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Holiday homes in inland Spain: a hidden gem

Discover inland Spain: holiday homes in Andalusia, Aragon and Castilla-La Mancha – authentic holidays away from the tourist crowds.

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Holiday homes in inland Spain: a hidden gem

When people think of Spain, they usually picture sunny beaches and lively coastal resorts. Yet the Spain many travellers miss lies inland. The Iberian Peninsula is dotted with enchanting cultural landscapes that captivate history and culture enthusiasts and offer ideal places for a peaceful, authentic holiday. Holiday homes in these regions allow you to immerse yourself in the atmosphere and traditions of the real Spain.


Castilla-La Mancha: Don Quixote and authentic charm

Castilla-La Mancha is a region best known from Miguel de Cervantes' classic novel Don Quixote. Travellers who rent a holiday home here are greeted by a landscape shaped by striking windmills and wide open fields. Visit the charming city of Toledo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, or follow in Don Quixote's footsteps in Consuegra. Castilla-La Mancha offers a mix of cultural treasures and unspoilt nature, ideal for a slower-paced break.


Andalusia: flamenco, fortresses and enchanting villages

Andalusia is famous for passionate flamenco performances, imposing fortresses and whitewashed villages. Away from the classic seaside resorts, you discover the rural hinterland with olive groves, mountain ranges and historic towns. Book a holiday home near Ronda or Granada and enjoy both cultural highlights and impressive landscapes.

The Alhambra in Granada is an absolute must. Nature lovers can explore the Sierra Nevada National Park with its many hiking trails and sweeping views, perfect for active days out.


Aragon: unspoilt nature and impressive architecture

Far from the main tourist routes lies Aragon, a region that fascinates with its pristine nature and striking architecture. Here you find the majestic Pyrenees, quiet mountain villages and historic landmarks such as Castillo de Loarre.

Zaragoza, the capital of Aragon, brings together Roman, Moorish and Baroque influences. The Basilica del Pilar is an architectural highlight and ideal for a day trip from your holiday home.


Spanish cuisine and culture on your doorstep

A holiday home in inland Spain offers not only relaxation but also intense culinary experiences. Small, family-run restaurants are where you experience truly local cooking. In Andalusia you can enjoy traditional tapas, in Castilla-La Mancha savoury Queso Manchego, and in Aragon hearty asados.

Local markets invite you to stock up on fresh ingredients and cook Spanish dishes yourself, an experience that makes your stay even more personal.


Authentic experiences in unexpected places

Away from the usual hotspots, travellers in inland Spain discover hidden gems: Roman ruins, medieval towns and age-old traditions. These destinations may require a little more planning, but they reward you with lasting impressions and a deeper understanding of Spanish culture.

A holiday home in inland Spain offers a restful and original way to travel, far from mass tourism and close to everyday life. If you are looking for a distinctive Spain experience, the inland regions are a genuine insider tip for your next trip.

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