Tradition and comfort in the heart of a natural setting is what you will find in our hotel, an old Alfonso XIII factory located in the town of Las Mestas and created in 1922 after the king visited the region. The hotel's surroundings offers a great beauty with its charming countryside full of chestnut and oak forests and the outlying villages, still genuine examples of the traditional stone and slate architecture. At the hotel, guests can get away from everyday noise and immerse themselves in a warm and welcoming environment.
In an idyllic natural setting close to Salamanca and Cáceres, the visitors will find themselves among beautiful mountains. You can swim in crystal clear streams and enjoy endless activities surrounded by nature. The inn is located in a privileged virginal natural setting where visitors can admire the meandering River Alagón, rivers of crystalline water and natural pools in a pleasant year-round climate.
Off-road and rambling trails and hot-air balloon flights to admire the marvellous countryside from the air, are just some of the activities to fill your leisure time with adventure.
Located in a privileged virginal natural setting where visitors can admire the meandering River Alagón, crystalline water and natural pools in a pleasant year-round climate. Lunch will be unique if you take it in the restaurant which is specialised in typical Hurdana cuisine.
Services
Rooms
Offering 30 double rooms, 4 of which are suites and 2 rooms have been adapted for guests with disabilities. With air conditioning, bathroom, direct phone, mini bar and safe box. There is a restaurant, cafe, swimming pool, lounge, parking, laundry and room service.
Events
Hurdes Reales
:
300-500 m² ( ft²)
Theatre:
300-500
School:
125-150
Cocktail:
200-300
Feast:
200-300
Mesau:
50-60
Situation
From Salamanca airport, take the N-630 (E-803) to Plasencia and when you reach Béjar take Ciudad Rodrigo road. Turn off La Calzada de Bejar. You will pass several villages until Sotoserrano. Then go towards Riomalo de Abajo and Las Mestas. From Salamanca, take the N-630 to Plasencia and at Béjar take the 515 until you reach Miranda de Castañar. Then take 512 county road towards Las Mestas. 13 Km La Alberca, 5 Km Las Batuecas Nature Reserve
Brozas Cradle of many historical figures, the town of Brozas in the
Province of Cáceres is also packed with many interesting sights to see.
Caceres: Back To The Past The best way of making a trip back to the past is without doubt to pass
through the Arco de la Estrella and enter the historic part of Cáceres,
listed as a World Heritage site by Unesco in 1968 on the strength of
its historical and architectural treasures.
From Losar De La Vera To The Mountain Refuge Collado Del Brezo A tour of the villages of La Vera in Extremadura can be tackled in many
ways, all of great scenic beauty. Its tiny villages tucked away in the
mountains and the stunning river gorges, called gargantas in these
parts, are sights of unforgettable splendour. Just as unforgettable as
the colour of the areas hallmark product, paprika, the red gold of
La Vera, grown and marketed under its own Designation of Origin scheme.
From Ovejuela To The Cascada Del Chorro De Los Angeles The scenic aspect that most catches the eye in Las Hurdes is the almost
uninterrupted tapestry of trees and bushes that cloaks the whole
region. Almost equally spectacular, however, are all the rivers and
streams that criss-cross the land, with some really idyllic spots to
visit. The Cascada del Chorro de los Ángeles is without doubt the most
breathtaking waterfall in this area, with a one-hundred drop of water.
Its flow is usually heaviest in the weeks following the spring and
autumn rains.
Monastery Of Guadalupe The Monasterio de Guadalupe, proud and haughty despite its centenary
history, is one of the gems of Spains architectural and artistic
heritage.
Hervas Approaching Hervás from the Valle del Jerte, it suddenly appears
perched high on a hill in lee of the Pinajarro peak. The cherry and
almond orchards tinge the whole hillside red in autumn and white in
spring with the snowy blossom.
The Conquistadores Route Extremadura was the birthplace of many of the adventurers who led the
sixteenth centurys most epoch-making human odyssey; the discovery of
America. These men went down in history under the name of the
Conquistadores (the Conquerors). The Conquistadores Route is one of the
best ways of gaining insights into this crucial period in world history.
Surrounding
In an idyllic natural setting close to Salamanca and Cáceres, the visitors will find themselves among beautiful mountains. You can swim in crystal clear streams and enjoy endless activities surrounded by nature. The inn is located in a privileged virginal natural setting where visitors can admire the meandering River Alagón, rivers of crystalline water and natural pools in a pleasant year-round climate. Off-road and rambling trails and hot-air balloon flights to admire the marvellous countryside from the air, are just some of the activities to fill your leisure time with adventure. Located in a privileged virginal natural setting where visitors can admire the meandering River Alagón, crystalline water and natural pools in a pleasant year-round climate. Lunch will be unique if you take it in the restaurant which is specialised in typical Hurdana cuisine.