Caserio del Mirador - Isabella

Weekly prices from:
900 GBP , 1099 EUR

Bedrooms, Bathrooms and Shower Rooms in this property Sleeps 2+infant/toddler in cot or toddler bed within the 1x double bedroom.
Any PoolThere is a lovely outdoor pool with stunning views. Little ones are encouraged to use it with adult supervision. Please note: no pool alarm or gate.
Visiting Spa TherapistIn room treatments by mobile beauty and massage therapist available on request.
Games RoomThere are baskets of toys and books provided in the common areas and little ones are welcome to adopt them for the duration of their stay.
Outdoor ToysThere's a large sand pit, trampoline and various slides and swing sets scattered around the grounds for kids to discover and enjoy.
Friendly AnimalsGoats and a beautiful, gentle, Shetland pony to befriend.
Restaurant / Meal DeliveryBreakfast is available daily, a basket of fresh baked bread and croissants delivered to your windowsill at 8am each morning (approx. 12 Euros per family). Although, Weetabix, coffee, milk etc is all in the apartment on arrival plus bacon & eggs if requested. Other meals are served sociably on the kitchen terrace or can be brought to the apartment, daily except Monday & Wednesday. Prices 10-20 Euros for lunches, 20-30 for dinners with wine, 7.50 for kids tea time. Don't miss the Sunday Paella - Top US parenting mag 'Cookie' called it the best in Spain!
Wifi / ADSL Internet AccessFree WiFi is available.
Coast Within 30 minutes driving distanceSeveral beaches within a 15-20 minute drive.
Amenities within Walking DistanceRestaurant 10 minutes walk up the valley.
Creche FacilitiesSarah often sets up arts and crafts sessions for resident kids, although it's not 'officially' supervised, so parents should be in the area at the time.
2+ Cots and HighchairsAs well as cots, highchairs, bibs,baby gyms, blenders, baby crockery and cutlery, toy baskets and books, the Robinsons also have sun umbrellas available for use at the beach, and a 3-wheel buggy and backpack carrier for country walks.
BabysittingPre-bookable babysitting is available, although the nightly dinner parties within monitor range of bedrooms means guests hardly need it.
Meal DeliveryAs a mum to small children herself, Sarah knows little ones can be fussy eaters and thoughtfully includes breadsticks, yoghurts, bananas and Weetabix in welcome packs. She’ll supply nappies, baby toiletries and any favourite foods on request. Evening meals can be booked on the day and taken on the private terraces or communally in the indoor/outdoor dining area.
Private GardenTerrace with dining area.

Overview

'Boutique Hotel Spanish Family Robinson-Style’ is perhaps the best description of the experience at the beautiful Caserío del Mirador. The elegant pool and stylish Moroccan influenced interiors give it all the hallmarks of an exclusive retreat, but the warm hospitality of owners, Sarah and Johnny Robinson, and the presence of their three gorgeous children (all under 10), create a laid back atmosphere that easily has parents relaxing – no need for toddler-induced tenterhooks here!

Nestled in a fragrant valley and in sight of the sea, its location might be its greatest asset but the fact that guests at Caserío del Mirador can be as sociable or self-contained as they wish, comes a close second. The two-bedroom apartments and large one bedroom suites ha ...read more inside


Overview [continued]

...ve kitchenettes enabling guests to self-cater or sample Sarah’s delicious rustic Spanish cuisine. Meals can be delivered to terraces or enjoyed as sociable kids and adults suppers, which take place nightly overlooking the beautifully lit pool and valley below. B&B rooms are available in the main building, which is also home to the Robinsons and the location for impromptu kiddie arts and crafts sessions.


Accommodation Overview

Apartment Isabella has a very large double bedroom with plenty of room for cots or toddler bed, and lounge with two sofa beds. It has a spacious sitting room and a large terrace with outdoor dining furniture and its own sofa - great for taking in the stunning valley views and enjoying evenings once the little ones are asleep in the lounge. The pool terrace is a safe distance via some steps. The steps are not gated and therefore care should be taken with toddlers/crawlers. Larger family groups could combine it with Apartment Fernando, which has a connecting door (view 'Similar Properties' at the bottom of the Fast Facts box to view).

Local Knowledge

Caserío del Mirador enjoys a peaceful setting amongst almond trees and olive groves with a stunning, far reaching view down the valley to the Mediterranean coast that makes a fantastic first impression. The terraces, gardens and grounds offer a wonderful sense of space and tranquility that has guests slipping into relaxed holiday mode from the moment they arrive.

Although scenically set amongst rural splendour, it’s only a short walk to the nearest restaurant and a 10 minute drive to the closest town.

Jalon, with its blue glazed terracotta dome above the main square visible for miles around, comes alive on market days and is famous for its bodegas, or wine cellars. It also boasts a small assortment of restaurants, cafes and specialist shops selling everything from cured meats to Moroccan curiosities, and even wine made from vines next to the Caserío. There are also two kids play areas in the town with climbing frames and swings, these are Plaza Las Ocas and next to the riverbed.

Away from the coast, the town retains much of its authentic feel but also manages to cater well for visitors, so issues with language and finding the basics for children aren’t a problem.

Jalon is the principal town in the Val de Pop, a traditional agricultural area famous for wine, almonds and olives. Surrounding the valley are dramatic mountains, giving plenty of scope for walking and panoramic views down to the sea. Terrace walls built by the Moors characterise the landscape across the whole area.

The coast is only a short drive away too. From its setting, in the middle of a peninsular, the house has good access to a variety of beaches and resorts within half an hour. Several nearby beaches have good family facilities with play areas, restaurants and easy parking, some also have little streams that toddlers can paddle in safely.

A little further afield, Valencia, is one of the most exciting cities in Europe and well worth a visit. Recently hosting the America’s Cup and the European Grand Prix, Valencia boasts a contemporary Arts and Sciences complex, art museums, a well preserved medieval quarter with World Heritage recognition, covered markets, the cathedral famous for keeping the Holy Grail, wonderful architecture and a lifestyle that embraces partying and eating well. Little ones love the (free) giant Gulliver play park, Aquarium and Bio Park (animal conservation park).

Getting There:
Caserio del Mirador is set midway between the airports or Valencia and Alicante, being approx. 70 mins from Alicante and 80 from Valencia. www.skyscanner.net allows for general Spain searches, so the most suitable flights from your local airport can be identified easily. Car rental is essential.




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