Casa Azul and The Casita
The village of Lujar has only one road and both properties are situated just above this, approached by a mule path.
Both houses are furnished and decorated in a traditional Andalusian style. There are influences from Morocco, which can be viewed on a clear day from the terraces. It is said that parts of the house date back hundreds of years to the Moors who first built the village out of caves on the mountainside.
Casa Azul is a typical village house built over four levels and backing onto the mountain. It has extensive sun terraces and sleeps up to 10 if you include sofa beds and bunks.
The Casita is a level apartment, built out of what used to be the stables to the house. Again, it has several large terraces and great views. It sleeps up to 6.
Parking is close by.
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