Hotel Mas de la Serra
Hotel · Teruel ·

Hotel Mas de la Serra

Hotel · Teruel ·

Rustic farmhouse hotel, infinity pool, refined dining, mountain views

delicious food
friendly staff
beautiful pool
remote location
comfortable rooms
cosy atmosphere
fireplace
wine cellar
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Partida mas de la serra, s/n, 44587 Fuentespalda, Teruel, Spain Get directions

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Partida mas de la serra, s/n, 44587 Fuentespalda, Teruel, Spain Get directions

+34 676 26 22 72
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Mas de la Serra, Fuentespalda, Matarrana, Spain - Explore & Book

"Matarrana? Sure, I hadn't heard of the region either. Drive halfway from Barcelona to Valencia, cut inland through the mountains and you'll be getting close. It's easy to see why this corner of Teruel is being dubbed 'Spain's Tuscany'. This is a land of medieval villages, terraced vineyards, ancient bridleways and truffles growing beneath the oaks. Slow cooking is de rigueur whilst ancient groves of olives and almonds give the place an unmistakably Mediterranean hue.Alasdair Grant - his family make the famous whisky - came here to film a documentary and left smitten. His rebirthing of a 17th-century masía - that's a stone-built farmhouse - left no stone unturned whilst his quest to marry comfort with authenticity was masterfully executed. Decoration weds South American and North African artefacts with family heirlooms from Scotland, whilst the Mediterranean cuisine is given an exotic twist by the Peruvian housekeepers, Luis and Jenny. The building's cubist jumble is unforgettable when seen at night, and by day the vast views out to the forests and mountains take in no other building. Come for cosseted comfort, fine food and wines, outdoor pursuits, and for that delicious sense of being a voortrekker in a hauntingly beautiful swathe of eastern Spain. Highs Available as a whole house rental, so suits couples wanting a romantic retreat, friends going hiking, extended families, or a big group (sleeps 10-20; self cater or be cooked for)Each bedroom is different, but all are equally lovely - we loved the beautiful four-poster bed in our Penarroya RoomThe warm welcome from Luis, who treats you like an old friend and takes a genuine interest in helping you make the most of the areaThe walking trails of the Matarrana are wild and wonderful yet remain blissfully undiscoveredThe great outdoors: hike through a stunning gorge, swim in a natural turquoise lake or under the El Salt waterfall, fish in mountain streams, kayak, horse ride and hunt for fossils Lows Remote. No nightlife or buzzy villages on your doorstep and the nearest decent restaurants are a 30-minute drive - but that's half the point The lunches and dinners are delicious, but dining in could quickly add up; guests can use the fridge and kitchen to store and make snacksThe track to the house is bumpy and windy, plus it can become rutted in winter so you'll need a 4x4; at any other time you'll be fine in a normal hire carA 7-night minimum stay for private rentalsYou may not get to meet Mas de la Serra's genial owner, Alasdair Grant, who travels the world producing documentaries" - Guy Hunter Watts

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Hotel Mas de la Serra

elizabetht440

Google
We loved our 2 night stay. The hotel was fantastically remote, surrounded by native forest and almond trees, with the most stunning mountain views and the only sounds were natural. Vultures flew over and we heard ibex and deer nearby. The hotel was beautiful inside - like a traditional hunting lodge, with plenty of living rooms for reading and relaxation. The pool was a perfect temperature and the food, prepared by Luis and his wife, was of a very high standard. When we left a bag behind on a trip to the vulture observatory, Luis very kindly drove to Valderrobres to drop it off for us - he was so kind and helpful. We would love to return and explore more of the area - there is so much to see. A very special place!

