This is a special spot. Beware, though - it is at the end of a valley on a long winding road going up and up and up, where each village gets smaller and less well-served than the last. We lost our way a couple of times and ended up reversing nervously down tiny side streets watched by old people sitting on their own doorsteps on dining chairs, enjoying the entertainment. There is pretty much nowhere to eat other than at the hotel - apparently there's a restaurant even further up the road, but it only opens now and then and there is no indication that it's about 3km away (we started to walk it). The hotel isn't really kitted out for people who aren't eating in - full three course meals at that, which I can never face in the heat, although the food looked and smelled very nice. We persuaded them to make us a sandwich, the price of those and drinks were very good, not the usual hotel inflated prices. There are a couple of local bars, but very, very local if you know what i mean - brilliant if you speak Spanish but a bit daunting for the less linguistically-accomplished amongst us. Breakfast was lovely, sunrise up the valley breathtaking, and I really wish I was there right now.