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Review
Features
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PETS
No Pets Allowed -
SAFETY
Carbon Monoxide Detector Not Reported (host Has Not Indicated Whether There Is A Carbon Monoxide Detector On The Property; Consider Bringing A Portable Detector) Smoke Detector Not Reported (host Has Not Indicated Whether There Is A Smoke Detector On The Property) -
BEDROOM
4 Bedrooms -
GENERAL
Unit Size: 1938 Sq Ft (180 Sq M) -
KITCHEN
Cookware/dishes/utensils Dishwasher Microwave Oven Refrigerator -
LAUNDRY
Laundry Facilities Washing Machine -
PARKING
Onsite Parking -
INTERNET
Internet Access -
OUTDOORS
Balcony Barbecue Grill Garden -
POOL/SPA
Hot Tub Private Pool Shared/communal Pool -
BATHROOMS
2 Bathrooms Towels Provided -
LANGS SPOKEN
Dutch English French German Italian Spanish -
THINGS TO DO
Hiking Nearby Hiking/biking Trails Nearby Surfing/body Boarding Nearby -
ENTERTAINMENT
DVD Player TV -
LIVING SPACES
Fireplace -
CLIMATE CONTROL
Air Conditioning Heating -
SUITABILITY/ACCESSIBILITY
Smoke-free Property
Map
Rates & Availability
Review
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Christophe
Submitted Oct 25, 2019
Stayed Dec 31, 1969We spent 2 weeks in this nice, well-kept house and we can highly recommend it. The owner was very helpful and made sure that our stay was as good as it gets.
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Stefanie
Submitted Jun 16, 2019
Stayed Dec 31, 1969Wir fanden den Urlaub super. Der Aussenbereich ist einfach fantastisch. Die Fotos auf der Homepage haben überein gestimmt. Der Aussenbereich war sehr gepflegt. Ca. alle 2 Tage kam für eine kurze Zeit der Gärtner vorbei und hat sich um alles gekümmert. Zwingend für diese Haus ist jedoch ein Auto, da das Haus abseits liegt. Aber genau das war es warum wir uns für dieses Haus entschieden haben. Den Müll muss man selbst entsorgen. Dies kann man bei der Jardineria XXX
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Heli Marketta
Submitted Sep 26, 2018
Stayed Dec 31, 1969Nice house and garden with pool were best parts in our stay. This place is perfect for family (we're 6 adults and one two-year old child) and situation is great: peaceful area near the village and town. We were taken care of the best possible way:)
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Ian
Submitted Sep 9, 2018
Stayed Dec 31, 1969What a lovely place if you like peace in the countryside. Our family (children 21 & 16) had a marvellous stay in wc 11 Aug 18 (hot, sunny & storms). The family who own the property are kind, helpful & clearly proud of their home. XXX speaks English. They live in nearby Pollenca, visit 2 or 3 times per week to clean outside & are on call if problems with electrics or water. There is a good guide book which includes advice on restoring power. Bring torches because storms trip the switches. Fuse box is in the kitchen. To locate the house perhaps use XXX Earth (XXX) & from airport turn off the Ma-13 at the 46 km post (fast road onto narrow country road, so beware). Two ponies in the owner's field & the hen comes a visiting. Outdoor shower also an outside room with wc, shower & basin. 2 bathrooms indoors, each with good showers. Plenty of shady spots, table tennis table (not mentioned in details), 2 bats & several balls, lovely Mediterranean planting, printed concrete for much of outside & thick grass around the pool so comfy underfoot. Slippy indoors if feet wet. One large living area with 2 wide steps separating a lounge area from the very large kitchen. Touch control ceramic hob be patient. Oven works. Large fridge/freezer. Aircon in bedrooms only & very effective. Auto switch off after 3 hours. Endless outing possibilities: The Ma-10 from Pollenca to Soller if you have a head for heights, similarly the Formentor peninsula. The Arta caves are awe inspiring & less touristy than Drac. We did not visit the latter. Palma for shops, interesting narrow streets in the older area, the cathedral (women do not have to cover legs), even a quirky English second hand book shop. We parked at Son Fuster Vell next to the Ma-13 which has a Metro station. Perhaps visit rural Majorca as well for a look at the peaceful towns & villages. Tremendous walking opportunities just get decent mapping. Lots of cycling as well. Cala de San Vicenc is easy to drive to (no epic drop as there is to Cala Tuent), spoilt by a large hotel but with pleasant little beaches & clear waters for swimming (lots of sea urchins in places so watch out). Pollenca has many cafes & restaurants. Pre book or get there by 7pm in August if you want a table at the better places. Guides: Lonely Planet, The Rough Guide a good combi & perhaps Top 10 Majorca & Explore Majorca. Driving maps: Freytag & Berdt 1:50,000 (N & S) & 1:100,000. Wonderful. I hope that these tips are useful.
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Ian L.
Submitted Sep 2, 2018
Stayed Aug 11, 2018What a lovely place if you like peace in the countryside. Our family (children 21 & 16) had a marvellous stay in wc 11 Aug 18 (hot, sunny & storms). The family who own the property are kind, helpful & clearly proud of their home. Cati speaks English. They live in nearby Pollenca, visit 2 or 3 times per week to clean outside & are on call if problems with electrics or water. There is a good guide book which includes advice on restoring power. Bring torches because storms trip the switches. Fuse box is in the kitchen. To locate the house perhaps use Google Earth (39°50' 27.39N 3°03' 33.64E) & from airport turn off the Ma-13 at the 46 km post (fast road onto narrow country road, so beware). Two ponies in the owner’s field & the hen comes a visiting. Outdoor shower; also an outside room with wc, shower & basin. 2 bathrooms indoors, each with good showers. Plenty of shady spots, table tennis table (not mentioned in details), 2 bats & several balls, lovely Mediterranean planting, printed concrete for much of outside & thick grass around the pool so comfy underfoot. Slippy indoors if feet wet. One large living area with 2 wide steps separating a lounge area from the very large kitchen. Touch control ceramic hob; be patient. Oven works. Large fridge/freezer. Aircon in bedrooms only & very effective. Auto switch off after 3 hours. Endless outing possibilities: The Ma-10 from Pollenca to Soller if you have a head for heights, similarly the Formentor peninsula. The Arta caves are awe inspiring & less touristy than Drac. We did not visit the latter. Palma for shops, interesting narrow streets in the older area, the cathedral (women do not have to cover legs), even a quirky English second hand book shop. We parked at Son Fuster Vell next to the Ma-13 which has a Metro station. Perhaps visit rural Majorca as well for a look at the peaceful towns & villages. Tremendous walking opportunities; just get decent mapping. Lots of cycling as well. Cala de San Vicenc is easy to drive to (no epic drop as there is to Cala Tuent), spoilt by a large hotel but with pleasant little beaches & clear waters for swimming (lots of sea urchins in places so watch out). Pollenca has many cafes & restaurants. Pre book or get there by 7pm in August if you want a table at the better places. Guides: Lonely Planet, The Rough Guide a good combi & perhaps Top 10 Majorca & Explore Majorca. Driving maps: Freytag & Berdt 1:50,000 (N & S) & 1:100,000. Wonderful.