Reviews For Montecorto Holiday villa - Property 61548

Holiday Rental Location: World, Europe, Spain, Andalucia, Malaga Province (Costa del Sol), Ronda area, Montecorto
A gorgeous staffed villa close to Ronda
A gorgeous staffed villa close to Ronda
One of Andalusia's most beautiful homes with maid service, pool and internet
El Tejar is the highest house in the small village of Montecorto, a quarter of an hour from Ronda and has an amazing panoramic view of the Grazalema mountains. This exceptionally romantic house, whic...
 5/5

STUNNING HOLIDAY VENUE

Lammers   Somerset, England.
Date Submitted: January 05, 2009   Date of Stay: April 2008
In Spring 2008, with a group of friends, we had the privilege of staying at El Tejar for a walking holiday based on the owner's route notes and maps. There was a huge variety of walks and all were wonderful in different ways. In particular was a route taking us staight from the house to a rocky crag from where we watched vultures and eagles riding the thermals - truly unforgettable. El Tejar itself could not have been a better place to stay - peaceful, comfortable, well located and included daily help from the lovely Francisca. We've booked again for 2009!

Recommended for: Families with Teenagers, Adventure Seekers, Sightseeing, Girls Getaway, Age 55+

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 5/5

Second to none!

Hewson   Penshurst, Kent, UK.
Date Submitted: July 31, 2008   Date of Stay: June 2008
We've stayed at El Tejar on three occasions now and will be returning again later this year. The views from the house, which is tucked away in a pine forest at the top of the village, are sensational and there are several different terraces for drinking it all in. Sangria or a G&T as the sun sets over the Grazalema Natural Park are a must. <br/> <br/>We were glad to find a bottle of wine awaiting as we'd forgotten to shop in Ronda before arrival (you should because the village shops aren't open on Saturday afternoon). The best supermarket inh Ronda is called Mercadona, on the west side of the town, easy to find if you follow the owners instructions in the guest information booklet. <br/> <br/>The house is always spotless on arrival and having Francisca to help clean every morning is great. We had fun practising our Spanish with her and one night she prepared us a meal which included delicious homemade gazpacho. <br/> <br/>The equipment at the house was all in good condition and our two boys appreciated having internet access. We particulary liked sitting out on the terrace above the pool - which was where we ate all of our meals. <br/> <br/>The decor has a strong Moroccan influence and our favourite room is the suite Casablanca though it must be said the stairs up to it are very steep. It has a gorgeous view and we lay in bed one morning and watched an eagle circling above the village. Being tall we were glad to have such good mattresses - they're not only long but really comfortable, too. <br/> <br/>We reckon the village is the friendliest we've come across in Spain and although nobody seemed to speak any English we were always able to make ourselves understood. <br/> <br/>An added benefit from using the house is the opportunity to use Guy, the owner, for his extensive local knowledge of local walks and other activities. He has lived in the area for more than 20 years and has written a number of walking and guide books and there's no-one better to make your holiday enjoyable and active! <br/> <br/>And this house is excellent value: we stayed at a place in Italy that cost almost double the amount and it wasn't nearly as nice as El Tejar. Last time we stayed a nightingale was singing every night. It made us feel like we were on a second honeymoon!

Recommended for: Romantic Getaway, Adventure Seekers, Sightseeing, Age 55+

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 5/5

A perfect place in a perfect location

ruthyf   Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, Uk.
Date Submitted: July 28, 2008   Date of Stay: May 2008
We have been back to El Tejar every year since we first found it. The house is lovely, full of character and very comfortable. The village of Montecorto is full of lovely people and has convenient shops - an opportunity to speak spanish! The location of El Tejar is fantastic, the views from the house are breath taking and the walking around the mountains with out equal. The owner, Guy, is a charming fount of knowledge about everything local and beyond. We would like El Tejar to be a best kept secret so that we can always book "our" week - but that would be selfish, so go ahead and stay, you won't be disappointed. <br/>Ruth and Paul (Newcastle upon Tyne)

Recommended for: Romantic Getaway, Adventure Seekers

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 5/5

What a gorgeous surprise

Tats   London.
Date Submitted: July 23, 2008   Date of Stay: March 2008
I stayed in El Tejar in Montecorto in March this year with a few friends and was delighted with the individuality of the place. Each en-suite bedroom is uniquely styled and the house is in a perfect location. Montecorto is a genuine Spanish village and the people are really friendly. We loved getting to know the little local bars and restaurants where we spent rather too much time!

Recommended for: Families with Teenagers, Romantic Getaway, Pet-friendly, Families with Young Children, Adventure Seekers, Sightseeing, Age 55+

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 5/5

A glimpse of the real Spain.....

Barker   Esher, Surrey.
Date Submitted: July 09, 2008   Date of Stay: June 2008
We have recently returned from a break at El Tejar in the delightful village of Montecorto, outside Ronda. If you want to catch a glimpse of real Spanish village life, this is the place for you!The way of life has changed little here, slow and friendly with just a few small, local shops where people take the time to say hello. We loved to stroll down to shop for ingredients for our meals. <br/>El Tejar is a real gem - tranquil and relaxing, tucked away high above the village with stunning views of the surrounding mountains. The rooms are charming - simply but stylishly furnished, spotlessly clean and very comfortable. Paqui was such a help to us and prepared wonderful food - her tortillas are not to be missed! <br/>A lovely place to relax!

