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Village House: Casa Aurelia Asturias
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Built by the Martín Noriega family, in 1946 as the home of 4 sisters and their parents, who like many other families saw their family separate as a result of the Civil War and later looking for fortune in Las Americas. Among its walls there is a lot of love that made the sisters stay together by selling the flowers they planted in the house to adorn the special occasions of the area. Instagram: casa_aurelia_bustio The space It is a perfect house for those people who want to enjoy relaxation, the landscape and nature. The house is surrounded by countryside and animals. A short distance to the beach and the mountain. Being located in a country area you can enjoy being surrounded by animals; chickens, cows, horses,... and also their barking or cowering (you may see spiders, some towels and even mice). Our house is a cottage, when you wake up you will be able to see the Camino de Santiago from the sale and the entire meadow area that we have in front of the house. We also have a barbecue area so you can enjoy fresh air. After using the barbecue it is very important that you clean it, so we avoid other animals approaching and the next ones find it in perfect condition. Guest access You have access to the entire property Other things to note Do you want us to help you plan your stay? If you'd like us to help you plan your stay, don't hesitate to let us know. You can visit a cheese shop in Cabrales, go down the Deva River by canoe, go horseback riding, or we'll recommend the best restaurants in the area. I'm sure you don't miss a thing! In the months of July and August we ask for a minimum of 7 nights, in the rest of the year a minimum of 3. Registration Details Spain - National registration number Exempt Asturias - Regional registration number CA-1472-AS
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Spain · Principado de Asturias · BustioGot questions?
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