Torrubia del Campo · 整套民居 · 5室6床3.0卫 · 可住9人 · Wide town house in the heart of Torrubia del Campo
This house of 214,61 m2 is "La Castora" in Torrubia del Campo, only 45mn from Madrid. The journey of this house began in 2004 with the work and enthusiasm of Mrs. Margarita, who dedicated her time to achieving this goal. In 2020, she and her daughter Ruth, have decided to take a new path and turn La Castora into a VUT, in order to share with the guests, their space of retreat and rest. With capacity for up to 9 guests, here you will find everything you need to have an unbeatable stay. La Castora is divided into 2 floors. On the first floor there is a kitchen, a living-dining room with a fireplace, a reading room and TV ("La Salita"), a complete bathroom and 1 single room, called "La Fresca". On the top floor there are 4 double rooms ("La Infiel", "El Mirador", "El descanso" and "La escondida"), 2 complete bathrooms, a distribution hall that gives access to each of the rooms and to the outside terrace, which surrounds part of the house. An interior patio and a basement complete the house. In the inner courtyard there is a covered porch and an open area, surrounded by vegetation, with a wooden floor and a magnificent pergola. *Currently the patio does not have the benches that you see in the photos, but only 2 outdoor chairs. In the basement there is a living room called "El Refugio". It is a warm and welcoming space, used and oriented to provide the best stay to the guest. Please use the information we give you to find the house easily. We give you a location link after the confirmation of the reservation.
Ha sido una suerte dar con la casa de Ruth, la limpieza estaba perfecta, la casa super calentita y un queso unos vinos estaban esperándonos para darnos la bienvenida. El pueblo es tranquilo, perfecto para pasear y desconectar, pero también tiene una tienda y unos bares que facilitan la estancia. Sin duda volveremos, gracias por todo!!
Situated in the heart of the Mancha Alta to the southwest of Cuenca, is Torrubia del Campo, a small town in La Mancha, with a population of about 300 inhabitants.
A privileged zone, where the tranquillity and the amiability of its people reigns, in which we can walk contemplating the wild fauna of the steppe zone of La Mancha. The municipal term is propitious for the practice of the hiking, the stroll by horse or in bicycle. The Church of Our Lady of the Valley is worth mentioning. It is a very slender building with a square exterior silhouette. A square tower with five sections and a crenellated finish. The voussoired North Door, with alabaster stone; and the South Door, Neoclassical, under a triumphal arch with a semicircular opening and a triangular pediment. The interior of a single nave with chapels in the background. The largest has a half-sphere vault over pendentives. The nave is divided into five sections, the closest to the transept is a star vault, the sides of this body with pilasters of Corinthian capitals. Above the transept, there is a half-sphere vault on pendentives. In the arms and in the headboard, half orange with oval lunettes.
Located 16.6 km away we have Uclés that extends in the foothills of the Sierra de Altomira, in a landscape populated by small hills and plateaus that give an undulating aspect to this corner of La Mancha. The town centre is conditioned by the gentle slope of the hill, crowned by the monumental castle of Arab origin and reinforced after the Reconquest. Only three towers remain from the old fortress, one of which is the watchtower, a wall canvas and the Puerta del Agua or Arco de la Fuente.
Located 20.9 km away is the Archaeological Park of Segóbriga constituted around the Roman city of Segóbriga. Nowadays, you can visit the aqueduct, the necropolis, the city, the theatre, the wall and the main door, the cryptoporticus of the forum, the theatre baths, the basilica, the forum, the basilical classroom, the monumental baths, the acropolis, the house of the mining solicitor, the amphitheatre, the circus and the Visigothic basilica.
24.7 km away we have the Castle of Puebla de Almenara, a 12th century castle with 14th century reforms, which allows us to appreciate the stables, halls, and interior elements of these fortresses, which have usually disappeared.
The castle is composed of three enclosures, a first trapezoidal wall, a second space of passage, and the third, the oldest part, which gives access to residential areas, storage, and military use.
The mine of the Enchanted Moor is a specular or selenite gypsum deposit located 48.7 km away. It is one of the hundreds of mines discovered in this area. It has more than one kilometre of galleries at a depth of more than 40 metres. It has two extraction shafts and a stepped entrance and three areas of which the deepest is frequently flooded. Nowadays the mine can be visited going back 2000 years in history, where rooms and galleries show the traces of mining tools next to a crystalline environment decorating the walls and ceilings of this spectacular mouth of the earth.
It is 45 minutes from Madrid and 40 minutes from Cuenca.
By bus. From Madrid's Atocha Station, bus No. 352. It costs approximately 5 euros. Estimated time of 1 hour and 49 minutes.
By train from Madrid to Tarancón and then by taxi. Cost approximately 30 euros.
In the village there is a small grocery shop. Supermarkets can be found in Horcajo de Santiago, El Acebrón or in Tarancon.
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