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  A traditional Spanish village home (Sleeps 4) Property number - 00458  
     
 
Country Spain
Region Valencia
Nearest City Valencia
Town / Village Gandia
Type Townhouse
Occupancy (max) Sleeps up to 4
Board Self catering
Change over day Saturday
 
     
  Description of property  
  Please click onto http://www.valenciaholiday.iowners.net for a full description of the property. An up to date price list is also available.  
 
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  Property location details  
  Airport Valencia (80 km)  
Railway station Gandia (5 km)
Ferry terminal Denia (15 km)
Beach Gandia (7 km)
Ski resort/lifts (Not applicable)
Car needed ? Yes
       
       
Regional Information
Steeped in history, when you get tired of building sandcastles on the beach, you can discover the ruined castles, palaces and quaint old cobbled medieval towns and cave houses. The sophisticated city of Gandia is just 10 minutes away and was home to the infamous Borgia family. The medieval part of Gandia is traffic free which enables you to explore the narrow passageways, the Borgia Palace which is magnificent and the Cathedral where the film “Lucretia Borgia” was recently filmed. There are boutique shops and cafes and the famous Lizeran tapas bar. The paseo with its fountains, runs the length of the city and on the side of the road are banks, restaurants and small cafes where you can sit and watch the world go by. On the outskirts of Gandia is the large hypermarket Carrefour and shopping Mall. Within the mall are shops, cafes, restaurants, a 10 pin bowling alley and a multi-plex cinema.

Gandia Playa is about a kilometre from the city and is backed by a long promenade. The beach has much to offer the sports enthusiast with beach and water sports available: it has beach loungers, changing rooms, toilets and childrens playgrounds and lifeguards. The area around the playa also has a scattering of shops with an excellent selection of cafes, bars and restaurants and a couple of small supermarkets.

Oliva – 8 km south of Palma de Gandia is dominated by the ruined castle of Santa Ana which overlooks the old Moorish part of the town, with its steep narrow winding streets and quaint houses. The new town has a selection of shops and supermarkets and on Friday morning there is a huge outdoor market where people come from miles around to sell their home produce – the market sells literally everything. Heading towards the sea from the new town is Oliva Playa not perhaps offering the range of sports and comforts of Gandia but it can be a little quieter. There are other beaches between, Miramar, Bellregard, Daimus, Piles, Kiko, etc. all having small promenades and cafes. South of Oliva are rustic beaches which are backed by tamarisk trees. The quality of the sand is excellent for building sandcastles and the beach gently slopes into the sea. So good is the sand, on occasions it is exported to the Canary Islands.

The area is excellent for walking the ice trails and around the old towns. Illustrated walks can be either downloaded from the internet or obtained from the local tourist offices. Most sports are catered for and there is an 18 hole Severiano Ballesteros Golf Course south of Oliva. Scuba diving and bikes can be hired locally. Gandia is very central to many of the old castles and historic towns such as:

Xativa castle, home to Hannibal and his family and where Rodrigues Borgia (father to Cesere and Lucretia and later to become Pope Alexander VI) was born. The castle is perched on three hills and there are excellent views of the plains beyond. Xativa was the first town in Europe to manufacture paper and there are some interesting old medieval buildings with magnificent doors. It is also said that there are over 1,000 fountains in the city!

Bocairente was called Bekirén by the Muslims because of the dominant architectural style in the town which used the form of beehives. There are extensive cave systems both in the town and 500 metres on the outskirts which archaeologists believe are remnants of an Arab settlement. The town has steep cobbled narrow streets and many of the houses are built into the rock including one of the bars. The bullring dating back to 1843 is also built into sold rock

Elche, south of Alicante is a very pleasant day out. The Palm Grove, dedicated as a World Heritage site, is the largest in Europe and has 200,000 examples of palms dating back to prehistoric times. The Basilica of Santa María was built on the site of a mosque and is where the Mystery Play is performed every August. The tower has many steps but is well worth the climb for the superb view. For Dan Brown fans, there is a life size statue of the founder of Opus Dei, Jose Marie Escriver. There are many historic places to visit, the museum, the Arab Baths and the Archaeological Museums. Elche’s footwear factories produce almost half of the footwear manufactured in Spain and there are factory outlets on the edge of the city where you can shop till you drop!!

Alicante, Javea and Denia all have old historic areas and castles and the medieval town of Guadalest has a castle ( reached by a tunnel) which is perched on a pinnicle of rock. The surrounding views are stunning. Just 200yds along the main road is Los Arcos, the animal sanctuary where rescued bears, tigers, lions and monkeys can end their days after being abandoned or mistreated. As Los Arcos exists purely on charity, please be generous with a donation.

To the north of Gandia, surrounded by freshwater lakes is Cullera. The natural vantage point of the medieval Castle and Sanctuary of La Mare de Deu del Castillo stands at the highest point of the town. Cullera lighthouse and Dragut cave await the traveller on the other side of the hill. The Turkish pirate Dragut used the cave when he raided the town around the 14thC. You could round off the day at Uteil, an area that produces excellent wines. Vincente Gandia winery invite you for a small charge, to taste their wines and have lunch and perhaps have a tour of the vineyards. There is an old historic network of underground caves divided into Jews, Christian and Muslim compounds, and a very old 19C bullring and honey and wax museum.

North of Valencia is Sagunto and Peniscola. There are mainly Roman remains to be found in Sagunto: the ruined temple of Diana, a Citadel and a 19C restored Amphitheatre. The city was captured in 219 by the armies of Hannibal and under Roman rule minted its own coins. Peniscola has a beautiful crescent shaped beach and the old fortified town with a castle was where “El Cid” was filmed.

