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La Posada El Tempranillo

La Posada El Tempranillo

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La Posada El Tempranillo has a menu offering a wide selection of Mediterranean, Andalusian and local dishes. The restaurant is famed for its meats grilled over an oak fire and local dishes. You can also try sausages, local cheeses, various starters as well as exquisite creations such as arroz caldoso (rice in broth) with sea food, stuffed salmon and fried eggs with Pedro Ximénez sirloin. If you love meat, you’ll find something to tempt you: Argentinian ribeye, black angus, Morucha beef ribeye, Lechal pork chops, Secreto Ibérico, exquisite Brazuelo and oven-roased leg of Lechal lamb.


Services

Establishment services

  • Garden
  • Playground
  • Restaurant
  • Groups accepted
  • Private parties
  • Swimming pool
  • Events halls

Parking and transport

  • Own free parking
  • Can be reached by public transport

Payment methods

  • MasterCard accepted
  • Visa accepted
  • American Express accepted
  • Cash
  • Other payment systems

Characteristics

  • Recommended for families
  • Located in an urban area
  • Located outside an urban area
  • Views of nature
  • Inland area

How to get here

Cordoba's highway A-45 link at the roundabout km-82, Seville by motorway exit A-8028 La Roda de Andalucia or Fuente de Piedra and from Granada A-926, then join the A-45.
We are in the heart of Andalusia to 15 min. Antequera where you can visit the Dolmens or Torcal, 10min. Fuente de Piedra where you will find one of the largest reserves of flamingos in Europe and one hour from cities such as Malaga, Granada and Cordoba, from here you can visit these cities without moving your luggage because we are in the middle of them.
The hotel offers "Tempranillo Route" that runs through the towns of Lucena Jauja, Badolatosa, Corcoya and Alameda, these belong to the provinces of Seville, Cordoba and Malaga. In these three villages very close to each other, up to 16 kilometers, life unfolds this bandit named José María Hinojosa Cobacho Pelagius, nicknamed "El Tempranillo" her figure is one of the most famous and important myths of Andalusia.

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