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Villa Canalda (Solsonès) - 13530
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large groups
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Available to rent with Property REF: 13529 for up to 12 PEOPLE + UP TO 3 EXTRA BEDS. Possibility of renting the main property's large ground floor reception room for large groups or celabrations (See property Ref: 13525). The reception room can be rented together with the rural lodgings or separately. Consult prices.
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house and surroundings
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The Solsones is one of Catalonia’s most placid and most beautiful inland regions. It is situated in the foothills of the Pyrenees where the plains contrast with magnificent pine forests and wheat, barley and sunflower fields. In addition, its sparsely populated countryside make it ideal for relaxation and leisure activities. The Solsones offers a unique atmosphere far from the noise and worries of life in the fast lane while providing its visitors with all the necessary services and activities for a perfect break.
The country estates extend for approximately 250 hectares below the steep rocks of the Sierra D’Acines and Puig Sobirà among prairies and meadows. There are a total of 12 self-catering houses which make up the accommodation on offer. Each house has a barbecue and there is a shared swimming pool.
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accommodation
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The accommodation occupies the ground floor of the property. On entry there is a spacious living and dining area with a large dining table, TV, sofa and fireplace. The kitchen is located in a small annex off the living room and is fully equipped with oven, hob, microwave and dishwasher. The house sleeps six in three twin bedrooms, all with en-suite bathrooms. From the living room there is access to a large outdoor terrace with excellent views over the surrounding countryside. Covered porch with barbecue. Central heating, washing machine and WIFI internet connection.
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things to do
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You will find the town of Sant Llorenç de Morunys only 8km from the estates, a turist attraction visited all year round. It conserves its medieval layout being surrounded by a pentagonal shaped battlement with 4 of the original 5 gates to the town still intact. Despite being sacked during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) the town still retains several works of art from the 14th and 15th century in its Romanesque church.
20km from the house is the capital of the region, Solsona with its beautiful cathedral which maintains its Romanesque style belltower. You will also find a monument to the Mother of God of the Cloister (Mare de Deu del Claustre),the patron of the town. Also recommended are the Park of La Mare de La Font (2km away) and the Puente d L’Afrau, the former aqueduct to the town (only accessible by foot).
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