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Old Jan 11th, 2003 | 05:39 AM
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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, &quot;up in the mountains&quot;. Has anyone had any experience renting houses in Spain, or does anyone have a good adress for us?<BR><BR>thanks!
 
Old Jan 11th, 2003 | 06:28 AM
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This may seem an odd answer but try Britanny Ferries. They sail to the north coast of Spain too, so have houses to let in the Pyrenees. I have friends who have leased through them in both France and Spain so far without any bad experiences
 
Old Jan 11th, 2003 | 07:33 AM
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Tinne, we're also thinking of going there this June but haven't started planning yet. Where do you plan to go and how will you get around? It sounds like you want to stay in one place and take day trips?
 
Old Jan 20th, 2003 | 12:35 PM
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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 Sarvis&eacute; the Hotel Vi&ntilde;a Oliv&aacute;n has a little stone house with bedroom, kitchen, l. room and garden that sleeps 2, the &quot;Casa Oliv&aacute;n&quot;.<BR>www.vallebroto.com/hotelolivan//index.htm <BR><BR>In equally tiny Oto, adjacent to Broto, there's the &quot;Casa Pueyo&quot;, 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 Sarvis&eacute; there's another cute looking agroturist home which offers apartments, the &quot;Casa Gall&aacute;n&quot; <BR>www.casagallan.com<BR><BR>Or in tiny Buesa, consider the 2 bedroom duplex whose kitchen is equipped with a washer-the &quot;Balc&oacute;n del Pirineo&quot;.<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>
 
Old May 26th, 2011 | 03:41 PM
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After 8 years they should consider buying.
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Old May 26th, 2011 | 04:24 PM
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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
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Old May 26th, 2011 | 07:53 PM
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The question was orginally posed 8 years ago.
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