“Gorgeous country house hotel. Interiors feature antique furniture, contemporary Spanish art and stone walls. Over 200 acres of rose gardens, working farm, terrace, games room and large cellar. Superb farm-to-table menu. Secluded, peaceful and very pretty. ”

Recommended for

  • Foodies

    • Farm to table ethos of the restaurant, and guests can accompany on mushroom foraging, cookery classes and wine tasting events
  • Riding

    • Hotel can organise with local stables (suitable for all ages and any level of competency)
  • Great walks

    • Country walk through our river valley to the nearby village of Ráfales
  • Cooking classes

    • Mushroom foraging and cookery classes in the hotel kitchen
  • Wine tasting

    • Hotel hosts whiskey and wine tasting events
  • Wildlife Area

    • Vulture Observatory
  • Charming

  • Sit-out Terrace

  • Country House

  • Quiet

  • Secluded setting

  • Free wifi

  • Romantic

  • Restaurant

Facilities

  • Rooms

    14 rooms in this hotel
  • Sit-out Terrace

  • Free wifi

  • Wifi

  • Air conditioning

  • Sitting Room

  • Garden

  • Restaurant

Activities

  • Riding

    • Hotel can organise with local stables (suitable for all ages and any level of competency)
  • Great walks

    • Country walk through our river valley to the nearby village of Ráfales
  • Cooking classes

    • Mushroom foraging and cookery classes in the hotel kitchen
  • Wine tasting

    • Hotel hosts whiskey and wine tasting events
  • Wildlife Area

    • Vulture Observatory

Map & Location

Other reviews

The big six: Rural retreats in Spain

Each of the 17 guest rooms is rich and inviting, with vast beds, open fireplaces and freshly cut flowers from the estate's fragrant gardens. The common room has a huge collection of books and board games, while the restaurant serves fresh ingredients from the farm.

Originally published by Independent

GUIDE TO TERUEL

Now restored, the hotel has 14 rooms and suites (which are equipped with VCRs). All are distinct, but feature a similar combination of tasteful furnishings set off with a mix of contemporary Spanish art, local carpentry and antiques (a Fernandino bed, an 18th-century marriage chest), much of it collected over the years.

Originally published by Conde Nast Traveller

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