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Testimonials
“We would definitely recommend Haven on Earth.” R.Scharmann
“I had never heard of Haven on Earth before discovering your website on the internet. The service provided before travelling was efficient.” G. Evans
“Our dealings with Haven on Earth have been more than satisfactory; we look forward to hearing of future plans.” L. Langley
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| Rental Rates per Week 2012
- 01/01/2012 - 03/03/2012: £1195 GBP sterling
- 04/03/2012 - 28/04/2012: £1395 GBP sterling
- 29/04/2012 - 04/05/2012: £1695 GBP sterling
- 05/05/2012 - 01/06/2012: £1695 GBP sterling
- 02/06/2012 - 29/06/2012: £1695 GBP sterling
- 30/06/2012 - 31/08/2012: £2695 GBP sterling
- 01/09/2012 - 30/09/2012: £1195 GBP sterling
- 01/10/2012 - 28/10/2012: £1195 GBP sterling
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Fact Sheet
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Changeover Day: Saturday
- Nearest Beach:1 hour
- Nearest Town:50m
- Nearest Airport: Gerona 40 mins
- Distances are approximate
- Airport transfers available
- 24 hour option available
- Short breaks out of season(min 4 nights)
- Optional extras
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30% deposit to confirm booking
- Balance 8 weeks prior to holiday
- Check in: 16:00 Check out: 10:00
- Age restrictions may apply
- Payment methods accepted:
- Credit/debit cards
- Bank transfers/Euros
- GBP sterling
- Book car hire/flights from our site
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Property Description
Can Capella is a grand villa built in 1900 for Spanish nobility in the `Modernista` style. It offers generous, luxurious accommodation for large families and business groups. Standing in its own walled grounds near the centre of the picturesque village, it has extensive entertaining space and 3 huge terraces overlooking the mountains. Children are well catered for with a separate children`s TV lounge and outdoor play area. Also, the pool, gardens, outdoor dining and parking are very private and secure. Viladrau is famous for its tranquillity, healthy air and spring water, this along with its ave. 300 sunny days per year and cool nights have made it the traditional summer retreat for rich Barcelonains and Spanish royalty. Parque Natural de Montseny is a Unesco World Biosphere Reserve and has extensive walking and cycle trails. There are many historic sites and excellent restaurants to visit nearby along with fantastic hill and mountain walks in the Natural Park.
Accommodation
Bedrooms:
Master bedroom with kingsize bed and exclusive access to top terrace.
Bedroom 2 with king size double bed.
Bedroom 3 king size bed.
Bedroom 4 two single beds.
Bedroom 5 four single beds
Bathrooms:
Bathroom 1 with twin bassins, shower and separate bath.
Bathroom 2 en-suite to Bedroom 2 and 3, aqua-massage shower.
Two additional cloakrooms on middle floor and garden floor.
Kitchen: Kitchen 1: Cooker, hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and microwave.
Kitchen 2: Cooker, hob, fridge/freezer, washing machine.
Living Rooms:
Large open plan lounge/dining room, opens to large terrace. Separate media/TV lounge with CD HiFi, DVD Recorder TV. Further large lounge with library.
Towels and bed linen included, changed weekly.
House cleaned weekly.
Notes on accommodation:
The house and gardens are for the exclusive use of guests. Surrounding grounds are walled and gated.
English speaking local house management with excellent knowledge of the area. Additional services such as babysitting and shopping available (small additional charges apply).
Amenities/Facilities provided:
• hob/stove
• oven
• fridge/freezer
• microwave
• dishwasher
• washing machine
• iron/ironing board
• satellite tv
• central heating
• cot
• high chair
• barbecue
• private pool (for sole use of guests)
Accessibility:
Sorry, not suitable for wheelchair users
Outside:
1/2 acre lawned gardens. Herb garden for guest use. Children`s barked play garden with swings and slide. 8x4m private swimming pool. Shaded barbeque area. Plentiful outdoor dining, sitting and lounging space.
Coast/Beach:
Costa Brava coast is 1 hour drive, nearest beach, Blanes.
Exceptionally beautiful unspoilt Costa Brava village beaches slightly further, 1.5 hours drive, e.g. Calella de Palafruguel, Aigua Blava, Tamariu, Sa Tuna, Castell, etc.
Golf:
Montanya Golf Club, 15 minutes drive.
Skiing:
Pyrenees skiing:
Val Ter 2000 Ski, 90 minutes drive.
Val de Nuria Ski, 90 minutes drive.
La Molina Ski, 120 minutes drive.
Travel:
Girona Airport, 30 minute drive.
Barcelona Airport (El Prat) and sea port, 1 hour drive.
Boulogne/Calais car ferry ports, 14 hours drive.
Car not essential for staying in village though for travelling around this part of Catalonia, a car is essential.
Distances:
The accommodation is located in Viladrau village with has all required amenities within less than 5 minutes walk.
