Welcome to our guest apartments in the Guadiaro Valley. We are delighted to be able to offer you a wonderful holiday in a truly beautiful part of Spain.

This year, in response to the Coronavirus situation, we are offering Finca La Rana Verde exclusively as a complete rental instead of individual units. It’s an ideal space for a group of family or friends of up to eight people to get together and enjoy a holiday in this beautiful part of the world.

Our two studio apartments are situated above the main house with wonderful views of the surrounding mountains. Each apartment has its own shaded terrace that is perfect for relaxing, reading a book or dining al fresco.

The swimming pool is set beside a shaded pergola in the garden where you will also find lots of fruit. There is a barbeque area for regular barbeque, plancha and paella evenings.

Nestled between the Natural Parks of Grazalema and Alcornocales and just beside the little village of La Cañada del Real Tesoro, also known as Estación de Cortes de la Frontera, this valley is a haven for all sorts of birds and animals and is home to magnificent olive, cork and oak trees.

This is a holiday experience which combines the tranquility of the Spanish countryside with the opportunity of taking the car or train and exploring the cities and the coast of Andalucia.

Most main tourist destinations in the area are an easy drive away which means that you can take a day trips to Seville, Cadiz, Malaga or Gibraltar.

Don’t forget that we are just one hour to the coast where you can enjoy a dip in the Mediterranean or you can head to the Costa de la Luz where you will find great towns like Tarifa, a wonderful spot for whale and dolphin-watching, kite-surfing or just chilling.

We are just a 10-minute walk from the little village of La Cañada del Real Tesoro which has all the basic amenities: bars, restaurants, bakery, butchers, a small supermarket and the train station.

A further 6kms up the hill is the ‘pueblo blanco’ of Cortes de la Frontera where you will find more services, including a post office and banks as well a bi-weekly market and lots of great tapas bars.

This town, first established by the Phoenicians in 11th Century was in the hands of the Moors for many centuries before being conquered by the Christians in 1485. You will see examples of various architectural styles bearing testament to the long history of this town.

Registered: VTAR/MA/01298

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Estación de Cortes de la Frontera

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