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Agri-turismo! Hiking trails right out the back gate!
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1-866-500-4938Hotel El Horcajo is located in Montecorto. Dolmen El Charcón II and Acinipo Roman Ruins are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park and La Playita.
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Agri-turismo! Hiking trails right out the back gate!
El Horcajo is situated at the end of a long windy private road, which means that while you are there, you feel like you are far from it all. In reality, the location is very convenient if you want to visit Ronda and some of the Pueblos Blancos such as Grazalema. We arrived after driving through a huge thunderstorm and were relieved to be greeted by the friendly staff, who gave us lots of information about the area (including walks directly from the hotel) as well as about the dining option at the hotel. Our room and bathroom were large with nice views of the countryside. The furniture is simple and traditional, fitting well with the countryside setting. The beds were very comfortable. Dinner at the hotel was simple with a choice of salad or soup to start, a meat or a fish main, with fruit or crème caramel for dessert. It's a shame that the weather wasn't good enough for us to try the swimming pool (which looked very inviting).
Pros: Rural setting
Cons: The sink tap in our bathroom was very worn out.
Location: El Horcajo is situated a few miles from a main road leading to Ronda. It is great for visiting Ronda and the Pueblos Blancos.
The hotel people were lovely, their English was as good as my Spanish, but it worked out. Breakfast was good
Spent two nights here. Hotel is nestled in a beautiful mountain valley about 10 miles from Ronda, Spain. Sheep roam the nearby hills. All kinds of birds on the property and they greet you with lots of sounds in the morning. Wonderful dinners served on premise. Skimpy breakfasts. Delightful pool. Rustic setting. Old style architecture with wood and adobe. Very nice change of pace from city hotels.
Pros: Accommodations. Cleanliness. Staff. Pool. Rustic setting.
Cons: WiFi service needs to be extended to the rooms, not just the common areas. Breakfast could be better.
Location: Ronda is 10 miles away. El Caminito del Rey is about 45 minutes away.
One of the worst hotels I have ever staying at - so bad I left after only one night, very shabby, 16 miles from Ronda town centre (not the few K that they say) I could hear very single noise from the next door room, which when they run a bath reached 69 Db's. The driveway from the main road is 3 Km of rough twisty badly maintained road - 1st gear & lots of concentration to to drive in & out.
Pros: It you are looking for a shabby hotel in the middle of a national park, then this is one step up from camping - just
Cons: The Driveway, the sound proofing (instal some) replace the old / worn out furniture, get in some softer beds, don't lie about your location.
Location: drive a long way to Ronda - a fab town,