Calle Sierra de Cazorla s/n 23470 Cazorla /Jaén (Andalusia|Spain)
Country-style architecture located on a rocky precipice covered with pine trees, 25 kilometers from the town of Cazorla in the area known as Sacejo. Sited at 1.400 meters of altitude and looking to the south, for years the building was used by hunters. The bedchambers reveal walls painted in shades of marble, and furniture with tones of green and tile. Some rooms look to the woodlands, while others face the interior patio. The bathrooms are spacious and lined with marble and employ screens instead of curtains. On the first floor there is a cozy and pleasant living room with different ambiances decorated with hunting motifs. Lush vegetation surrounds the great swimming pool. The hotel also offers a conference room. Parador de Cazorla closes for the season from December 18, 2006 to February 5, 2007.
Double room: 18, Special double room: 14, Junior Suite: 2;
todas con
heating, flat screen TV, satellite TV, Canal Plus TV, work desk, safe, paying mini bar, non-smoking bedrooms, pillow menu, hair dryer
24 hour service, garden, outdoor pool, conference rooms with capacity for 30persons , living room
Café bar, Restaurant
Playroom
Some bedrooms are outfitted for handicapped guests
From December 18 to February 6.
Juan Antonio Choza Fernández
Credit cards: AE, DC, EC, MC, V, 6000
Taxes included
Only rooms 14 and 34 have wide-open views. The rest look to the interior patio or the backside of the hotel. The access Sólo 14 de las 34 habitaciones disponen de vistas abiertas. Arriving to the hotel can be complicated when there is ice or snow.
The 14 bedrooms that have room. Especially number 12, which is an ample suite with a canopy bed, rugs with ethnic motifs and a headboard with precious marquetry.
Only rooms 14 and 34 have wide-open views. The rest look to the interior patio or the backside of the hotel. The access Sólo 14 de las 34 habitaciones disponen de vistas abiertas. Arriving to the hotel can be complicated when there is ice or snow.
At the Parador, seasonal game and traditional Andalusian dishes, including gachamiga, pisto and pipirran. Seafood paté at La Sarga, Plaza del Mercado, 13 - Tel: 953 72 15 07. Menu: over 30 €.
Castles in Yedra and Salvatierra; Churches of Carmen, Santa María, San Francisco and San José; and the Monastaries of San Juan de la Penitencia and Montesino. Temple Knights Castle of La Iruela and the late-Roman village of Quesada. In Úbeda: Sacra Capilla del Salvador, Hospital de Santiago, Plaza Vázquez de Molina and the 16th-century palace that now houses an historic inn.
Hunting, fishing and trails for hiking, horseback riding, 4x4 and bicycling.