Few places manage to combine a rich historical legacy with superb comfort, fine food and dazzling modern decor, but the marvellous 17th century Casa del Abad Ampudia - originally the house of the Abbey of San Miguel - pulls off this difficult feat with style.
The renovation has been undertaken in such a way as to leave intact many of the houses original details, including wooden beams, big adobe walls and wrought iron balconies, yet the colours it transmits are entirely modern and relaxing – warm greens, reds, blues and yellows. The rooms are no less stunning and unique – all being furnished to an excellent standard and boasting wonderful beds and bathrooms.
The end result is as spectacular as it is bold, traditional as it is modern. Further stunning details include the vaulted lobby (again witness those colours), antique pieces and paintings throughout. Blend this with the house’s location in the centre of the historic town of Ampudia - with its aligned 17th century wooden porticos propping up the houses, tower and castle – and you have a truly special atmosphere.
In fact, one of the joys of Casa del Abad is just getting there. Driving along the plains with nothing in sight Ampudia suddenly appears from nowhere in all its beauty. The house restaurant is also known for its fine regional cuisine and extensive list of excellent Ribero del Duero wines.
Burning off those extra calories after feasting on milk fed lamb or game, though, is not difficult. Just take a dip in the heated pool, play a game of tennis or try the sauna.
The renovation has been undertaken in such a way as to leave intact many of the houses original details, including wooden beams, big adobe walls and wrought iron balconies, yet the colours it transmits are entirely modern and relaxing – warm greens, reds, blues and yellows. The rooms are no less stunning and unique – all being furnished to an excellent standard and boasting wonderful beds and bathrooms.
The end result is as spectacular as it is bold, traditional as it is modern. Further stunning details include the vaulted lobby (again witness those colours), antique pieces and paintings throughout. Blend this with the house’s location in the centre of the historic town of Ampudia - with its aligned 17th century wooden porticos propping up the houses, tower and castle – and you have a truly special atmosphere.
In fact, one of the joys of Casa del Abad is just getting there. Driving along the plains with nothing in sight Ampudia suddenly appears from nowhere in all its beauty. The house restaurant is also known for its fine regional cuisine and extensive list of excellent Ribero del Duero wines.
Burning off those extra calories after feasting on milk fed lamb or game, though, is not difficult. Just take a dip in the heated pool, play a game of tennis or try the sauna.