Hotel Hacienda Minerva
Hotel Hacienda Minerva
Hotel Hacienda Minerva
Hotel Hacienda Minerva
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Hotel Hacienda Minerva
Hotel Hacienda Minerva
Hotel Hacienda Minerva
Hotel Hacienda Minerva
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Hotel Hacienda Minerva

Zuheros

In the really beautiful countryside of the village of Zuheros you will find the restored hacienda. The building exists already since the 16th century, but the owners took effort into restoring it for about 4 years into the glorious property it is now.

The surroundings are famous for its olive oil production. It is the centre of the Spanish production. The quality of the oil from this part of Spain qualifies as one of the best olive oils. As far you can see .. only olive trees, an impressing sight! The picture postcard is completed by the beautiful village of Zuheros which offers a few spectacular panoramas.

And next Hacienda Minerva; this hacienda has a past related to the surroundings, it used to be a farm where they produced tons of oil from the olives of the propery.
Of course they are proud on this history, you will find traces everywhere in the hacienda. Even a library where you can find a lot of information about the history of the hacienda and his surroundings.

As a hotel Hacienda Minerva attracted us because of its history in combination with the beautiful rooms, the stillness and the magnificent area.

The hotel offers 21 rooms which differ in size, restaurant, bodega and a swimming pool with views!
Next to this the owner Luis organizes hiking or biking trips for its guests. You can taste olive oil (with explanation of the process). There is a shop with biological products.
By the way, the hacienda lies next to the Via Verde, a cycling route which is not heavy and really nice to bike!

Hacienda Minerva, a splendid spot to include in your roundtrip, also because you connect here with the authentic Andalusia!

Cons:
• Somebody could do the weeding..

Pros:
• Beautiful ancient hacienda in a magnificent surrounding
• Very friendly people
• Spectacular village of Zuheros nearby
• Many activities
• Great price/quality ratio



Hotel Hacienda Minerva

facilities

Hotel

- There is a restaurant for dinner. Price for dinner approx. € 40,-- p.p.
- Bar.
- Swimming pool.
- Garden.
- Internet connection (Wi-Fi) in every room.
- English-speaking.
- Children are welcome.
- No rooms with wheelchair access.
- No lift.
- Pets are welcome.
- Bike rental.
- The hotel offers a range of different excursions / activities.
- Hotel has its own parking facilities (free of charge).
- Hotel is located a few kilometers outside of the village of Zuheros.

Rooms

Every room has air conditioning, floor heating, TV, telephone, internet connection (Wi-Fi) and minibar.
Fully-equipped bathrooms.
The hotel has 22 rooms, including 11 double rooms and 10 Junior Suites and Suites. Some of the rooms have a terrace.



Hotel Hacienda Minerva

rates, terms & conditions

Junior Suite
FromToRates per room per night
01-01-201231-12-2012€ 100,00

Standard double room
FromToRates per room per night
01-01-201231-12-2012€ 80,00

Suite 4 persons
FromToRates per room per night
01-01-201231-12-2012€ 190,00

Terms & conditions

Note!! Stated prices are indications only. The prices can be higher or lower depending on the period. Ask us for the correct price.

Prices are:
- including breakfast
- including 8% VAT

Extra bed: € 30,--
Kids 3-14yrs: € 20,--
Kids 0-3yrs: free of charge

Bike rental: € 8,-- per day

Check-in: after 14.00 pm
Check-out: before 12.00 am

Cancellation policy:
No charge if booking is cancelled 48 hours or more prior to the arrival date. In case of cancellation within 48 hours prior to the arrival date, you will be charged for one night’s stay. When the reservation is not used without cancelling, the total booking amount will be charged.







Hotel Hacienda Minerva

surrounding area

Zuheros
Zuheros is tucked away well into the countryside, surrounded only by olive trees. Zuheros is known for its caves, the Cuevas de los Murciélagos, and the castle that currently houses a museum.

Active
You can rent a bike at the hotel, on which you can explore the area.
Zuheros can also be a good base for cycle tours through the Parque Natural de la Sierra Subbética, such as the Via Verde route.
Apart from cycling, the Parque Natural also has great walking routes.
And you could also book an excursion in a 4x4 jeep at the hotel.

Culinary
Córdoba province is a major olive oil-producing area in Andalucía. Baena (see below) produces one of the best olive oils. There is also a range of co-ops where you can taste olive oil.
Typical Córdoba dishes are rabo de toro (stewed oxtail in red pepper sauce) and salmorejo (a kind of gazpacho).
And in the bodegas of Montilla you can taste Montilla’s typical white wine.

