Need help finding house to rent in Spanish Pyrenees!
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Need help finding house to rent in Spanish Pyrenees!
Hi everybody! This September we're planning a 3-week trip to the North of Spain: Spanish Pyrenees. We are looking for a small house to rent (for two people only) near Ordesa national park, in a really small town,or even better, "up in the mountains". Has anyone had any experience renting houses in Spain, or does anyone have a good adress for us?<BR><BR>thanks!
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Tinnie,<BR>If you're looking for a rental with easy access to Ordesa, you'll want to look at the Biescas toTorla/Broto area to the west or Bielsa to the east.<BR>It's going to be tough to find a small house just for 2 (most sleep 4-8) but much easier to find an apartment or a chalet adosado (duplex) for just 2. <BR>Here are some ideas- hope they fit into your price range-sorry but the links are in Sp only:<BR><BR>For the western side near Broto:<BR><BR>In tiny Sarvisé the Hotel Viña Oliván has a little stone house with bedroom, kitchen, l. room and garden that sleeps 2, the "Casa Oliván".<BR>www.vallebroto.com/hotelolivan//index.htm <BR><BR>In equally tiny Oto, adjacent to Broto, there's the "Casa Pueyo", an agrotourist home that also offers an apt. but with 2 bedrooms, kitchen, l.room, TV<BR>www.vallebroto.com/casapueyo/index.htm<BR><BR>Also in Sarvisé there's another cute looking agroturist home which offers apartments, the "Casa Gallán" <BR>www.casagallan.com<BR><BR>Or in tiny Buesa, consider the 2 bedroom duplex whose kitchen is equipped with a washer-the "Balcón del Pirineo".<BR>www.balcondelpirineo.com (click on alojamiento)<BR><BR>Although you say near Ordesa, you might want to consider our favorite mountain town in the Aragonese Pyrenees, Benasque. It's in the next valley to the east but makes a wonderful, easy base for touring the whole area. It's a very cute, lively, friendly mountaineering center filled with stone homes, some built in the 17th c for the Aragonese nobility, with nice bars and restaurants and shops for supplies/maps. It attracts lots of young people. Above it lies the ski center of Cerler (avoid apts. up there-they're quite dated and get too much wear and tear). <BR>We've stayed at the lovely family owned Hotel Ciria in town but looked at other options:<BR><BR>On the road in, there's the attractive Linsoles complex, a hotel and stone duplexes with a large garden area and community pool, squash and tennis courts-resort-like.<BR>www.rentalia.com/houses/file.cfm?ref=715<BR><BR>or the newish 1 bed. apts. owned by the family owned Hotel San Marsial in Benasque (which we really liked-very well cared for and nice folks).<BR>www.apartamentosaltopirineo.com<BR><BR> Hope this gives you some ideas.<BR>We have rented agrotourist homes in the Turismo Rural program in the Pyrenees, primarily in Navarra, and we've been very pleased.<BR><BR>
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You should look at Torla, as beautiful as the Pyrenees get: http://www.google.no/search?q=Torla&...w=1379&bih=802
These people will help you find a place: http://you.travel/Torla
These people will help you find a place: http://you.travel/Torla
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