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Gran Villa Palmera
Eco-friendly luxury villa in Los Llanos de Aridane, furnished with contemporary art and offering a dreamlike view of the Aridane valley and the Atlantic Ocean.
The recently renovated Gran Villa Palmera resembles an old colonial building and enchants with its many artistic details and offers enough space for up to 6 people. The interior design places great emphasis on high-quality classic designs, which have been tastefully combined with Palmeran furniture.
A highlight of the villa is the 5.2 m high, light-flooded hallway with 26 ceiling windows. This not only serves as a passageway, but also forms a gallery of photographs and art objects.
The Gran Villa Palmera has three bedrooms, each with a double bed. There are also two bathrooms with showers.
The cosy living area with integrated workstation and the fully equipped kitchen with adjoining dining area have direct access to the covered terrace with its unforgettable view of the Aridane Valley and the deep blue Atlantic Ocean.
Outdoor area
In addition to the terrace and comfortable sitting area under the pergola, the day bed in the semi-shade under the pink pepper tree also offers an ideal place to relax. Another artistic highlight of the house, the “Black Palm”, awaits you in the garden. This sculpture was installed on site by British artist Douglas White in February 2022 and intentionally picks up on the theme of recycling and ecology.
The heated private pool (additional cost) measures 8 m x 5 m and is equipped with a counter-current system for exercise. For those who also like to exercise during their holidays, various sports equipment such as yoga mats, elastic bands, hula hoops and a rowing machine are available. The newly built boules court completes the outdoor area of the villa.
The Gran Villa Palmera, lined with palm trees, old trees and a spacious garden, offers absolute privacy and a rural ambience and is at the same time not far from the centre of Los Llanos de Aridane. It is only a 15-minute walk to the beautifully situated Plaza de España with its old church and many cafés and shops.
Sustainability
With 18 solar panels on the roof, a charging station for electric cars and an osmosis drinking water filtration system in the kitchen, the villa was designed to be very sustainable. Environmentally friendly products are used for the most part in the cleaning products. The high-quality bed linen and towels are made of organic cotton and are Fairtrade produced. All around, great importance is placed on sustainable tourism.
Facilities
- 1 Outdoor Shower
- 2 Bathrooms
- 3 Double Bedrooms
- Air Condition Cold / Warm
- Alarm System
- Bed Linen & Towels are Provided
- Blender
- Chill-Out Area
- Coffee Maker
- Covered Terrace
- Deco-Chimney
- Dishwasher
- Dryer
- Electric Heating
- Fitness Equipment
- Fridge / Freezer
- Fruit Trees
- Garden
- Gas Barbecue
- Hair Dryer
- Internet - WiFi
- Iron
- Ironing Board
- Kitchen with Integrated Dining Room
- Living Room
- Outdoor Furniture
- Oven
- Parking Space
- Pool Electrically Heated (extra charge)
- Private Swimming Pool
- Shower
- Smart-TV with Netflix
- Sofa
- Soundsystem with Bluetooth Connect
- Stove
- Sun Umbrellas
- Sunbeds
- Terrace
- Toaster
- Wallbox
- Washing Machine
- Writing Desk
Internet
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La Palma
The island of La Palma offers breathtaking landscapes, remote beaches, imposing volcanoes, dense forests and incomparably starry skies.
With its 708 square kilometres, an elevation of 2.426m and its shape of a heart it is the most Western island of the Canary Island chain. Like every island in this archipelago, La Palma was created by volcanic activity. It is one of the youngest of the seven islands, dating back some 1.7 million years. The volcanic origin of La Palma is still clearly recognizable today, especially the southern part of the island with the dormant volcano Teneguía which last erupted in 1971, and offers interesting insights into its geological past.
The year-round mild climate with average temperatures between 18 and 27 degrees Celsius produce spring-summerlike weather as a result of the northeast trade winds.
This weather phenomenon is responsible for a pleasant subtropical climate and a rich green vegetation that prevails because of the humidity carried along in the trade winds. These moisture rich winds at certain times of the year also create a spectacular waterfall of clouds cascading down the central mountain faces and hence the nicknames Isla Verde – Green Island and Isla Bonita – Beautiful Island.
The unique geological structure of the island with its variety of vegetation zones and microclimates that are rarely found in the world on such a small area make this island a miniature universe. Each area of the island varies completely from another. In 1983 La Palma was declared a UNESCO biosphere reserve.
Another special feature of La Palma is the unique night sky. Due to its location in the Atlantic Ocean, sparse population, minimum light pollution and highest mountain peak Roque de los Muchachos 2.426m, the island was chosen as the location for one of the largest and modern observatories in the world.
The official population of the island is approximately 80,000 people. Traditional festivals such as the Bajada de la Virgen or Los Indianos carnival, famous far beyond the island’s borders, bear witness to the zest for life of the local people (Palmeros). Not only the geographical location, but also the numerous immigrants from Central and South America show a variety of Hispanic influences in island life, cuisine and cultural.
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