This is an enchanted cottage in an area of spectacular and unique beauty in Spain. The sound of rushing water in the nearby stream, and songs of birds from daylight to dusk contributed to a very relaxing stay surrounded by nature and much more green than I had expected (the area is noted for its high rain fall). Goats, sheep and cattle dot the countryside. I loved the large and well-equipped kitchen and outdoor patio where we ate every night. We appreciated the extra care with which this place has been put together: moorish screens, local woolens on the bed, moroccan rugs and blankets, modern bathroom with lots of light and heated towel rack. The nearby village of Grazalema is charming. Bring hiking boots, poles, rain gear and sun gear, sweater, water shoes (for the grotto) and a good book (no TV here but we did listen to classical radio station). You definitely need an SUV-type car as there are back roads that are rutted and paved surfaces drop off to driveways and unpaved roads that would bottom out a regular passenger car. While the paved roads are in good condition, they are very narrow with lots of switchbacks and views from steep mountainsides. The area is popular with motorcyclists. This is an area of extreme incline in local roads, hiking trails and the site of the village. The cottage is accessed by rocky path and the cottage is on several levels, so you need to be fit enough to do stairs and steep hills. The local tourist office in the village was very helpful in providing suggestions for hiking trails. We. could easily have spent a week or more exploring trails and other nearby villages and are seriously considering returning next year. The longer we stayed, the more it grew on us. This property is only an hour and a half from Sevilla. It would be a perfect place for a family vacation or to come with another couple for a rustic stay in the country.