Features

Our establishment

CASA ROJA is a pretty, traditional colonial-style farmhouse which has been fully refurbished. It is in the coastal town of Cadavedo which is part of the Valdés region, in the Principality of Asturias. The house dates from the 19th Century, being built in 1889. In 2000 it was fully refurbished and was opened to the public in the same year. It can be rented all year round and has a surface area of 240 m². It is in a good state of repair.


Meet our facilities

Rooms

El hotel cuenta con 7 habitaciones.De ellas 3 son suites  y 2 de estas se pueden usar como familiares, pues en sus salas de estar hay 2 camas supletorias empotradas. Las suites cuentan con balcones y galeria con vistas al mar,la montaña y el jardín de 1800 m2 que rodea el hotel.  Los baños que son todos completos, cuentan con secador de pelo y las habitaciones con TV, conexión a internet tanto por cable como inalámbrica y DVD reproductor. Las zonas comunes constan de un amplio salón de estar con biblioteca y un comedor acristalado con chimenea que puede habilitarse como sala de reuniones. Desde los espacios comunes también hay conexión a Internet. El hotel dispone de un amplio jardín cerrado. EL Hotel Casa Roja tiene capacidad para entre 14 y 18 personas y se alquila en régimen de alojamiento compartido. Además se ponen a disposición de los clientes cunas por si fueran necesarias.


Other facilities

- Garden/terrace. - Outdoor parking. - Green areas. -3 function rooms. - Play park. - Library. - 2 full bathrooms. - Fully equipped kitchen.


Useful tourist information

Valdés is a coastal and mountainous region in which there are three different geographical areas: the coastal plateau with beautiful beaches, the valleys inland and the mountainous areas to the south. Each area is home to complementary customs and lifestyles. The hydrographic grid in the Valdés region is formed by two main rivers, El Esva and El Negro. Valdés is worth visiting for the beauty, diversity and wealth of the surrounding landscapes and the region's ecological interest, in which various species in danger of extinction survive. The region's capital is the town of Luarca, which is divided into different areas: old medieval quarters such as La Pescadería, La Carril and El Cambaral, which surround the harbour; and inland the 19th Century bourgeois town of Luarca, in which there are palace buildings. The vaqueiros, a group of migratory livestock farmers, found large fields in this area which were ideal for their livestock. In Braña de Aristébano a livestock festival is held on the last Sunday of July. This festival has been declared a Festival of Tourist Interest, as has La Regalina in Cadavedo.


Activities you can practice

  • Cycle touring, bike routes
  • Fishing
  • Golf, mini-golf
  • Hiking
  • Horse riding
  • Hunting
  • Mountaineering
  • Nature observatories
  • Sailing
  • Scuba diving
  • Surfing
  • Windsurfing