
June 2010 |
"Set in a 17th-century convent overlooking Malaga, this
tranche of self-catering apartments is worth investigating if
you wish to dip in and out of the Costa. It's a 10-minute
drive from civilisation, with pools, toys and tennis courts on
hand (the owners have three young girls)" |
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"If it’s solitude you’re after, Padre
Avilés is one of the quietest, remotest and most relaxing spots
in Andalucía, up in the hills 20 minutes from málaga - and only
half an hour from the airport.
It’s a converted 17th-century
convent steeped in history. And behind its walls lie two
excellently equipped and spacious apartments, each with its own
front door and private terrace. [Please
note We've added our stables apartments since this article was
written] From one you slip straight out
through French windows to the pool. Rooms have a nautical bent;
the owners are super-keen sailors. And ideal hosts, very much
around should you need them. Everything is shipshape: bedrooms
light and airy, bedding crisp and white, mattresses orthopaedic;
bathrooms have decent sinks and pretty mosaics; the cabin-style
kitchen-diners have immaculate white sofas.
Families will not
want to leave: there are two separate play areas, tennis courts,
hammocks and a big pool. Take a well-worn path round the
180-acre estate scattered with olive and almond trees, or make
for the national park just up the road. Views out to sea are
awesome; on a clear day you can see Africa" |
Debbie and Mark
August 2008 |
"What can we say… a wonderful relaxing holiday in such a
perfect setting with such perfect hosts. Absolutely brilliant.
As soon as we get back we will be booking a date for next year.
Thanks for everything, even with 2 lively boys we had a
relaxing, enjoyable 2 weeks- Bliss!!" |
Rachel and Dean
August 2008 |
"Had a lovely holiday in a fantastic setting. Accommodation
great and made to feel really welcome. Will definitely
recommend. " |
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"The 17th-century former convent has recently converted
its stables into villas adding to its range of luxurious
baby-friendly apartments. The resort has two swimming pools,
tennis courts and loads of play equipment. All the toddler
essentials, from plastic plates to proper cots, are available
and the English owners offer a personal service, from
pre-arrival food shops to arranging babysitting. It is located
in one of Andalucía's most relaxing spots, a short drive from
the beach." |
Giovanni and Julie
June 2008 |
"What a lovely, peaceful spot, perched high in the hills
above Malaga with views of limitless Mediterranean. You feel
you are swimming on top of the world. We loved the typical
style of the buildings, and the wonderful pool. It has been for
us a great introduction to Spain and David and Claire have been
extremely relaxed hosts. We are sad to leave and would love to
come back. Adios " |
Glyn and Katherine
July 2008 |
"Our third visit and another wonderful holiday. Great to
catch up and see you again soon. " |
Jon and Elaine
June 2008 |
"Here again, our third visit, this time with Max for his
first holiday. By now we slip into our Padre Aviles holiday
mode as we climb the hill for the first time and everything is
wonderfully easy, even with three kids in toe. There are three
reasons for this:
1) Familiarity- we know what to do and what not to do.
2) Place and location. Everything about Padre Aviles is so
perfect and Malaga-great for us too
3) Hospitality and help form the Parish family (the list goes
on!!)
A BIG thank you once again, to you all and we look forward to
our return. " |
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"Claire and David, after years of sailing the world’s
oceans, decided to return to terra firma in the country where
Claire spent much of her childhood. It’s easy to see why they
should have fallen for this old bougainvillea-clad farmhouse
that sits proudly on a bluff with amazing panoramic views down
the coastal strip and the glittering sea (those passing yachts
must pull a few heart strings!).
In one wing of this ancient lagar where Olives were once milled
they have created two enormous guest apartments and have
recently added a further five just across the way from the
original farmhouse. All are ideal for couples or families.
Their décor is uncluttered with Casablanca fans to take the edge
of the summer heat, wood burning stoves for those colder months
and all you need for self catering. There is an enormous pool,
and just beneath it, two tennis courts where a coach can come up
and put you through your paces if you are having problems with
getting that forehand right.
But Padre Aviles comes into its own right at night when the
silence is all enveloping and the coastal lights twinkle far
below. Claire and David are easy, immensely affable hosts,
always there to help whilst being mindful of your intimacy. And
it’s refreshing to meet a couple who, with a young family of
their own, enjoy rather than tolerate other couples with kids" |
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April 2008 |
"We had a lovely time in this beautiful place. Views to die
for. We felt really welcome and the children loved the play
area. It’s the ideal setting for exploring Andalucía. Thanks for
everything. " |
Robert and Katrien
July 2007 |
"The attractive pictures on the internet and the good
facilities for little children made us decide to spend a week
here. We did not; however expect to stay in such a wonderful
and spectacular place. Pictures just can’t tell you what it is
like to be here. Thanks for the hospitality, also your daughters
(who made a great impression on ours) and all the best with this
lovely venture. " |
Christian and Simona
September 2007 (Honeymoon) |
"Thank you so much for your hospitality. You have done such
an amazing thing with Padre Aviles. We were amazed to see the
beautiful place on the side of the hill and the views of the
sea. Many thanks for the flowers and the cake. We will be
back." |