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apartment rosalia (Ref: 26649)
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Town:
sanlucar de barrameda
Country:
Spain
Price range:
E440 to E550 (EUR) p/w
type of property:
apartment
Type of accom:
self-catering
Sleeps max. of:
5
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comfortable apartment close to beach 3 bedrooms close to city centre
The apartment is 25 km from Jerez airport.
110 km from Seville airport.

Pets are not welcome, not suitable for wheelchairs
San Lucar de Barrameda holiday apartment details
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apartment rosalia
Apartment with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms
aireconditioning in main bedroom and living room
situated in a quiet part of the centre of Sanlucar de barrameda.
the bus station is next door
You can go by foot everywhere in town
restaurants ,shops ,beach ,bodegas and other touristatractions are all within a 5 til 10 minutes walk
the apartment was build in 1997 and is in a very good condition.
 
Sanlucar de Barrameda
If you want to experience the real Andalucia and avoid the commercialism and mass tourism of the costas, then Sanlucar de Barrameda is an ideal town to visit and experience.

Sanlucar has been described as 'a community in a state of grace'. It not only has great food, fine wine, lovely beaches, a warm climate and Europe's biggest wildlife reserve on its doorstep, 'this near perfect place' has a people with a passion for life that is always enthralling.

The town is located in the far south of Spain on the Atlantic - on the Costa de la Luz (coast of light). North Africa is not far away. The nearest airport is Jerez, which is only a 25 minute drive away. Seville airport is just over an hour's drive away.

Sanlucar is situated at the point where the great Guadalquivir river meets the Atlantic. On the other side of the estuary lies the Doñana national park, which is Europe's largest wetlands, wildlife park.

The quality of light is one of the striking aspects of Andalucia. Sanlucar has more than 3,000 hours of sunshine per year and the annual rainfall is low. In December, the average maximum daily temperature is 16 degrees cent. and in August it is 30 degrees.


'Sanlucar de Barrameda has the character of a colonial town thrown up on some tropical coast. Yet Sanlucar is not a sad place absorbed in nostalgic dreams of the past. The life that is led here is so lively, enchanting and special that it is easy to imagine the town as a setting of a novel by a magical realist from Latin America.' - A guide to Andalusia: Michael Jacobs 1990

The town has a population of 61,000 people. Its economy is largely dependent on fishing and the production of the unique sherry - 'manzanilla', and it is famous both for this and its seafood such as 'langostinos'. It is a tourist destination largely for other Spanish people, mainly from Seville. It claims to have the youngest population in the country, with the highest proportion of under 25s of any town in Spain. Anybody visiting Sanlucar will be struck by its vibrant, friendly atmosphere.

Sanlucar has an old quarter (barrio alto) and a relatively newer part (barrio bajo) that comprises much of the lower part of the town and the beach area. The barrio alto (where the apartment is situated) is where most of the centuries old convents, churches and palaces are located. It also has many old sherry bodegas producing all types of sherry but in particular the unique Manzanilla that can only be made in Sanlucar.

The old quarter has the main square - Plaza del Cabildo (see right) - which is the beating heart of the town with some great tapas bars and cafes. The square is lined with orange trees, has two large palm trees at either end and a large fountain in the centre. It is difficult to pull oneself away from this square as it is such a pleasant and lively scene both day and night.

The lower quarter of the town is the modern part but it is still Spanish in character. It extends down to the sea-front promenades and golden sandy beaches. The main feature is the tree lined avenue, which leads all the way to the sea. This avenue, the seafront promenades and the beaches are the locations for the spectacular Feria de la Manzanilla in late May.

There are pleasant cafes and bars in the lower quarter. In Summer, there are several restaurants/cafes on the actual beach and the beach is also the location for the historic horse racing that has been taking place here, every year in August since the middle of the 19th century.

Another major feature of the lower quarter is the waterfront restaurant area, the Bajo de Guia. This waterfront promenade has some of the finest seafood restaurants in Andalucia, with wonderful views over the water to the Doñana National Park. You can also catch a boat here for a trip to the Doñana.
 
History
The town dates back at least to Phoenician times and some claim it dates back to the ancient civilisation of Tartessos that ended in about 500 BC. It was a strategically important town for the Moors and a castle was built here to protect the great river Guadalquivir that is navigable up to Seville. It used to be navigable all the way up to Cordoba, which was the capital of Moorish Spain.

With the Christian conquest of this part of Spain in the late 13th century, the town was granted to the legendary figure in Spanish history, Guzman el Bueno, who was in effect the first Duke of Medina Sidonia. Contrary to long standing "historical fact", (exposed as myth by the present Duchess of Medina Sidonia), Guzman was actually a Muslim from north Africa; not a Christian knight from the Castilian north of Spain. Due to the intolerance and persecution of Catholic Spain, coupled with Guzman's political ambition, the family converted from their Muslim faith.

