8 December, 2013
La Bruguera de Pubol

The Picturesque Catalan villa La Bruguera de Pubol

With its pine-clad, stone-path walks that twist and turn around an interesting coastline, legendary cities, autonomous culture and favourable year-round climate, it’s not difficult to understand why Catalonia remains a top tourist destination.

La Bruguera de Pubol

Much of Catalonia’s appeal stems from the fact that despite its popularity and notoriety among tourists, there is a myriad of tranquil, secluded and undiscovered spots.

The vicinity of the fishing villages of Llanfranc, Tamariu and Sant Marti d’Empuries is one such Catalan spot where time has almost been bypassed. With the Mediterranean gently lapping against the pebbles of the ‘Brave Coast’s’ shores set against a backdrop of intense pine forests and whitewashed villages is it also easy to understand why this north Catalonian location never ceases to attract a constant stream of artists.

Francesc d’Assis Casademont was one Catalan artist who was certainly inspired by such surroundings. Vintage Travel is proud to place the home of the famed artist on our impressive Catalonian portfolio.

La Bruguera de Pubol is just 1.5 kilometres from the pretty ancient hamlet of Pubol surrounded by Spanish countryside at its best. This five bedroom, four bathroom villa sleeps eight comfortably. One of the most notable components of the beautiful country home’s interior is its wood-clad walls and ceilings, stylishly in-keeping with the intense woodland that surrounds the property.

This open-plan luxury Catalan villa is made to feel even more bright, airy and spacious through the large windows and long sliding doors that let in the warm Spanish sunshine. This bright and sunny theme runs throughout the house, epitomised by its partially glassed ceiling where the azure sky soars overhead.

Augmenting La Bruguera de Pubol’s magnificence further is its lofty crenelated tower that hoses the bedrooms. This ivy-scattered tower framed by vibrant flowers makes La Bruguera de Pubol inimitably distinct.

This stunning building is enhanced further by its seven acres of land where paths weave amongst woodland, past a lively brook that spills into a lily pond and past a leafy glen. A gazebo can be found amidst the intense woodland, the perfect place to sit back, relax and take in the tranquil natural surroundings. A large private swimming pool breaks up the greenery and lushness of the setting and being set in such seclusion means you can swim, sunbathe and have poolside fun without the worry of prying eyes invading your privacy.

La Pera is just 2.6 kilometres from the house and is the nearest settlement with a shop, meaning you don’t have to travel far for all those Mediterranean holiday essentials. Although with the likes of Barcelona, the age-resistant fishing villages of the Costa Brava and the famous pottery town of La Bisbal being within easy reach, you may kick yourself if you didn’t make the effort to explore this utterly unique province of Spain.

For more information, pricing and availability on this very special luxury Catalan villa, click HERE.