Nearest city is Vic, 20 minutes drive, for sightseeing, train connections and its twice weekly market.
Barcelona, 1 hour drive.
Girona, 40 minute drive.
Further details:
Parque Natural de Montseny walks, trekking and cycling all around from the village.
Sant Antoni Polo Club, 10 minutes.
Tree Rope Adventure Park `la Selva de l`Aventura` 10 minutes drive.
Dining highly recommended at Hotel Corominas, 50 metres away. A range of cafes, restaurants, bakers, mini-supermarket, butchers and banks around the village square. High Catalan cuisine at Mas D`Orsor 5 minutes outside the village.
Viladrau is famous for its spring water and its dry healthy air. It is a really picturesque village with lots going on all year round, and it is easy to do days out to the beach, skiing, Barcelona / Girona and the extensive walking in the mountains and valleys of Montseny Natural Park.
Unique benefits of the property:
The house is very private, yet right in the middle of the village, so it is a short walk to the baker for breakfast supplies. The house is stone built with very thick walls, so it remains comfortably cool in summer, especially with its large rooms and 4m high ceilings. The terraces have great views of the mountains and are fantastic to relax on, well into the night. Also, the terraces overlook the pool, so the kids can play in sight, while mum and dad take it easy.
30% deposit on booking, balance 2 months prior to stay
Returnable 500 euro deposit on arrival.
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Viladrau
Viladrau is a beautiful village in the Costa Brava, just an hour from Barcelona, the Mediterranean coast and the ski resorts of the Pyrenees making it an ideal base for your holiday. Viladrau is famous for its fantastic and beautiful scenery, dry mountain air and pure spring water. Viladrau is located in the Montseny Natural Park, a world biosphere reserve designated by UNESCO. Traditionally Viladrau was the chosen holiday destination for many wealthy Barcelonians and Spanish Royalty. Many would spend their summers in the fabulous grand villas that are strewn throughout the area. Nowadays, with the warm and dry sunny days and cool evenings, the village of Viladrau makes the ideal base for those in search of peace and tranquility. |
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Nearby Villages and Towns:
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This is the unspoilt Costa Brava or Catalonia which has escaped invasion by Tour Operated holiday groups and where most of the properties are owned by Barcelonians. With an abundance of delightful coastal towns and idyllic sandy coves, this region is rarely overcrowded and has retained real Spanish charm. This is an area you will want to return to again and again.... Every day you can find a new diversion, be it a cultural pursuit, taking the kids to a waterpark, playing tennis, snorkelling, sailing, or a lazy day at one of the beautiful sundrenched sandy coves with clear water and beachfront restaurants. The coastal resorts all have a choice of waterfront restaurants, cafes and shops and it is a real pleasure to wander the little streets around the harbour fronts and enjoy the spectacular scenery of this rugged coastline. Development here has slowed right down and you will come across villas unexpectedly tucked away. No large apartment development is possible as the rugged terrain, thankfully, does not allow for this, leaving the shoreline intact with some wonderful coastal path walks.
Begur is a charming hillside town with a castle at its crown. The cobbled streets add to the character of the town and offer a really excellent choice of Catalan restaurants which nearly all have al fresco eating in the summer months. In addition there are several tapas bars, individual and exquisite clothes, antique and specialist food shops, cafes and late night cellar bars. There are two plazas both of which have entertainment in the high season. No wall to wall discos here or loud music but there are a couple of clubs situated just out of the main part of the town. The overall atmosphere is very Spanish with local artists` paintings and crafts displayed in the old square during the summer. Every Wednesday the market stalls spill into the narrow streets where you can buy fruit and vegetables, clothes and accessories. There are excellent supermarkets, specialist fishmonger, butchers` shops and freshly baked baguettes in many of the bakeries. Within 5km of Begur are the excellent beaches and coastal villages of Aiguablava, Sa Riera, Aiguafreda, Sa Tuna, Calella de Palafrugell and Llafranc each with its own unique character. The coastal path walk between Calella de Palafrugell and Llafranc provides a relaxing pre-dinner or pre-lunch stroll, which can be followed by a drink at one of the many waterfront cafes or bars and the treat of spectacular scenery en-route. Tamariu - a most picturesque bay with a sandy beach. A promenade with restaurants and shops fronts the beach and creates a very convivial al fresco atmosphere. Approximately 4km from Begur, Tamariu has an extremely pretty sandy bay with a promenade and waterfront restaurants, shops and cafes. Villas decorate the surrounding area of Tamariu, known as Aiguagelida and there is also a small bay with this name. Llafranc a chic coastal resort with a crescent shaped sandy bay and promenade has restaurants, hotels and shops along the front, looking straight out to sea. A small marina at the far end of the bay adds to the local interest. From Llafranc there is a coastal path walk to the exquisite string of sandy coves and waterfront shops and restaurants of Calella de Palafrugell. Calella de Palafrugell - The largest of Palafrugell`s beach resorts has a series of pretty coves strung out like pearls behind the fishing village with whitewashed arches on the promenade. Fishing boats are pulled up on the sand and the seafood restaurants beside the water are always busy at weekends. Development here has been low-rise and low-key with everything on a human scale. A cliff path leads in around 20 minutes to Llafranc, making a delightful pre-dinner stroll. High above the bay, the Jardi Botanic de Cap Roig is a botanical garden designed by Russian emigre Nicolai Woevodsky and his English wife Dorothy in the 1920s. The gardens feature cypress, cedar and mimosa trees as well as Mediterranean flowers and herbs, plus a mock castle at the centre and stunning views of waves crashing against cliffs. Calella de Palafrugell is best known as the home of havaneres, performed on the beach at a popular festival each summer. The singing of hananeres is usually accompanied by the drinking of cremat, a spicy Creole concoction of flaming coffee, rum and cinnamon with a twist of lemon. Aiguafreda - Extract from The Sunday Times Travel section, 9 March 2008, listing Aiguafreda as one of the top ten beaches in the world!
