The Olive Tree country guest house is situated within easy reach of Alicante and Murcia airports, both approx 45 mins away and serviced by most major British airports. There is no need to hire a car as we will be happy to collect you on arrival. We are close to several large towns and villages all having a large variety of bars, restaurants, banks, pharmacies, shops and much more. We also offer a ‘Walkers Package’ suitable for individuals or groups to include accommodation, guided walks, minibus and packed lunches.
The Olive Tree has six en-suite bedrooms, courtyard, and a beautiful freeform swimming pool with a swim up bar. We also have central heating to add to the comfort for those visiting in the winter months and this in addition to the large wood burning fireplace in the cosy snug.
The Olive Tree provides tailor-made facilities for those less mobile and wheelchair access in all areas. We also have a bedroom and bathroom for those of our guests with special needs.
Pinoso (just 10 mins away) Also known as El Pinos and named after the pine trees that cover the surrounding mountainside in abundance. Noted to be one of the top five richest towns in Spain due to the large production of marble, granite, local wines and almonds. Pinoso hosts a local market on Wednesdays and Saturdays throughout the year.
The Olive Tree has six en-suite bedrooms including a self catering suite and family room, courtyard, and a beautiful freeform swimming pool with a swim up bar. We also have central heating to add to the comfort for those visiting in the winter months and this in addition to the large wood burning fireplace in the cosy snug.
Six en-suite bedrooms
Double bedrooms (sleeps 2)
Family room (two rooms - sleeps 4)
Self catering suite (bedroom, sitting room and kitchenette - sleeps 2 plus 2).
Whole farm house (sleeps 16)
The Olive Tree provides tailor-made facilities for those less mobile and wheelchair access in all areas. We also have a bedroom and bathroom for those of our guests with special needs.
Location
Enjoy this stunning location with panoramic views over the Sierra del la Pila National Park.
The Olive Tree is within easy reach of many local attractions.
Pinoso
Also known as El Pinos and named after the pine trees that cover the surrounding mountainside in abundance.
Pinoso is just 10 mins away and is noted to be one of the top five richest towns in Spain due to the large production of marble, granite, local wines and almonds. Pinoso hosts a local market on Wednesdays and Saturdays throughout the year.
Jumilla
The Jumilla wine region is situated in the province of Murcia and Albacete and covers 30.000 hectares, consisting of 44 bodegas producing 24 million litres of wine a year. Jumilla town nestles in beautiful and wild countryside. Dotted on the outskirts of town are bodegas where you can sample many varieties of wine. Many owners offer tapas to visitors and the opportunity to purchase some of the finest wines found in Spain. Tuesday is market day and a good time to stroll up to the 15th Century castle perched on the hill overlooking the town.
Elche
This neighbouring city has a population of some 228,300 inhabitants and is famous for the manufacture of wines and leather. The economy of Elche is based, in large part, on the footwear industry, with over 1,000 shoe factories, being one of the most important footwear industries in Spain and the rest of Europe. Elche Palm Grove is an orchard of over 200,000 palm trees and was declared a World Heritage Site in 2000.
Costa Blanca Coast
The Costa Blanca coastline, and all that it offers, is within easy reach. The resorts of Benidorm and Torrevieja well reknown for their nightlife and miles and miles of sandy beaches are an attraction for those young at heart. There are also many fine golf courses up and down the coast for your enjoyment .
Fortuna
A visit to Fortuna will only enhance your Spanish experience. A slice of heaven with its Thermal Springs and only 20 mins away, it is a traditional Spanish city in the northwest mountains of Murcia. Nestled around the hot springs Fortuna offers a true slice of Spanish life. On the outskirts of town there are several archaeological sites some dating back to the Bronze age and Roman times.