Self-catering holiday rental for groups of friends and family
Rent Casa Ana for a peaceful self-catering holiday with friends and family. The property has accommodation for up to 16 people in 10 bedrooms with 8 bathrooms, plus kitchen, dining room, sitting room, garden and terraces.
The Alpujarra offers exceptional opportunities for walking, visiting historic white villages, mountain biking and horse riding. Day trips include a visit to Granada and the Alhambra Palace or to prize-winning local wineries, and the nearest Mediterranean beaches are just over an hour’s drive away.
Property Rental Prices 2025
Price per night: €650
Price per week: €4,200
These prices include accommodation for up to 10 people
Add €60 per person per night if your group is 11 or 12 people
Add €55 per person per night if your group is 13 people or more
Maximum capacity: 16 people
Minimum number of nights: 4
Contact us at Casa Ana to discuss your requirements.
Prices include
Exclusive private rental of Casa Ana including 10 bedrooms, sitting and dining rooms, kitchen, garden, terraces and other facilities
Towels and hand-made soaps
Free WIFI
Underfloor central heating in winter, and a supply of logs for the wood-burning stove
Cooling fans in summer
Sales Tax (IVA)
Optional
For stays of 5 days or more, mid-stay cleaning service available. Prices by arrangement
DOGS: dogs are accepted, if kept on a lead in the outdoor areas (we have cats!). Additional cleaning: €15 per pet at the end of your stay
To see a full list of all the facilities at Casa Ana please click here
Bedrooms and bathrooms
Room No. | Location | Type of room | Bathroom |
---|---|---|---|
1 | adjacent to main house | double with extra single bed | en suite |
2 | main house | twin | en suite |
3 | old barn | double | share with room 4 |
4 | old barn | single | share with room 3 |
5 | old stables | twin | share with room 6 |
6 | old stables | single | share with room 5 |
7 | old stables | double | en suite |
8 | old stables | double | en suite |
9 | garden | single | en suite |
10 | garden | double | en suite |
Rooms 1 – 5 are accessed via a small courtyard beside the main house. The two garden rooms (9 and 10) are accessed via the garden, midway between the main house and the old stables. Rooms 6, 7 and 8 are accessed down a flight of steps from the garden. Room 10 is suitable for wheelchair users.
“A group of 12 of us used Casa Ana as a base for a week’s walking holiday in October and it exceeded all expectations in terms of location, views, accommodation… I had a lovely room overlooking the main terrace. It is beautifully designed with several terraces so you can be sociable or have peace and quiet. I would highly recommend it.”
— GILL
The House
Casa Ana is the perfect choice for if you are looking to be away from crowds, with comfort, peace and unforgettable mountain views.
The old Alpujarra-style buildings are arranged around a Moorish courtyard garden, planted with wisteria and roses. A few steps through the garden take you to the terraces with breathtaking views along the valley and into the mountains.
In the bedrooms we’ve kept the original chestnut beams with white walls and terracotta floors, comfortable beds, quality linens and a scattering of rugs.
The bathrooms are modern with rain showers, huge mirrors and hand-made tiles inspired by the Moorish designs of the Alhambra. A large sitting room gives onto a shady terrace with superb mountain views.
The Architect-designed dining room and kitchen are open plan and welcoming, giving onto a secluded south-facing terrace. For winter warmth there is underfloor central heating throughout (even in the bathrooms) and a log-burning stove in the sitting room.
“You walk into an attractive courtyard to a warm greeting by Anne, hostess, and you take it from there. Lovely quiet location overlooking the Taha Valley, a real gem of a place. The views are quite breathtaking, and the accommodation very comfortable.”
— ANTHONY
The Garden
Casa Ana was made for outdoor living. Everywhere rooms open onto the Moorish garden, the courtyard or the terraces.
There are big shady pergolas where you can relax with a glass of wine, or a cup of coffee and a good book and secluded sunny corners where you can soak up the Andalucian sun and do nothing at all. At night you can sit out, gaze at the stars and watch the moonrise over the mountains.
Everywhere there are panoramic views, the scent of jasmine and orange blossom, and maybe the sound of goatbells or a nightingale or the river far below.
It’s what makes Casa Ana special.
“The Casa itself is beautiful, and has been lovingly and sympathetically restored... Anne and the staff couldn’t possibly be any friendlier. The surroundings are also stunning.”
— LYNNE
Eating out
There is a surprising number and variety of restaurants within easy reach of Casa Ana ranging from traditional Alpujarran to gourmet Spanish, plus pizzas, vegetarian, Moroccan and more. We can give you suggestions on good places to eat.
Wines of the region
With around 35 regional bodegas, and some prize-winning wines, this is an up and coming wine area. Visiting some of these bodegas makes an enjoyable day-trip from Casa Ana. We can provide recommendations on bodegas to visit. Regional wines are also available in local supermarkets and delicatessens.
Local produce
The Alpujarras is the home of the world-famous jamon serrano (mountain ham) with its centre in Trevelez, a short drive from Casa Ana. Alpujarran honey is also a prized culinary delight. You can buy quality Alpujarran and Andalucian produce including olive oils, wines and sherries at excellent delicatessens in Pampaneira, Capileira and Trevelez.
“Casa Ana is a perfect place to bring a small group of friends or family – you have the place to yourselves.”
— PHILIP