Casa Lafuente invites you to get away from it all, to let time stand still and enjoy and delight in your time here. The old barns and stables of the 19th-century farmhouse, now fully renovated into rural cottages, provide two holiday homes for you to enjoy your stay with your family and friends in total privacy. A home from home, in a peaceful atmosphere both indoors and out. A tribute to a family legacy, the names of the cottages reveal their contents, including tools and belongings which once helped its old inhabitants to get by in order to build, preserve and conserve this privileged place. These objects will help to teach the younger generations who know little about the rural environment, past and present, and all those who want to discover and to take a closer look at past times in order to conserve this legacy and its surroundings.
It is located on the south-western slope of the Zuia Valley, in the small town of Lukiano, in an exceptional landscape, surrounded by the Sierra Brava de Badaia, Peñas de Oro and Gorbeia Natural Park.
"Morada y enseres etxea" is a two-storey cottage; inside it has a fully fitted kitchen with halogen hob, extractor hood, microwave, mixer, washing machine, dishwasher, and fridge, as well as a dining room, living room with TV, DVD player, board games and sofa bed and downstairs cloakroom, upstairs there are two double bedrooms and a bathroom .
"Aperos de Labranza etxea" is a single-storey cottage adapted for the disabled; it has a fully fitted kitchen, living and dining room with TV, DVD player, board games, sofa bed and two bedrooms, one double and one single.
Casa Lafuente is located in the heart of the countryside, on the slopes of the Nicosarri hills which invite guests to stroll through the woods and walk up to the Sierra de Badaia via the Arnate pass, reaching the Ganalto Cross from which you will discover stunning views and beautiful spots. Other activities include bike rides and golf. We are surrounded by culture: Peñas de Oro, Ntra. Sra. De Oro Sanctuary, which dates back to the 16th century, the Honey Museum in Murguia, and just a few kilometres from the provincial capitals of the Basque Country.