La Ramallosa consists of a row of five stone-built houses of over 100 years old - forming a tiny hamlet where in old times families lived - that worked the lands for their landlord. The oven where they would have baked bread or the warehouse for grain/salon are still there.
The houses have been refurbished with care, maintaining tradition.
- Los Alcornoques (Cork Oaks): the smallest house - is perhaps the most romantic - has a double bedroom - sitting room combined, bathroom, and sitting room with fire place.
- Las Encinas (Sweet Oaks): a medium-sized house has two double rooms - one with queen-sized bed, one with twin beds, bathroom and sitting room with fire place.
- Los Olivos (The Olives): a medium-sized house on two levels - with two double rooms - one with queen-sized bed, one with twin beds, bathroom, sitting room with fire place.
- Los Robles (The Oaks): is one of the biggest houses - with two double rooms, one with queen-sized bed, one with twin beds - both rooms with fire places - bathroom, and very large sitting room with fire place.
- Las Jaras (The Rockroses): a large house with two double rooms - one with queen-sized bed, one with twin beds - both with fireplaces, bathroom and large sitting room with fire place.
Our swimming pool is at our clients disposal during the summer
Pets are welcome.
La Ramallosa' s cuisine offers traditional recipes from the area - home made with products from our own garden. A unique menu each day to sample the different dishes of each season. Also sampling menus or special lunches/dinners consisting of different local dishes.
For breakfast enjoy our home made jams and muffins, our own olive oil, bread baked in the nearest villages, migas (crumbs), cakes and sausages from the area.
There are many activities, most of them related with nature:
En la finca se organizan actividades de diversos tipos, casi todas relacionadas con la naturaleza:
-Horse Riding routes
-Horse Riding Classes
-Bring your horse with you
-Quads
-Hunting
-Birdwatching
-Cultural visits to historical and cultural places in Extremadura