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Legal tip 505. Companies for country holidays in Andalucia. Part II
Wednesday, April 20, 2011 @ 9:39 AM

Touristic lodgings in rural environment

They can be either establishments or houses, which: 
a) Meet the architectural standards of the area.  
b) Are properly integrated in the natural and cultural environment. 
c) Meet specific prescriptions and minimum infrastructure requirements.
 
The establishments can be: rural houses, hotels, rural touristic apartments, rural touristic resorts…
 
The basic services to be provided in rural establishments are: lodging, room cleaning and linen change at the beginning of the stay. As complementary services, they can also provide: food and drinks, safe-deposit box, laundry, sale of regional gastronomy and craftwork products, activities of active tourism…
 
Rural touristic resorts will also provide traditional gastronomy of the area
 
Rural houses
 
They are independent houses, including their attached buildings: room of farming tools, stables, sheds…, with no more of three dwellings in same building and with vacancies for up to 20 people. They can be of basic or high standard
 
Hotels and touristic apartments

Just one building which can have up to three independent dwellings in harmony with the building characteristics of the area and with no more than 21 vacancies. They provide complementary services of activities linked to rural environment and need to have either gardens or patio. 
 
Rural touristic resorts or touristic villas
 
Group of houses, under a unity of exploitation with capacity for no less than 21 and no more than 250 vacancies. Every independent house will lodge no more than 20 people and will have no more than two floors, counting with green common areas
 
 
Arabian baths, Ronda, Málaga, Spain by Baruck at Flickr.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 




 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 



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