HOTELS Refugio Marnes Eco Lodge - Tranquil Spanish Countryside

Refugio Marnes Eco Lodge - Tranquil Spanish Countryside

Location:

Benissa Spain West Europe
Eco-FriendlyNatureTent

A holiday at the Eco Lodge Refugio Marnes means that you will be surrounded by the tranquil Spanish countryside and immersed in the simple life of the Finca. Set on 50 acres, this traditional estate is nestled in its own private valley on Costa Blanca. It provides the perfect rural sanctuary where you can truly appreciate the pristine landscape and peaceful atmosphere.

There are a variety of accommodations to choose from depending on your needs and the number of visitors. The former stables have been completely renovated into the charming Bed and Breakfast Los Establos. There are six guestrooms to choose from, each with a private entrance, bathroom, and incredible view of the valley and mountains beyond. La Ruina is a traditional country cottage that offers complete privacy in the beautifully restored sheepfold. The last option is La Jaima, an elaborate Bedouin tent for those looking for the ultimate “glamping” experience.

Environmental sustainability is a top priority, so the electricity for the entire Eco Lodge is provided by a solar installation, and all the water on site is treated and recycled. Even the water from the gorgeous Mediterranean-style pool is recycled during the winter months.

The Eco Lodge Refugio Marnes offers guests a private rural retreat where you can get back to nature in style.

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Ptd Marnes 20115, 03720 Benissa, Alicante, Spain


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