Pilar De La Horadada
Villa
189,950
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A small development of just 9 linked and semi-detached homes located in the very popular coastal town of Pilar de la Horadada. These modern villas come with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms on a plot of 155m2. Each villa comes with its own private parking and pool as well as a large solarium on the upper floor for panoramic views of the beautiful area.Monte Vista is a beautiful development with perfect distances to all the amenities.1 minute to restaurants5 minutes to town centre2 minutes to park area,4 minutes to garage/petrol stationBY CAR5 minutes to the beach5 minutes to Golf course (Lo Romero)40 Minutes to Alicante Airport30 minutes to Corvera Airport PILAR DE LA HORADADA Pilar de la Horadada is located 3km inland from the beach at El Mojon. The resort is approximately 25 minutes drive to the north of Murcia San Javier airport and approximately 40 minutes drive to the south of Alicante airport. The town is perfectly located close to the safe sandy beaches of the Mar Menor. The region is largely agricultural; surrounded by market gardens, orchards, citrus groves and pastoral farms. Beaches The town is close to a coastline of fine sand and clear water beaches, interspersed by attractive inlets, all offering a full range of services. The beach at Mil Palmeras is ideal for sailing enthusiasts, linking up with the Rincon and Puerto inlets; the latter with a promenade that comes alive on hot summer nights. Las Villas, the beach behind Torre Horadada marina, is the longest beach followed by a smaller beach at La Moj6n, which reaches the border with Murcia. Leisure & recreation A full range of water sports is available (large indoor swimming pool in town) and also at the beach. The town has excellent sports facilities for athletics, football and horse riding facilities are available nearby. ShoppingThe centre of Pilar de la Horadada is a shopper's paradise with many boutiques, pastry shops, banks, tapas bars all lining the main Calle Mayor. Cuisine The "pilarena" gastronomy is similar to that of the rest of the region, where the presence of the sea puts its stamp on many local dishes - a huge selection of fine restaurants are available all in the high street. Rice is a principal ingredient of the local cuisine, usually boiled in fish stock. The surrounding farms provide the fruits and vegetables of the local cuisine; excellent artichokes, peppers, beans and cauliflower's, oranges, lemons, figs, peaches and plums, to name but a few. Eating out After an exhausting morning shopping along the Calle Mayor, why not relax at one of the cafes in the Plaza Iglesia and watch the world go by, enjoying a few "tapas". There are also many good "Mesones" offering the local cuisine to a very high standard. International restaurants serve favourites from all over Europe and the rest of the world.