Located in Mula, 16 miles from Parroquia San Juan Bautista, Hotel Rural El Molino de Felipe provides accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a garden.
La Casa de los Coy offers accommodations in Mula, 24 miles from Murcia Train Station and 24 miles from Murcia Fine Arts Museum.
Zachary
United States
First of all the hosts graciously helped us to get a cheap taxi from Murcia the capitcal to Mula. The driver Eduardo was very welcoming and was totally ok with my broken Spanish. Everyone went out of their way to make sure they understood me with this location. If you need a taxi ask about Eduardo.
Google does not index the bus schedule from Mula to Murcia so check the Murcia - Caravaca line: (schedule is still valid as of 2022) https://mula.es/web/servicios-horario-de-las-lineas-de-autobuses-actualmente-vigente-fecha-de-publicacion-27-08-2021/ you can get around quite well with this line.
This property itself is rich with history. Its located in the center of the town's historical district. It is a renovated winery or "Bodega". Ask the owners to set you up with a free tour of the Mula town. The guide speaks English and she will make you laugh and relay the deep history of the town.
Every nook and cranny in this property has some interesting piece of art and history. For instance one of the breakfast rooms you can eat in has a large medieval painting (original) painting of the queen of Hungary that was already handing in the house when the Hosts bought the property.
The breakfast is out of this world. Miguel squeezes the orange juice and cuts up fresh tomatoe sauce for your toast every morning. Fernanda made us the best eggs and Salsicha sausage. We never needed lunch after these breakfasts. Everything is perfect.
The hosts are incredibly classy and accomodating. They made us feel like we were staying with family while giving us total privacy at the same time. If you stay here this will probably be the highlight of your trip becuase the whole town is full of nice, welcoming, polite people who seem willing to share their history and culture with outsiders. Don't sleep on this property book a room you won't regret it!
My plan was to search out local places of interest in a 1...
My plan was to search out local places of interest in a 1 night stay. Being the hottest day of the year did not help and the heat caused my phone/satnav to turn off. I never found any of the places I planned to check out and was glad to go back home the following day. Mula town seemed dead. Saw one or two bars open. No shops. I guess most locals visit the excellent Aldi Supermarket very near my accomodation.
M
Malcolm
Spain
Scored 6.0
6.0
Mula itself has some good sights (interesting museum about...
Mula itself has some good sights (interesting museum about the Iberian people based on what was found in graves - some amazing pots etc., castle on a hill) but not loads of things to do and only a couple of good restaurants: we ate at two with good and interesting cookery but one had limited opening days. Would be OK as a base to travel around the area but probably not very interesting to stay for more than 3 days. Some pavements are very narrow in the old part of the village, but ti is easy enough to walk around the place. Not particularly picturesque beyond the government square/castle though. Cheerful swifts (I think) flying around the old town an unusual sight and sound.
Minzalu
United Kingdom
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Everything! Our type of hotel ~ small, personal, friendly, beautiful rural setting, friendly & knowledgeable staff (owner’s son), lovely owner who lives on site & loves to chat, room upgraded on arrival. Impeccably clean, lovely gardens, pool & surroundings. Great Spanish breakfast of freshly squeezed juice, tostada with fresh tomatoes, extra virgin olive oil from their own trees & mixed fresh fruit.
The Hotel is right in the center of Mula with plenty of bars & restaurants in easy walking distance. The hosts are very nice & friendly people who served a feast of a breakfast. We had a really nice room that was beautifully furnished with a very comfortable bed. The hotel has a very interesting history & I look forward to staying again.
Everything was perfect, in every aspect, restaurant is not open in the evenings at this time, but in the room is a list of take away food for delivery to the hotel. Home made breakfast bread, from on site flour mill is a great feature! Well done team!, Paul n Wendy Sedgwick.
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