"First, the view from our room was worth the stay—gorgeous! The hotel was good. Staff had limited English but that’s to be expected off the beaten track. The meals that came with “full board” were quite limited, and we would go a la Carter next time. Room was a little stuffy, and it was a little noisy in the evening with the window open. The thermostat didn’t do anything, so a bit of air conditioning was not an optio. "
"Llegamos sobre las diez y media, la llave se coge en el hotel sierra de Cazorla a unos 330 metros de distancia, fueron muy amables porque como no tenían a nadie al siguiente día nos dejaron salir o poco más tarde cosa q agradecemos mucho puesto q estábamos rendidos de hacer la ruta del río borosa, sin duda volveremos tanto a los apartamentos como a hacer la ruta , excepcional."
"Pretty good value overall. Room was clean and comfortable. Hotel had nice walkable streets nearby. Great little town. Breakfast could use significant improvement. Really very limited selection by Spanish hotel breakfast standards — didn’t taste fresh. Zero hot foods (e.g. eggs) and only two fresh fruits. Coffee machine looked modern but made bad coffee that seemed mixed with hot chocolate. "
"check-in took some time as reception wasn't manned - probably due to a large group of school children being served dinner keeping all the staff busy. The lady on reception was super helpful and friendly."
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Find out about the history of La Iruela when you spend time at La Cerrada de Elías. Make time to visit the monuments and spas while you're in the area.
Learn about the local history of La Iruela when you take a trip to La Iruela Castle. Make time to visit the monuments and spas while you're in the area.
Climb the stone steps of La Iruela's 11th-century castle ruins for panoramic views across olive groves and Sierra de Cazorla mountains. Savour authentic Andalusian tapas in the medieval town square, where locals gather beneath the shadow of the ancient fortress.
The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 26°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 9°C. Average annual precipitation for La Iruela is 476 mm.
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