Granada province travel and accommodation guide
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Hotels in Granada Province, Andalucía, Spain:

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- HÚETOR VEGA, GRANADA PROVINCE, ANDALUCIA, SPAIN

Húetor Vega - Small village located just 3 kms from the centre of Granada, set in a privileged location next to the fertile “Vega” of the Monachil river.  The village has bars and restaurants. Click to view map
Hotel Villa Sur Hotel Villa Sur, Húetor Vega, Granada
The Hotel Villa Sur is a beautiful "Villa" in the traditional Andalusian style set in a privileged location. There is a small number of large rooms with a balcony or terrace. These rooms have a fully-equipped bathroom, hairdryer, scales, welcome kit, a minibar, safe, alarm clock, telephone, ADSL line, satellite TV, heating and air conditioning.

ITRABO (GRANADA), GRANADA PROVINCE, ANDALUCIA, SPAIN

Itrabo - a quiet Andalusian hillside village with stunning views of the sea and surrounding countryside. Itrabo is situated in the heart of the Costa Tropical and is ideally located for access to the local beaches (15 mins drive), and immediate sierras for hiking, cycling and mountain biking. The nearby historic towns of Salobrena and Almunecar are only 15-20 mins away and offer shopping, restaurants, nightlife and beaches. Itrabo is also close to the historic city of Granada and the Alhambra, only 45 mins drive. Information courtesy Itrabo Hills Bed & Breakfast.
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Latest update: April 2, 2019