Hotel Los Almendros, Cortes de la Frontera

Hotel Los Almendros – Cortes de la Frontera

Cortes de la Frontera (16km from Benaojan) is the closest town in Malaga province to the Alcornocales Natural Park, in addition to being within the boundaries of the Sierra de Grazalema, and near to the Guardiaro River, gives the Hotel Los Almendros a prime position for enjoying the nature of inland Andalucia.

The hotel design is rustic yet modern, with all comforts of a three star hotel provided, whilst being out of town to provide an even more tranquil holiday. Next to the hotel is a camp ground also owned by Hotel Los Almendros, but over the road so guests in the hotel aren’t disturbed. However the proximity of the camp ground means hotel guests are able to use the added facilities such as playground, games room, tennis court, BBQs, and swimming pool.

All rooms at the Hotel Los Almendros are equipped with air conditioning systems for those hot summer days and are warmed using central heating during the colder times. Flat screen satellite TV, en suite bathroom, and Wi-Fi Internet are also included. The hotel terrace offers magnificent views of the area and is a great place to relax with a book or drinks at sundown.

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A well known and popular restaurant is also onsite, and attracts patrons from as far away as the Costa del Sol.

Hotel Facilities

 

10 Rooms Wi-Fi Internet Parking Available Swimming Pool
Satellite TV Terrace Pet Friendly Air Conditioning
Central Heating Hair Dryer Restaurant Bar
Tennis Court Spa Bath/Jacuzzi Laundry Babysitting Service

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