Hotel Galera in eastern Andalusia has an outdoor swimming pool and a restaurant and views of the countryside and town. The air-conditioned rooms have free Wi-Fi and DVD players.
Stephen
United States of America
Didn’t have breakfast, but coffee in restaurant was excellent.
Mirador de Galera offers unique caves set in a beautiful area of rural Andalusia. Each cave has a TV and a well-equipped kitchen with oven, hob and washing machine.
Apartamentos Rurales El Molino De Morillas is a converted flour mill, located next to Galera’s Tútugi Necropolis. Set in large gardens, it offers a covered outdoor pool, sauna and free Wi-Fi zone.
Offering rustic rooms with free WiFi, Hotel El Maño is set next to Huéscar’s main square and town hall. It has an à la carte restaurant serving Andalusian dishes.
Hotel Patri is located in the Andalusian town of Huéscar, in Granada province. It offers traditional-style, air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TV and a private bathroom.
Casas Cueva Molino Fuencaliente offers accommodations in Huéscar, 21 miles from Sierra de Castril Natural Park. There's a private entrance at the country house for the convenience of those who stay.
Phillip & Margareta
United Kingdom
The cave was more than we expected. We are at present purchasing our own cave. This was are opportunity to try before we buy .
Cuevas La Atalaya offers 6 fully-equipped cave houses just 5 minutes’ drive from the town of Huéscar. There is a swimming pool and barbecue facilities.
Debra
United States of America
I'd long wanted to know about the cave houses of this region and it is quite interesting from a historical as well as practical point of view. We also met Angel who restored these 10 homes and is currently working nearby on another community of 71 houses, LA Herradura, Huescar.
Cuevas Barrio Las Santas offers accommodations in Huéscar, 21 miles from Sierra de Castril Natural Park. There's a private entrance at the apartment for the convenience of those who stay.
The hotel itself is all you need but in this area some...
The hotel itself is all you need but in this area some places / facilities are closed on certain days which is known by everyone.
Check with who you book with that they are not false advertising
colin
Spain
10
Scored 10
Good for walking and although not may places to eat where we...
Good for walking and although not may places to eat where we ate was lovely As usual in Granada fabulous tapas and lovely friendly staff. Great place to explore the regions cave houses and it has a beautiful church too .
jeanna
Spain
6.0
Scored 6.0
Galera is a small rural village.
Galera is a small rural village. On the positive side it is picturesque especially the cave houses and church, all white-painted. It is fascinating to see an unspoilt and untouristy village with these cave houses. The Bodega Domingo y Quiles has moved to more modern accommodation but if you speak Spanish is really worth a visit both for education and to taste the wines (which we liked a lot - though atypically dry partly because they are made for local tastes and partly because of the effect of the extreme temperature contrasts in the region on the grape ripening). On the negative side, there's not a lot to do in the village and no highly-rated restaurants to my knowledge. But there are interesting sites nearby to drive to. We visited in a heatwave so ended up not exploring much - do watch out for hot summers and cold winters here.
Minzalu
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A friendly place to visit, with good local bars, cafes,...
A friendly place to visit, with good local bars, cafes, restaurants. It is a small town in the countryside. A good place to stroll around in the daytime or evening. It is in an area where cave houses are prevalent and this makes walking around all the more interesting, not being used to seeing them in such numbers.
Christopher
Spain
10
Scored 10
We enjoyed visits to nearby places of interest including 2...
We enjoyed visits to nearby places of interest including 2 embalses (reservoirs), museums showing remnants of the first ever European settlements, walks to the high point of the plateau with the dog, good restaurants and of course the experience of living in a cave house.
Ree and Stuart, our hosts were next door and gave us good advice on places to eat and to visit. All in all it was a holiday to remember with great pleasure and we will certainly return there.
John Richard
Spain
10
Scored 10
Excellent position to visit the area to include Castril (...
Excellent position to visit the area to include Castril (Spectacular gorge), Orce - prehistoric site of international interest as well as very picturesque countryside - varying from lovely open plains/plateaux to spectacular mountain passes and reservoirs and streams
We ate mostly in the Hotel - excellent choice of menu and quality/quantity of portions - you didn't go away hungry.
The Museum in Galera is well worth a visit - very interesting and well presented for such a small village.
The hotel is ideally located in Galera a town with an amazing history and archaeology. Our room was spacious, clean and comfortable.
The municipal swimming pool was open, as a hotel client entry was free.
The bar in the restaurant was very busy, the staff were very efficient, helpful and friendly.
The hotel had a nice relaxed informal feel.
The staff were friendly. The food and service were excellent. It was incredibly good value for money. It's a small hotel which is perfect for a stopover. Carparking is free. Bed was comfortable and there's a free bottle of Lanjaron provided.
The hotel was in an excellent location the staff were very helpful and the prices very good. We have been to Galera on many occasions but this was the first time we have stayed at the hotel but would definitely stay again. Thank you.
very friendly and capable couple running this nicely situated hotel offering good quality as well as a formidable high-quality restaurant until late evening. Thank you both so much, G.
The hotel offers a variety of good meals all day long and the staff working there is very nice and attentive.
For the guests of the hotel, there's free access to the swimming pool.
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