"My favourite beach is called Cala d`Aiguafreda and it doesn`t have sand. It has flat rocks as warm as electric blankets and tiny rock pools that make perfect wine coolers. Wrapped in pine woods and sheltered from the tramontane wind, it smells intoxicatingly of ozone and resin and is lapped by waters as clear as Bombay Sapphire. That`s nothing special in these parts. The beaches of the Baix Emporda, as this part of the Costa Brava is known, belong in a superleague of their own; but, for my money, tiny Aiguafreda is number one. That`s due in no small part to the fabulous Hostal Sa Rascassa, located in heavenly isolation a few steps from the beach. Owned by the ebullient Oscar Gorriz, this simple, stylish place (recently voted one of Spain`s best decorated hotels) with a candlelit open-air restaurant, a beach bar and a Wednesday night music club, is a diamond set in an emerald forest beside a sapphire sea". [Chris Haslam] Sa Tuna - South along the enchanting coast road, the bay of Sa Tuna must be one of the most beautiful in Europe. There is little to match a meal outside the Hostal Sa Tuna, right by the sea on a calm, warm evening. Sa Tuna is an old fishermans village and a real favourite of the Catalans, never too crowded but always lively enough, and with an atmosphere that easily makes you understand the history of the place. Many of the people who live here have been in the bay for generations, calmly uninterrupted by the visitors. Above Sa Tuna, the carefully developed areas of La Borna and Cap de Begur have stunning views of the bay, the coast and the sea. You can travel to Sa Tuna from Begur south along the main coast road, but if you are lucky enough to find the alternative windy road from Begur to Cap de Begur and La Borna, finally arriving at Sa Tuna, you will be discovering a little bit more of Begur`s history, as this is the old road which the fisherman would use to reach the bay. At LA BORNA and Sa Tuna the sea flows through a rocky inlet with dramatic scenery into a protected bay with a sand and shingle beach. View interactive map of the Costa Brava below or click here
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Places to visit: There are many places of interest including inland medieval towns such as Peratallada, 20 mins from Begur. This village is kept in pristine condition and has some very individually styled restaurants and shops. Visit Salvador Dali`s castle which he gifted to his wife Gala, at Pubol (20mins Begur) and his amazing museum at Figueres (40mins Begur), where you cannot fail to be drawn in by the extensive and fascinating exhibits. At La Bisbal (20mins Begur) the streets are littered with ceramic shops and there is also an antique centre. Girona is a wonderful city to visit. The River Onyar, lined by buildings in red and ochre, divides the old city from the new A walk up the lively riverside Rambla takes you towards the city`s spiritual core and major landmark, the magnificent cathedral. Its 1680 baroque fa�ade conceals a graceful Romanesque cloister and what is said to be the widest nave in Christendom. Girona is commonly known as mini-Barcelona, with its own charming Ramblas and interesting shops and pavement restaurants. There is a large market here every Saturday. Barcelona, if you crave city life, is approximately one hour by train from Flaca, where you can leave your car (20mins from Begur) and get right into the centre of Barcelona. Barcelona is a confident, progressive city and the classic tourist images of Spain seem firmly out of place in Barcelona`s bustling central boulevards and stylish modern streets. And style is what brings many visitors here, attracted by enthusiastic newspaper and magazine articles which make much of the outrageous architecture, user-friendly city design, agreeable climate and frenetic nightlife. Barcelona has continued to blossom from provincial city to putative European capital. When the Olympic Games had finished, the city was left with an entirely new harbour development containing the futuristic Olympic Village. The border of France is approximately one hour away but you will find all you need and more in this beautiful and charming unspoilt region of Spain, Costa Brava, Catalonia. Be sure to take a map with you or buy one in a newsagent`s store. This is an area of immense beauty and car hire is highly recommended if you want to experience the diversity of this region. It is advisable (and less expensive) to arrange Car Hire prior to your holiday and we can arrange this on your behalf, as well as flights and insurance |
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