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Las Piedras, Malaga, Spain
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Las Piedras is an accessible, friendly, family run guest house in a lovely, rural area of Southern Spain. It offers superb, flexible, relaxing holidays for disabled people, their friends and family.

Rooms
Spacious, luxurious & tastefully decorated in a traditional style.
Large en-suite accessible bathrooms with roll-in showers, wheeled shower chairs and grab rails.
Individually Controlled Air-conditioning and Heating
Complimentary Tea & Coffee

Facilities
Outdoor pool with hoist & grab rails.
Ramped & Paved Gardens & Terraces with fantastic views over olive & almond groves & the magnificent La Maroma Mountain.
Personal Care available for an extra charge.
Mobility Aids, hoist, bed sides and many more available free of charge.
Profiling Bed & Powerchairs available to rent.
Accessible transport for airport transfers & excursions.
Well stocked bar & extensive wine list
Acclaimed restaurant specialising in Mediterranean and local cuisine.

Holiday Options
Single, Twin, Double, Triple, Quad & Family Rooms.
Full Board, B&B and Self Catering Stays.
Discounts for children under 14, children under 3 stay for free.
Self Catering Holidays at El Pleamar accessible apartment, Torrox Costa
Twin Centre holidays with El Pleamar.
Available for hire as a large self catering villa (sleeps up to 14)
Guest house stays from as little as 60 euros per room per night.

Mobility Aids, hoist, bed sides and many more available free of charge.

Profiling bed and power chairs available to rent.

Individually controlled air-conditioning and heating Complimentary tea and coffee making facilities.

Large en-suite accessible bathrooms with roll-in showers, wheeled shower chairs and grab rails.


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Contact Details
Hannah & Adrian Stone
Las Piedras Accessible Holidays
Pilarejo B5
Alcaucin
Malaga
Spain
29713

Tel:  029 212 54321 / 34 952033100
Mob:  xxxxx xxxxxx
Fax:  xxxxx xxxxxx

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Local Area, Regional Information and Nearby Travel Facilities
Local Area/Regional Information

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The Axarquia area stretches east of Malaga in Southern Spain. This eastern part of the Costa del Sol is more traditional, less developed and less visited than the Costa del Sol proper. Known to have the best climate in Europe, sheltered by magnificent mountain ranges, the Mediterranean beaches stay open all year and orange trees line the streets.

There is a wealth of things to do and places to visit for everybody, young and old. The area boasts picturesque white washed villages, stunning scenery, fabulous national parks, beaches and coastal resorts, local markets and culturally interesting towns and monuments.

Within striking distance are the fantastic, historical cities of Malaga and its famous Picasso Museum, Granada and its awe-inspiring Moorish Alhambra Palace, Ronda with its incredible gorge and historic streets, and Cordoba with its mesmerising Mezquita mosque.


We provide accessible airport transfers from Malaga airport to all our accommodations (included in our full board and twin centre holiday packages). There are many car hire companies based at Malaga Airport for those choosing a self-drive option. All of our clients can take advantage of a 15% discount in their car hire from local well-reputed car hire company Helle Hollis.
Activities/Attractions

There's plenty to see and do in and around Malaga whether you're into history, nature, art, sport, or just great food! The city has extensive sports facilities, numerous concerts and cultural events, bullfights, a theatre (where Banderas once trod the boards!) and cinema.

Malaga enjoys an average of 330 days of sun each year with an average temperature of 22°C. The sea temperature, at an average of 18°C rising to 24°C in August, allows for the enjoyment of watersports throughout the year.

A visit to the city wouldn't be complete without a peek inside the former home of Picasso - the corner house of an elegant yellow-toned block at Plaza de la Merced. It was here that Spain's most famous son was born in 1881. The building has been declared a national monument of historic and artistic importance and since 1991 has been the headquarters of the Picasso foundation which promotes contemporary art, with particular emphasis on the works of Picasso.

Other buildings of historic interest include the cathedral, built in the 16th century on the site of a former Moorish mosque. Inside you'll find 40 intricately carved wooden statues of the saints behind the beautiful mahogany and cedar wood choir stalls. Adjoining the cathedral is the 15th century Iglesia del Sagrano with its richly decorated interior and magnificent 16th century altar.

The Moorish fortress of Alcazaba is a major landmark of the city with its solid fortified walls dating back to the 700s when the Arabs first conquered this region of Spain. It's a short walk from the Plaza de Aduana - you enter through the old gateway known as Puerta del Cristo (Christ's Door) where the first mass was celebrated when the Christians retook the town.

Walk through landscaped gardens with bubbling fountains and stop to enjoy the magnificent views of the town and harbour below.

A former palace within the grounds of the fortress is now home to the city's Archaeological Museum - an impressive building housing exhibitions from prehistoric, Phoenician, Roman and Moorish times.

Just below the entrance to the Alcazaba are the ruins of an amphitheatre dating from Roman times.

Another breathtaking viewpoint is from the Gibrafaro Castle which dates back to the 14th century. The castle was the site of a three-month siege by the people of Malaga against the Catholic monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella who starved out their opponents and took up residence in the town. The remains of its solid ramparts are an impressive sight, rising from dense woods of pine and eucalyptus.

To gain an insight into the past ways and customs of the people of this region visit the Art and Popular Customs Museum, housed in a former 17th century inn which has been attractively restored.

Venture further afield and explore the mountainous hinterland and whitewashed villages of the wider region of Malaga. Visit the fabulous cities of Cordoba, Seville, Cadiz, Jerez and Granada.

Or enjoy the many beautiful beaches, the fun-filled theme parks and water worlds which proliferate along this stretch of the southern coastline.


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Hannah & Adrian Stone
Las Piedras Accessible Holidays
Pilarejo B5
Alcaucin
Malaga
Spain
29713


Tel: 029 212 54321 / 34 952033100
Mob: xxxxx xxxxxx
Fax: xxxxx xxxxxx
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