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BARJAS - CASA RURAL 'CASA DA PONTE' - HABITACION 2
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1 bedroom
1 bathroom
3 guests
1 night minimum
Private Room
House founded in 1951 and later restored in December 2000. Located in the beautiful town of Barjas (León). Erected all of it in stone and hardwoods (chestnut and walnut) it has 4 double rooms with bathroom, heating, piped music and television as well as a fully furnished and equipped kitchen, 2 large terraces, laundry service and large garden with barbecue and parking for 3 cars. A village house that retains its rustic charm and also has all the comforts of modern life in order to make your stay more pleasant. Surrounded by mountains, oaks and ancient chestnut trees, due to its privileged location, it is the starting point for numerous excursions, hiking, biking, photography, visiting the last native beech forests in our region, fishing in our river Trout or hunting. You can also enjoy mai...House founded in 1951 and later restored in December 2000. Located in the beautiful town of Barjas (León). Erected all of it in stone and hardwoods (chestnut and walnut) it has 4 double rooms with bathroom, heating, piped music and television as well as a fully furnished and equipped kitchen, 2 large terraces, laundry service and large garden with barbecue and parking for 3 cars. A village house that retains its rustic charm and also has all the comforts of modern life in order to make your stay more pleasant. Surrounded by mountains, oaks and ancient chestnut trees, due to its privileged location, it is the starting point for numerous excursions, hiking, biking, photography, visiting the last native beech forests in our region, fishing in our river Trout or hunting. You can also enjoy maintaining contact with nature by taking walks in the shade of chestnut trees or along the river, where you can visit old water mills that last over time.More