Pinos del Valle is one of the most popular villages in the Lecrin Valley. Perched up high on the Monte Chinchirina to the south of the Valley, it has spectacular views back down towards Lake Beznar and the rest of the Lecrin Valley villages as well as up towards Granada and to the Sierra Nevada. Continue reading “Pinos del Valle”
Albuñuelas gem with spectacular views and scope to add your mark
If you’re looking for an absolute gem in one of the Lecrin Valley’s most beautiful villages, then look no further! We can honestly say this house in Albuñuelas has some of the best views in the area, and the combination of great existing accommodation and scope to make your mark at a realistic price, means it’s a great opportunity not to be missed.
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NEW: Beautifully restored Andalusian village house in Saleres
NEW on the market – a truly fantastic opportunity to purchase this beautifully restored Andalusian village house with heaps of original and authentic features, combined with all mod cons. Continue reading “NEW: Beautifully restored Andalusian village house in Saleres”
Mondujar
The village of Mondújar is located next to, and flows seamlessly into Talara, both being part of the municipality of Lecrin. This lovely little village is super convenient with very easy access onto the Motorway to take you to Granada or the Coast in less than 25 minutes.
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Conchar
Perched on a hill above the rio Durcal, Conchar in the municipality of Villamena, sits just to the north east of El Valle and Lecrin on a loop road between the motorway junction at Cozvijar and Albuñuelas. Continue reading “Conchar”
Saleres
Saleres, in the heart of the Lecrin Valley, is very pretty and naturally charming, located alongside a very lovely river. It’s a beautifully tranquil and close-knit community of 200 inhabitants, with just one tapas bar, but only two minutes by car to its larger neighbour, Restábal and an easy 30 minutes to Granada. Continue reading “Saleres”