Nature
Visit the recently discovered caves at 4km from Zuheros: Cuevas de Murciélagos. These caves contain the finest examples of cave art in Andalucía. The most impressive cave is Murciélagos, literally the ‘bat cave’. The tour of the caves (only available in Spanish) takes about an hour. It includes going up 700 steps and seeing beautiful formations of stalactites and stalagmites.
Walking, cycling or tours by car through the Parque Natural de la Sierra Subbética.
Touring the vast olive groves in the area by car, for example, following part of the caliph’s route between Córdoba and Granada, which passes Zuheros, along the old border of the caliphate of the Umayyads. Various Moorish fortresses are reminders of those days. This route, unfortunately, also follows the busy main road between Granada and Córdoba. The most beautiful landscapes can be found along the stretch between Pinos Puente and Alcalá la Real.

The following villages/towns in the area are definitely worth a visit:
Baena (12km; 20min):
Baena olive oil’s fine reputation dates back to Roman times. You can visit an olive museum here. The Iglesia Santa María la Mayor towers above this whitewashed village. On the Plaza de la Constitución, next to the town hall, stands the stately Casa del Monta, an 18th-century townhouse.

Priego de Cordoba (26km; 35min):
This town is famous for its baroque architecture. Priego’s golden age was the 18th century, when the silk industry flourished. This age saw the building of many fine houses, and huge spending on magnificent baroque architecture, especially in churches. Highlights are the medieval quarter Barrio de la Villa, the baroque churches Iglesia de la Asunción and Iglesia de la Aurora, as well as the king’s fountain, Fuente del Rey, consisting of 3 ponds, 139 water sprayers and impressive sculptures.

Lucena (28km; 35min):
Lucena is famous for its fine ceramics. It also has some successful furniture makers and copper workshops.
Sights include the churches Iglesia de Santiago (baroque tower) and Iglesia de San Mateo and the Torre del Moral (the only remaining part of a Moorish castle).

Montilla (39km; 45min):
Montilla is the centre of a rich wine area, which is still being overshadowed by sherry from Jerez de la Frontera.
Montilla’s white wine is made in the same way as sherry, and it even tastes alike, but this wine does not require additional alcohol. The bodegas of Alvear and Pérez Barquero are open to the public.
Other sights include the 18th-century castle and the Convento de Santa Clara from 1512.

And you can, of course, head for one of these world famous cities for a day trip:
Córdoba (75km; 1h15min):
Visit the Mezquita, Córdoba's huge mosque, which has seen various different developments throughout the years to become a fascinating blend of styles and religions. And you can also go for a stroll through the districts of San Lorenzo, Judería and San Basilio, where you will encounter the most beautiful Moorish patios. Other sights include the palace/fortress Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos with magnificent gardens and fountains; various museums, such as the Museo Arqueológico, Museo Taurino, Museo de Bellas Artes; a string of great squares, such as the Plaza de la Corredera, Plaza del Potro.

Granada (100km; 1h45min):
The Alhambra was the part of town where princes, nobility and court staff dwelled, on the hill right in the middle of Granada. The Alhambra is a huge complex, 720m in length and 220m wide. Clever use of space, light, water and decorative features are the Alhambra’s defining features.
On the hill opposite the Alhambra, the Albayzín quarter, is where Granada’s Moorish past is still most tangible. Stroll through its narrow streets, past villas with Moorish decoration and gardens, up to the Mirador de San Nicolás. This is where you will have the best views, of the roofs of Granada, with the Alhambra behind them, which makes for a stunning view, especially at sunset!

Seville (181km; 2h30min):
The capital of Andalucía is a compact city with a rich past. Most of its major sights are in or near the city centre on the Guadalquivir river’s left bank. And they also know how to party and have a good time in this city of flamenco and tapas.
As you wander through the old Jewish quarter, the Barrio Santa Cruz, through a maze of white streets and patios, you should not forget to take in the imposing cathedral, the Moorish bell tower, La Giralda, and the royal palace Real Alcázar.
You can unwind in the María Luisa park, where you can spend the hottest part of the day under orange trees and palm trees.
The museum Museo de Bellas Artes, one of Spain’s best museums of art, is a real must. And then there are its magnificent palaces and other sights, such as the Plaza de Toros de la Maestranza (bull ring); Casa de Pilatos and the Torre del Oro.



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