A un Pas del Cel is a serene country hotel close to El Penyagolosa
In the Region of Valencia, you don’t have to venture very far out of the city if you’re looking to be immersed in the serenity of nature. And when you’re out in the countryside, you’ll find yourself surrounded by stunning landscapes as well as enchanting villages such as Vistabella del Maestrat, a destination that couldn’t be more different than the city.
Sitting on the foothills of El Penyagolosa and in the heart of the historic centre of Vistabella del Maestrat, you’ll find A un Pas del Cel: a beautiful stone country house dating back to the 17th century.
A un Pas del Cel opened its doors with a mission: to boost rural tourism by treating guests to a relaxing stay in the country. The hotel has five guestrooms with ensuite bathrooms that are done up in a unique style. Sleeping just 15 people, the owners are committed to taking care of each and every guest, offering you everything you need to enjoy an incredible stay.
As its name suggests (a un pas del cel means ‘a step from the sky’ in Valencian), the hotel is close to the skies as it is located near to Penyagolosa natural park, a mountainous landscape which is a beautiful place to spend a couple of days.
A un Pas del Cel also offers a number of different experiences so you can really make the most of the landscape. You can, for instance, take a bike ride through El Bovalar, enjoy delicious traditional dishes prepared by the country house or go on an excursion to La Estrella.
If you’re looking for a place to soak up nature, enjoy great days out and discover the charms of inland province of Castellón, A un Pas del Cel is the perfect hotel for you.
A un pas del cel
- C/ Rosario, 8, 12135 Vistabella del Maestrat (Castellón, España)
- +34 659448321
- info@aunpasdelcel.com
Vistabella del Maestrat is a welcoming municipality sitting on the foothills of El Penyagolosa natural park. As you walk the streets, you will feel the village’s history and culture in the various Sites of Cultural Interest. Dating back to Medieval times, the village still has a large amount of the wall that was built to protect it, as well as a turret and two gates into the village: Portal de Sant Roc and Portal del Forn. And once you’ve worked up an appetite soaking up all the historic heritage, you can sit down for a meal that will delight even the most demanding foodies.