A mountain house
in Candelario.
A small rural hotel in the heart of the Sierra de Candelario protected nature reserve, at 1,100 m above sea level and cradled by the mountains. Eight rooms, quiet streets and the mountain in your window.

A village house, made into a home.
Few rooms, a lot of care. What guests tell us most: how clean it is, the bed, the hot water with real pressure, Mónica’s breakfasts and how easy it is to slip into the sierra.
Sierra views
Most rooms come with a balcony onto the mountain or the old town.
Warm shelter
Strong heating, hot water with pressure, soft sheets and a comfortable bed. A blessing after a snowy day.
Mediterranean breakfast
House-made jams, freshly toasted bread, extra-virgin olive oil, fresh tomato, freshly squeezed orange juice and seasonal fruit.
Mountain base
12 km from La Covatilla. Fresh snow report and the best hikes in the nature reserve.
Three types, eight rooms.
Doubles, twin-bed doubles and triples in an old house lovingly restored. Stone, chestnut wood, ironwork, full bathroom, heating and quiet. Same bed, shower and welcome in every room.

Double Room
One bed and a full bathroom. All are outward-facing, with a view onto the Sierra de Candelario or the old town.

Double Room (twin beds)
Two single beds. Same comforts as the double.

Triple Room
Three single beds. Spacious; cot on request.






“Unbeatable location, brutal views, a lovely little balcony, and the owners’ attention to detail is unmatched.”Guest — Booking 9.6 / 10

Candelario is among Spain’s prettiest villages.
A mountain village at 1,100 m above sea level, inside the Candelario nature reserve. Cobbled streets, water channels fed by the snowmelt, and the silence of the sierra one step away. Seven spots almost every guest ends up walking to.
- 013 min
Ermita del Cristo del Refugio
16th-century chapel and the best viewpoint over the snowy village.
- 022 min
Jewish quarter & old town
Cobbled streets, traditional houses and the medieval Jewish quarter — listed historic site.
- 033 min
Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción
16th-century parish church in the heart of the old town. Main altarpiece and granite portal worth a stop.