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 5/5

Real Spain

Ley   London.
Date Submitted: July 06, 2008   Date of Stay: June 2008
A fantastic location with breathtaking views accross to the mountains the first thing that greets you on opening your shutters of a morning. My favourite place to enjoy the view was from the balcony of the small living area adjacent to the first floor bedroom, preferably with a freshly brewed coffee and some fresh bread from the village - heaven. The house is perfect, terracotta tiled floors and open beamed ceilings with comfy furnishings. Nothing is pretentious or staged everything feels genuinely part of what one imagines was once a much loved home - a real home from home. <br/>The external spaces are the real star of this property. Surrounded by mature plants, shrubs and fruit trees, they are wonderfully secluded. There are enough of them to ensure your own little corner in which to chill if the mood takes you. The pool area is lovely and I must admit to having done nothing but move between the pool and a very comfortable lounger for an entire day, except for the odd foray into the house to partake of Paqui's amazing Tortilla! The terraced areas are fantastic to sit out at night, nibbling on tapas and enjoying good wine with friends whilst the smell of honeysuckle fills the air. Gorgeous. <br/>The village is authentic Spain, luckily, not held hostage to tourism, with trading hours to suit. It's possible to find all that you need food wise and the trip down to the bakers each morning is a great experience with the local housewives! The bar on the main square was hugely welcoming, be warned though, the local take on a measure of whiskey is rather large!! We would recommend Alora to eat in Zahara - delicious food and very welcoming. We also visited a couple of the local ventas, which were great value and served regional dishes - the fried Rosada (fish) was delicious. <br/>The other very special thing about El Tejar is the walking, nearby is some of the most remote, dramatic and beautiful scenery, a walk is a must. Our favourite was the Walk of the Hidden Valley - as amazing as it sounds! <br/>Paqui (the housekeeper) was very welcoming and helpful, her cooking is fantastic! The house was spotless and cleaned daily. The owner, Guy, was enthusuiastic and friendly we got the impression he really wanted us to experience the real Spain. <br/>A brilliant holiday. I cannot recommend this place enough I fell in love with it and will definitely be going back.

Recommended for: Families with Teenagers, Romantic Getaway, Adventure Seekers, Sightseeing, Girls Getaway

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 5/5

Rooms with a private view

Warthog   Bristol, England.
Date Submitted: July 04, 2008   Date of Stay: May 2008
I've stayed at El Tejar a few times now and each time it gets better. Clean but interesting rooms, great facilities including a really good kitchen, pool and a real no-nonsense braodband connection but above all the terraces where one can sit for hours with a glass of fino watching the view as the mountains across the valley change colour and almost, it seems, shape. The village, a walk down the hill away from this eyrie, is pretty good too, small shops stocking the essentials a couple of low key and friendly bars and some lovely people, especially the old folk who can give you a real picture of what the countryside is all about. A great place to stay for walking, relaxing and soaking up the atmosphere.

Recommended for: Families with Teenagers, Romantic Getaway, Pet-friendly, Families with Young Children, Adventure Seekers, Sightseeing, Girls Getaway, Age 55+

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 4/5

Interesting and full of character.........

Paddles   West Wickham, Kent, Uk.
Date Submitted: May 08, 2008   Date of Stay: October 2007
This is a very suitable holiday home. It's right at the top of a village 20 minutes from Ronda. We had never experinced the old Spain like this village - old women washing their clothes in the water running down from the hills! <br/>The bedrooms are all en-suite which was very good. Lovely terrace for meals with a splendid view, and the pool and surrounds are superb. My wife really appreciated the services of Paqui who came in on 5 of our 7 days to clean and tidy up (after me mainly), and her cooking was first class. There are a number of steep steps in some parts of the house. <br/>The owner's description of the property is pretty accurate, if a little romanticised! He was upgrading the pool furniture for this year, and has added a microwave at our suggestion. Property was very clean on arrival. Owner was able to sort the few minor questions we had, via Paqui, eg I found the gushing of the water from a fountain into the pool noisy and distracting, and Paqui turned it off. <br/>The only area where we disagreed with Guy was the quality of the shops in the village. They are difficult to find, open intermittantly, and offer a pathetic choice. I would STRONGLY recommend you shop in Ronda on arrival - there is a very average supermarket at the roundabout as you arrive in town, but it is worth making the effort to drive into Ronda and find Mercadona, near the Railway station, which has an underground car park and offers excellent quality and choice. Both the station and Mercadona are signed. Shops are shut on Sundays. <br/>As background, we are aged 59 and 56 and like our creature comforts! <br/>I would recommend this property a friend.

Recommended for: Families with Teenagers, Romantic Getaway, Adventure Seekers, Sightseeing, Age 55+

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