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Finca el Moro

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We have converted 2 small stone barns into lovely holiday cottages. They are simple and comfortable with pretty terraces for a BBQ and their own private swimming pools. They are tucked away in quiet corners of the farm amongst the trees and quite independent, you won't see or hear one from the other. There is no TV or Wi-Fi but you will get a mobile phone signal should you need one. One cottage sleeps 2 or 3, the other is suitable for larger familes. Detailed information is on the individual cottage pages

The farm really is the perfect place to relax and for children the animals really come into their own - and begin to earn their supper!
The Sierra de Aracena has lots of pretty white villages with busy plazas and bars for people-watching with a glass of wine and a tapa.

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The walking and the wildflowers in the sierra are excellent - lovely stone walled caminos lead you from village to village for that all important bar-stop. You are welcome to take our donkey Violetta to carry a picnic or perhaps a "small" member of the family for whom riding the donkey makes the prospect of a walk rather more exciting! More information is on our walking pages.

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We are surrounded by excellent riding country. We can take you out for a half or whole day on our own andaluz horses (minimum of 2 people)  and stop for a beer or a tapas lunch in a village. Our horses are fit and forward going and ridden in spanish tack. For much more information please visit our riding pages

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We have a farm shop that stocks our own organic fresh fruit and veg from the garden, whatever is in season, and we have our own organic lamb and pork. The lamb chops are perfect for the BBQ. We have olive oil, chestnuts and honey. We also carry a supply of a good red wine (tempranillo) made by a friend of ours in Seville, fino sherry from Jerez, and white wine from the north of Spain.........pretty much all you need for a good lunch!!

Much more information is on the farm pages.