Holiday parks in Castile and Leon
We found 4 properties with availability in Castile and Leon
La Posada Cercedilla
Carretera De Las Dehesas 2, Cercedilla, Spain
Cabanas Maleixas
Carretera De Barrio S/N, El Puente (Castile and Leon), Spain
Camping Cubillas
A.62 Km.102, Cubillas de Santa Marta, Spain
Bungalows Granja Escuela Arlanzon
Camino De Los Molinos S/N, Arlanzon, Spain
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Best properties among the Villa type in Castile and Leon
Villas in Castile and Leon offer a unique experience compared to other property types such as hotels and apartments. Villas provide a sense of seclusion and tranquility, surrounded by the beautiful countryside and historical landmarks of the region. With spacious living areas and private gardens or swimming pools, Villas offer the perfect setting for a relaxing vacation. The average price for a Villa rental on the weekend in Castile and Leon ranges from $150 to $300 per night, making it a cost-effective option for families and groups.
What are the most popular properties among the Villa types for rent in Castile and Leon?
Centro De Turismo Rural El Recreo: Located in Segovia, this Villa offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and countryside. Average price per night: $180.
Casa Rural La Chata By Vivere Stays: Situated in Salamanca, this charming Villa provides a peaceful retreat with traditional Spanish architecture. Average price per night: $160.
El Humilladero: This Villa in Avila boasts a historic charm and modern amenities, including a private pool. Average price per night: $200.
Nucleo De Turismo Rural Valle De Iruelas: Nestled in the Valle De Iruelas region, this Villa offers a serene escape with easy access to nature trails. Average price per night: $220.
La Hoja De Roble: Located in the heart of Burgos, this elegant Villa combines luxury and comfort, ideal for a relaxing getaway. Average price per night: $250.
The best neighborhoods in Castile and Leon to stay in
The most popular areas to stay in Castile and Leon are Segovia and Salamanca. Segovia is known for its stunning architecture, including the famous Segovia Cathedral and Alcázar of Segovia, while Salamanca offers a lively atmosphere with its vibrant Plaza Mayor and historic University. Both cities provide convenient access to cultural attractions, dining options, and local events.