Masia Olivera, Subirats, Spain HD review
Masia Olivera is a rural complex surrounded by vineyards and consists of several typical Catalan country-style cottages. It features an outdoor swimming pool and an onsite winery.
Masia Olivera’s charming heated cottages feature a rustic décor with tiled floors, exposed wooden beams and wooden furniture. Some have a porch with barbecue facilities and others have a patio and small garden area.
The fully-equipped kitchen includes an oven, dishwasher and microwave. You will find plenty of shops, bars and restaurants in the town of Sant Sadurní d’Anoia, just 5 minutes’ drive away, or in Vilafranca del Penedès, 10 minutes away by car.
Staff are happy to give you more information about activities in the surrounding area, including visits to nearby wineries, cycling or horse riding. They can also help you rent a car and offer bicycle rental.
Masia Olivera offers a shuttle service at an additional cost. Barcelona International Airport is about 40 minutes’ drive away.
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