Charming Dual-Residence Finca with Rental Licences in Biniaraix Fornalutx
- 10 Camere da letto
- 5 Bagni
- ~21.115 m² Superficie totale
- ~965 m² Superficie abitabile
- ~20.150 m² Superficie terreno
Biniaraix, Isole Baleari
Charming Dual-Residence Finca with Rental Licences in Biniaraix Fornalutx
Prezzo
5.000.000 €
Tipologia di proprietà
Casa di campagna
Condizioni
Buono
Camere da letto
10
Bagni
5
Numero di piani
2
Superficie totale
~21.115 m²
Superficie abitabile
~965 m²
Superficie terreno
~20.150 m²
Pavimento
Pietra, Piastrelle
Certificato energetico disponibile
No
Fonte di energia
Riscaldamento elettrico
Fornalutx, named “most beautiful village in Spain” in 2017, lies at the heart of the Tramuntana Mountain Range, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2011. It is crossed by a deep valley that stretches from Puig Major, Mallorca's highest peak, towards Sóller, a 15-minute drive away. The Mediterranean charm and the originality of the appearance and surroundings of this privileged town are simply overwhelming. The authenticity of the eaves that crown its stone houses, the striking ‘teules pintades’ (painted tiles), stands out. Its reddish tones depict both decorative motifs and symbols of protection. A colorful display of these ‘teules’ can be seen at the Can Xoroi Museum, an old converted industrial mill. Fornalutx has bakeries and pastry shops, restaurants, bars, hotels, shops and banks, and above all, it is ideal for mountain sports. Its ancient routes to Sóller and the impressive Biniaraix ravine captivate the most adventurous, whether it is for guided excursions, mountain biking or climbing. Every September the patron saint festivities of the Nativity of the Mare de Déu take place. For a week, its hundreds of inhabitants and visitors alike enjoyed live music, dances, children's games and a heartfelt tribute dedicated to the older people of the town.
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Fornitore:
EV West Properties SL
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