El descanso de la Covatilla is set in Béjar. Among the facilities at this property are a 24-hour front desk and a lift, along with free WiFi throughout the property.
Andrew
United Kingdom
Very clean, good facilities, plenty of space. Easy parking on the road opposite.
Good location with supermarkets nearby.
Surrounded by gardens and green countryside, El Jardin del Conde is located inside and ancient Botanical Garden and offers heated rooms.
Kathleen
Australia
Garden view from bedroom, relaxing bath, great location for the Via de la Plata. Host cooked us dinner and gave us an early breakfast. Hand painted individual 'stamps' for our Pilgrim Credencials.
Hotel Rural Tia Margot is located in Candelario, 3.5 km from Béjar and 20 minutes' drive from La Covatilla Ski Resort. The guest house offers free WiFi. Most rooms have a terrace with mountain views.
Set just 9km away from La Covatilla Ski Slopes in La Hoya, La Majada de la Covatilla offers heated apartments with free WiFi.
Bia
Portugal
The apartment was clean and very practical, communication with the host was easy, and the location was excellent to explore the area. Mr Eusebio was always very responsive and friendly - despite the lack of snow, he suggested several other activities.
A recently renovated apartment set in Candelario, APARTAMENTO TURISTICO EL CANALIZO features a shared lounge. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking and free WiFi.
Bejar was ok as a jumping off point. If we were to come back to the area we would probably stay in Candolario,. a small town that is more picturesque and only 13 minutes away.
The visit to the Plaza del Toro was definitely worth the time as was walking the wall of Bejar.
John
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
We went to the Blues festival held every July in the old...
We went to the Blues festival held every July in the old bull ring up in the chestnut woods above Bejar so were just wanting a room to sleep.
Bejar itself, interesting old town once centre of a thriving wool and cloth trade but feeling in decline now with closed shops. But still attractive old quarter along the Main Street linking several plazas. The main square st the bottom has the theatre, and cámara oscura which is worth a visit. As well as the route of the mill industry, sculpture museum, Jewish quarter. The surrounding country side is very pretty for walking, cycling. Visit particularly Candelario traditional centre of artisan sausages etc with streams channels down the streets and large traditional alpine houses, and Baños de Mibtenayor, spa town.
Sian
Spain
Scored 10
10
Bejar is an underrated town from the international tourist...
Bejar is an underrated town from the international tourist point of view. It's real advantage in charm is that it is almost completely unspoilt by tourism and well worth a visit as it is a well-preserved and photogenic town. It is a medieval fortified town standing on a plateau above ravine. The scenery is great on a clear day. The Sierra Del Bejar is good for walking and exploring.
An excellent small hotel, well located at the north end of the town, with handy street parking behind it. It's run by two delightful and very helpful ladies. There is no breakfast onsite but there is a cafe and an excellent restaurant below the property. Bejar is a good stopping point from Santander/Bilbao when heading north or south.
Really nice place, good size room, and food was great. Lovely views.
We were travelling by bicycle and the climb up to the hotel was manageable.-- reason gradient, but after a long days ride I would have preferred not to have needed to do it. They were very helpful with bike storage.
receptionist was courteous and helpful. the room clean.
it was convenient for overnight en route night stop. the bathroom was clean with good water pressure for the shower. convenient parking - roadside in front of hotel.
Lovely hotel in central location. Friendly owners. Great for cycle tourists. Very clean and great bathroom. Tasty served breakfast included.
Booked last minute and welcomed 10min later ready to store our bicycles securely.
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