The Molino consists of six stone houses built on raised ground on the right bank of the Río Alájar. The houses, therefore, have views of the valley and the surrounding hills. The holiday home can accommodate two adults and two children. A short walk from the cottages on a country lane lined with stone walls leads into the lovely village of Alájar with its white houses and winding, cobbled streets, where there are numerous small bars and cosy restaurants. Aracena is the main town in the nature reserve. The car journey from the Molino to Aracena takes twenty minutes. At the bottom of the hill which is dominated by the beautiful thirteenth-century church, there is the \"Gruta de las Maravillas\" cave (Cave of Miracles). Parque Nacional Coto de Doñana, the largest game reserve in Spain, is also nearby. This is one of the last unspoiled areas of Europe. On the coast to the south of the Sierra de Aracena there are picturesque fishing villages and beautiful, peaceful beaches. The bustling capital of Andalusia, Seville, is so close that during the stay in the Molino you can plan one or more day trips to the city.