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Alquería de Morayma
Cádiar (Granada), Spain
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Ideally situated on the flanks of the Contraviesa hills close to the riverbank of the Guadalfeo in the Granada Alpujarra, guests can enjoy wonderful views of the high mountains in the nearby  Sierra Nevada National Park.  Nestling in the center of recently re-forested farmland comprising organically cultivated almonds, vines, figs, olives and various fruit trees - the Alquería is an oasis of water and shade in the summer months. In the nearby home farm there is excellent stabling, henhouses, a dovecote, and delightful kitchen gardens.  Mariano Cruz, the manager,  is deeply committed to the Alpujarra, it's people and their way of life. He hopes those who stay at the Alquería will leave with a greater understanding and appreciation of  some of the traditions of life in the high mountain villages. All the buildings have been cleverly reconstructed in the old style and built on many different levels to create the asymmetry of a local village; and uniquely include a bodega (wine cellar), an ermita (old chapel) and a well stocked library.