Sanlucar became an important port at the time of the discovery of the Americas. Columbus left from here on his 3rd trip to the Americas and Magellan departed from Sanlucar on the first circumnavigation of the globe. Its prominence grew in line with the power of the House of Medina Sidonia and peaked at the end of the 16th century when the King of Spain chose the 7th Duke of Medina Sidonia to plan and lead the Armada and the invasion of Elizabethan England. The rest is history…… and the progressive decline in Sanlucar's status and power set in for the next two centuries.

In the 19th century the town enjoyed a renaissance and the French Duke of Montpensier had a neo Moorish palace built in the town as a summer residence. Sanlucar became popular as a seaside resort in the late 19th century and it has remained so especially for Spanish people, with a lively cycle of festivities and cultural events throughout the year.

Sanlucar is famous for its seafood, particularly langostinos, its fresh vegetables grown in the area surrounding the town, and its splendid manzanilla sherry. The best place to eat is in the restaurants and bars by the waterfront (Bajo de Guia), which also have a great selection of wines. However there are many other tapas bars and restaurants in the town that offer excellent value for money.

Sanlucar also has a reputation for cakes & sweet pastries and ice creams have been made here for over 100 years. The 'tocinos de cielo' (crème caramel) are exquisite, especially those made by the nuns in the convent, Madre de Dios.


The Parque Nacional de Doñana is essentially the delta of the river Guadalquivir, the 'big river', or Wada-I-Kebir, of the Moors. Access to the park is strictly controlled to protect Europe's biggest wildlife sanctuary. There are deer and wild boar in abundance but some wildlife is in danger of extinction, such as the Spanish lynx, the Egyptian mongoose and the imperial eagle. Vegetation is typical Mediterranean thicket of narrow leaved cistus heather, mastic tree, rosemary, cistus scrub and red lavender. The park also has forests of cork oak and stone pine.

The Doñana is famous for the variety of species of birds, either permanent residents, winter visitors from north and central Europe or summer visitors from Africa, such as colourful colonies of flamingo. In the marshes and amid the cork oak forests, you've a good chance of seeing grey herons, lanner falcons, ring and turtle doves, partridges, oxpeckers, cattle egret, storks, vultures and possibly the rare Spanish Imperial Eagle.

There is a twice daily boat trip from the pier on the Bajo de Guia that has two stops on the edge of the park. You can also explore the park in much more depth in a land rover, seeing all three eco-systems (the dunes, marshes & forests), but this has to be arranged through the licensed travel agency.
Doñana Boat trip: Centro de Visitantes, Fabrica de Hielo, Bajo de Guia
info@visitasdonana.com
Tel no. 956363813
Doñana Interior Trip: Viajes Doñana, Calle San Juan 8,
viajesdonana@hotmail.com
Tel. No. 956362540

Sanlucar has two beaches with fine grained golden sands. There are also other very good beaches within reach at Chipiona, about four miles south of Sanlucar. There are sailing, canoeing and windsurfing clubs, all of which provide lessons.

Horse riding is also a major feature of the area. There are a number of local centres, many of which offer lessons in riding and dressage.

There are many golf courses in the region. On the outskirts of town is the local golf club 'Sanlucar Club de Campo', which has fine views over the Guadalquivir river and the Doñana National Park beyond.
 
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sleeping :
The apartment comprises 3 bedrooms in total; 1 double, 1 twin, 1 single and 1 cots. . This gives room for up to 5 people. Bed linen and towels are provided for your use.
general :
The apartment has 2 bathrooms and 2 WCs for your party's use. Air-conditioning keeps the apartment cool. Central heating keeps you snug and warm.
entertainment :
The apartment has television video, dvd.
eating & living :
There is room for 5 in the living room and 5 in the dining room. To prepare food you will find an oven, a microwave, a fridge, a freezer, a kettle. You will also find a dish washer, a washing machine. The owner has also provided cutlery, glassware, cooking utensils.
Smoking :
This is a non-smoking apartment
Pets :
Pets are not welcome 
Wheelchairs :
Not suitable for wheelchairs 
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general :
The apartment is in a very quiet area. It has a east facing balcony, sea views, panoramic views, interesting views. If you are driving there is a garage.
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on site :
The apartment is right beside a beach, swimming, sailing, water skiing, wind surfing, fishing, walking, cycling, historic sites, a museum, a theatre/cinema, shopping areas, a restaurant, a food shop.
less then 15 minutes drive away :
Close to the apartment you will find boat hire, horse riding, golf, a sports center.
less then 45 minutes drive away :
Within easy reach of the apartment you will find mountain biking, a zoo.
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The apartment is....
25 km from Jerez airport.
110 km from Seville airport.
booking preferences for San Lucar de Barrameda holiday apartment
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Preferred Booking Start Day :
Any day of the week.
Preferred Booking End Day :
Any day of the week.
The earliest arrival time is:
3 PM
The latest departure time is:
10 AM