Casa Aire de Lecrin
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This little B&B is an absolute gem. Tucked away in the heart of Pinos del Valle, in the beautiful hills of the Lecrin Valley, the Casa is the epitomy of Andalusian style. The house was meticulously restored by the owner and your host, Anne-Muriel, whose flair for design and authenticity shines through in every corner. The bedrooms (all ensuite) are all individually decorated; we stayed in Shanghai, which is flavoured with oriental furniture and fabrics - we loved it. And the bed is one of the comfiest you will ever sleep in! There is a cosy sitting area with an extraordinary wooden fire place; and a little patio with dipping pool. There's also a dining room for breakfast in the winter, but as we were there in June, we ate on the beautiful roof terrace - from which you enjoy almost 360 degree views of the village and surrounding hills. Breakfast itself is fresh and healthy - juice squeezed from Anne-Muriel's own oranges; crusty bread bought fresh from the village bakery; fruits, yoghurts and preserves. Anne-Muriel herself is the perfect host - accommodating, helpful, friendly. Pinos is not for everyone - it's quiet (there's just one bar and a couple of shops); but if you are looking for a taste of the 'real' Spain and what to stay somewhere special, I can heartily recommend Casa Aire de Lecrin.
- www.casa-aire-de-lecrin.com
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