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Kasbah Angour is a boutique hotel in a gorgeous Berber castle 30 minutes from Marrakech. Perched on a hill-top in the foot-hills of the High Atlas Mountains, the Kasbah has superb panoramic views. The 25 bedrooms and suites are constructed from traditional Moroccan materials and the locally made furniture has Berber motifs. The Kasbah has beautiful gardens, a large swimming pool and offers wonderful local excursions. Service is by charming local Berber staff.
Country Escape
Active Holiday
Restaurant
Eco
Great walks
Yoga
Sit-out Terrace
Total relaxation
Views
Full of character
Local markets
Mountain biking
Traditional
Child friendly
Hills & mountains
Rooms
27 rooms in this hotelRestaurant
The restauarant serves a range of Moroccan and Mediterranean dishes with many ingredients grown on siteGarden
Lovely gardens and a kitchen garden for home-grown ingredientsParking
Plentiful and secure parkingSwimming Pool
Outdoor poolSauna/Steam
HammamSit-out Terrace
Meeting Room
Massage
Views
Outdoor dining
Bar
Air conditioning
Wifi
Sitting Room
Child friendly
Great walks
Yoga
Local markets
Mountain biking
Why do people love staying in your hotel? Wonderful ambience of space, beauty and tranquility What is there to do in the area? Opportunity to explore the spectacular Atlas Mountains and discover the life of the friendly local Moroccan Berbers. We offer a wide range of activities including half and full day walks, car excursions, 4x4 circuits, camel rides and mule trekking. What kind of breakfast do you offer? An extensive hot and cold breakfast, including both English & Moroccan Berber choices (e.g. Berber eggs with tomatoes, breakfast pancakes with honey) and, of course, freshly-squeezed orange juice. Do you offer other meals? And can you recommend good places to eat out locally? Our restaurant offers both lunch and dinner. We use fresh seasonal produce to prepare dishes using Moroccan and Mediterranean recipes. As we are in the mountains, there are no other nearby restaurants. Which are your most popular room types, and why? Adrar rooms. “Adrar” is Moroccan Berber for “mountain” and these rooms are very quiet with views across the gardens to the summits of the mountains. What message would you like to give Hotel Guru readers? Come and stay at Kasbah Angour and discover the “real” Morocco. The Kasbah was built using local craftsmen and is a show-case for Moroccan arts & crafts traditions. You will be served by charming local staff who are really pleased that you have come to visit the Atlas Mountains.
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