Near Benidorm are the theme parks, Terra Natura, Terra Mitica, Aqualandia and Monduver with El Vergel Safari Park 20 minutes away where you can picnic to the sound of lions and tigers. If you can catch them you can pet the domestic animals including pot bellied pigs who love being tickled and scratched.

Valencia is a 40 minute train journey through rice fields (for our paella) vineyards and orange and olive groves. There is a tourist bus where you can hop on and off at strategic sights, but must sees are: The Cathedral that holds the Holy Grail, the beautifully tiled Indoor Market – the largest in Europe, the Arts & Science Museums and if you want to join the café crowd, there are plenty of tapas bars, museums and art galleries.

2008 is the start of the 33rd Americas Cup regattas http://33rd.americascup.com/en/ which Valencia will host yet again . The Final taking place in the port of Valencia in the summer of 2009.

22nd to 24th August. - Formula 1 Racing comes to Valencia http://www.formula1.com/races/ The course, which will mirror Monaco, and has been built with the help of Bernie Ecclestone’s expertise, will be the beginning of a 7 year contract.

The Moto GP Grand Prix Valencia is held every year at the Ricardo Tormo Stadium - (Sunday October 26th) http://www.soldouteventtickets.com/listings/252/320/9595/MotoGP%20/valencia-motogp .

Of course there are lots of fiestas, the important ones being le Fallas (where 30’ papier mache charicatures are built and then burnt at the end of the week, the nearest being Valencia, Gandia and Denia in March. The Moors & Christians battle it out for supremacy: the best being Alcoy but smaller towns have them too.

The famous tomato festival in Brunol is held in August (http://www.thefanatics.com/latomatina/
       
       
Information specific to the town/village
Just seconds away from our property brings you to the small Plaza de la Vella where Rosa and Jose have their bakery - ideal for your warm bread in the morning and not far to go! There is also a hairdresser and a public telephone box in the plaza and just round the corner is the butcher and a small supermarket. On the opposite side of the road you will find “Bar Palma” where you can eat home cooked food in the evening. There are various tapas bars in the town, an English bar and a Chinese takeaway. Just 15 minutes stroll brings you to the restaurant “Aventura” where Moma has an excellent menu of home cooked food and delicious square pizzas. All the food is very reasonably priced and a Menu del Dia can cost from 7.50€ to 12€. Viva Espana restaurant on the Gandia to Oliva road has an excellent flamenco floor show at the weekends but during the summer its advisable to book.

In the evening there are some lovely walks through the shady orange groves or you can meander along the old narrow lanes down to the river. There is excellent fishing (permit from the Town Hall) when there is water in the river! An outdoor swimming pool is open in the summer months.
       
           
  Additional travel details  
  Please note: The living area is L shaped and there is a fully tiled modern bathroom with shower. The patio has small tubs and trees and because it is an historic area parking is in the square near the property. Valencia is our nearest airport but more flight choices can be obtained from Alicante airport which is 130 kms.

It is difficult to choose the nearest beach as there are over 17km of Blue Flag beaches, many within 5 kms of Palma de Gandia.

Details of how to get to the property will be sent once a booking has been made
 
       
  Property setting  
  Rural  City  Suburban  Beach front   
  Lakeside  Mountains       
       
  Property facilities  
  Facilities
 
WC's 1 Kitchens 1 Baths 1  
Living rooms 1 Dining areas 1 Showers 1  
Bathrooms 1 Garden Y Sauna/Jacuzzi  
Terrace/Balcony 1 Sofa beds      
Parking for 1 car(s)
             
Baby facilities No Creche facilities No      
Pet friendly No Wheelchair friendly No      
             
             
 Bedroom name Single beds Double beds Twin beds Cots
 1 1
 2 1
             
             
Information about the utilities available
The kitchen is fully equipped but we do not have a dishwasher!
             
             
Information about outside of the property
The historic part of Palma de Gandia goes back to the Moorish occupation hence the streets are very narrow. The local dialect is Valenciano so if you have a smattering of French you will get by. Spanish is also of course understood. You probably won't hear English spoken so a phrase book is needed - but thats part of fun of a holiday - sign language doesn't go a miss either.
             
             
Information about inside of the property
For the summer we have a reverse air con unit and in the winter we supplement this with a large portable gas fire and two small electric fires if needed.
 
       
  Activities near/at the Property  
  Swimming pool Hiking Tennis  
Golf Fishing Horse riding
Skiing Water sports Gymnasium
Mountain biking        
           
Other activities available
Most beach activities are catered for and on some beaches, children have their own play area. If you have a particular sport please contact us. Bikes and scuba diving equipment can be hired locally.

For the winter months this is an ideal area for walking. We have experience in walking the English Lakes and you will find walks, both short and long, high into the mountains or low amongst the orange groves.

Experience a traditional Christmas in Spain. Fiestas, unique nativity displays and the arrival of Father Christmas on his sleigh in Gandia. A Gala Christmas Dinner in one of the popular Spanish Restaurants nearby (Viva Espana) and fabulous Christmas lights in most towns (even Palma de Gandia) but the most spectacular in Valencia.
       
  Other Information  
  Please log onto our web site, there is plenty to read about the history of the area and this refers you to the Valencian Comunitat web site where you will obtain further information. With a gallery of 50 photographs we hope that we will entice you to holiday in our beautiful area of the Costa del Azahar.

Owners website: http://www.valenciaholiday.iowners.net
 
 
 
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Owner:Mrs Anne Barnett
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