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This established area is chosen every year by thousands of tourists who stay in luxurious hotels such as the Kempinski Resort Hotel (one of the Leading Hotels of the World), or the fantastic Villa Padierna. Cancelada is also a key point for golf lovers, as some of the most important golf courses in Andalusia are nearby: Flamingos Golf, Cancelada Club Golf, El Campanario Golf & Country House, Atalaya Golf & Country Club, among others. Furthermore, if your passion is horse riding, you will find paradise at the Costa del Sol Equestrian Art School, a center approved by the British Horse Society.
Double AA energy rating.
The development has a swimming pool, ideal for enjoying the more than 320 days of sunshine and good weather offered by the Costa del Sol, both alone and with family. You will also have access to an equipped indoor gym, an outdoor sports area, a zen area, and access to the exclusive Cancelada Club House."
eigendomseigenschappen
- 3 slaapkamers
- 2 badkamers
- 93m² Bouwgrootte
Kostenverdeling
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Hypotheek resultaat
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