BCMMan

Google
It’s a great location and it trades primarily on that, although you really need a sturdy 4x4 to drive 4km up a mountain track to reach it. It’s not a luxury place or a hotel, more self catering B&B. Beautiful pool and views. There were minimal toiletries and towels. No hand soap in bathrooms. Guy that runs it (not owner but in house) very abrupt at times to members of the group who had legitimate questions. ||I’d say there’s lots of potential for it to be properly amazing. We ate there every evening and the food produced was very nice standard and delicious.

edmundr0bins0n

Google
The owners of the property have created a luxury hotel in a carefully restored 17th century farmhouse, set in beautiful scenery, amongst almond groves and with unspoilt views of wooded hillsides. The Peruvian couple who manage the hotel are expert at making everyone feel welcome and at home and the meals are exceptional. This is a great place to unwind, for long walks, to spot wildlife and to visit the nearby medieval villages.

U5856HVcarinar

Google
I love this hotel because it is just what I would like my own home to be like. Cosy, comfortable, places to socialise and nooks and crannies to be by yourself. Added to this are the important little touches considered, and amazingly delicious food. ||I confess to finding the concept of an English country house in Spain rather strange. But it isn’t totally English. The mix created is a little English, a little Scottish, a little Spanish and a little Peruvian. And the whole concept comes together like a comfortable adventure. ||Luis will fill you with details of local places to visit and fun filled activities and Jenny will see to it that you are fed like kings and queens before you retire to a comfortable bed with only the sound of tranquility to listen to. ||I didn’t want to leave. And I cannot wait to return.

ShariF809

Google
We've just returned from a 3-night stay as Mas de la Serra, having hired out the whole property for an extended family reunion. The place really is magical - a rustic haven in the heart of unspoiled nature, surrounded by rocky mountains, almond groves and extraordinary tranquility. Each of the rooms has its own character - my husband and I were staying in Morella - a gorgeous spilt level room with free-standing victorian bathtub, from where you can look out over views of the surrounding hills.||||The approach to the house is up a 4km bumpy track (I suggest you hire a relatively robust car for the journey), but this really adds to the sense of adventure and remoteness. We were surprised by how many activities were on offer in the area - Luis is a wealth of information about all of this and immensely helpful and patient in arranging everything, even for a large and indecisive group like ours. Over our brief stay we did walking, ziplining, horse-riding, pedalo boating in the lake, swimming in natural rock pools, a cycling tour, visited the vulture sanctuary and attended a local village festival.||||Luis and Jenny are a really lovely couple - always friendly, helpful and approachable. They run the property with immense skill and charm. I'm very grateful to them for all their hard work. Jenny's dinners, beautifully laid out on the terrace in the evening, were delicious and home-cooked - a wonderful way for the family to congregate and spend time together in the evening.||||We very much hope to be back - thank you so much for everything, Luis and Jenny!

G O.

Google
Wonderful retreat with tasteful decor and well appointed rooms. With limited bedrooms the company of other guests feels friendly and personal and even when full the hotel never feels crowded. The food is excellent and the wine goes down all too easily. Dinner is served outdoors on the balcony weather permitting. The original layout allows you to find a private space to relax in a discrete corner of the hotel whether snoozing in a hammock in the tower or reading a book in one of the many lounges and social rooms. The hotels real appeal is that while you have to negotiate a 4km gravel track this takes you into a valley with not other sign of human life as far as the eye can see so no traffic, no light of towns or even another house is visible. The walks in the wilderness are also really pleasant. I have stayed here twice now and is an easy escape for a long weekend.

kittydelarue

Google
There were 16 of us, three generations gathered of family gathered for a reunion and are so glad we chose this place. ||Perfect tranquility and natural beauty but loads of activities nearby. The house set in its own green valley (so peaceful that you can hear the butterflies) was fantastic but our hosts Louis and Jenny and what really made it unique, we felt as if we were staying with friends. ||Don't miss: Looking up at the stars from the hammock and Jenny's gazpacho.

davidwolfe58

Google
Having previously stayed at Mas de la Serra in 2015 as a couple we returned in force this summer for a family holiday - all 13 of us! Once again we had a great time, enjoying Jenny's cooking, and Luis's excellent tips and advice on where to go and what to do. This hotel is a gem, off the beaten track in the middle of quiet tree covered mountains.