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This building fué in due time join of the houses but stately of Imón, the common people\'s Drugstore. With over 300 years of life, today we put her to his disposition like Hotel Rural, equipped perfectly to the requirements of life modern, it consists of six ample double suites, could have been no, triples and quadruples, all of them have complete restroom with bathtub of hidromasaje, besides they possess telephone, television, dvd, equipment of music, and an exclusive decoration for each of them, the fact that without a doubt he will do his guests\'s delights, the adémas will be able to enjoy ample common zones, like for example of our comfortable dining room or of the welcoming zone to be her as he decides to Of chimney, so thanked in the months of winter.
They will be able to stop admiring The Drugstore\'s our peculiar museum, a space to the memory reserved of as many as the flasks and medicaments were present in this building before his reform, nowadays stay here exposed for the delight of as many as want to keep to be delighted to for so extrambóticos, remeasure you stops his no less exaggerated evils. Also he has Melibea\'s garden, our thematic garden at one\'s disposition, because in him Guadalajara\'s province will unveil the numerous autochthonous sorts that he possesses, and always than accompany the temperature, it will be able to freshen up with a pleasant restroom at our swimming pool, or simply taking a walk and contemplating the salt mines of Imón, the more big indoor salt mines, which as they wound up his exploitation he does right now some ten years.
12 beds, 6 rooms, 2 floors. Built in 1712, renovated in 2004.
Facilities:, , , 24-hour room service, Air conditioning in rooms, Bar/coffee shop, Bicycle hire, Car park, Credit cards accepted, DVD in rooms, Garden/terrace, Hairdryers in rooms, Heated swimming pool, Heating, Historic building, Internet in rooms, Meeting room, Non-smoking rooms, Picturesque spot, Rooms with lounge/suites, Sauna, Swimming pool, Telephone in rooms, Television in rooms
Getting there:Dede Madrid: To get from the city center it is best to take the toll road R-2 that allows you to join the A-2 capital Guadalajara past, avoiding the Henares corridor, then along the A-2 to Zaragoza, without leaving until kilometer 104 (past the large service area 103), where we find the first exit on the regional road Sigüenza CM-1101. Some 24 km. later we Sigüenza and from there, we started towards Atienza, while the CM-110. After about 16 km. IMON will reach your destiny. DISTANCES from Imon to: - Madrid, 145km (1.5 hours) A-2 to Km104 to Sigüenza - Imon - Barcelona 500 km (5 hours) A-2 to Alcolea del Pinar - Sigüenza - Imon - Valencia 340km (3.5 hours) For Teruel - Molina de Aragón - Alcolea del Pinar - Sigüenza ... - Zaragoza 198km (2.3 hours) For A-2 to Alcolea del Pinar - Sigüenza - Imon - Soria to 198km (2.3 hours) For Almazan - Walls of Sigüenza - Imon - Burgos 214km (3 hours) For Aranda de Duero - Ayllon - Atienza - Imón - Teruel to 200 km (3 hours) For Monreal del Campo - Molina de Aragón - Alcolea del Pinar .... - Ciudad Real to 352Km (4 hours) for N-420 to Madrid and A-2 to Km104 to Sigüenza - Imon - Seville to 685Km (7 hours) for Merida - Talavera de la Reina - Madrid and A-2 to Km104 ... - A Coruna to 690Km (7 hours) By Leon - Burgos - Aranda de Duero - Ayllon - Aienza - Imon
Surrounding areas:Salinas de Imon >>> (at 0 km): The Salinas de Imon a complex of pre-industrial settlement dates back to Roman times and was restored several times, are in the vast plain to the foothills of the Sierras de Paredes and Somosierra. Only 150 meters from the village which gives its name, 15 km from Sigüenza, Guadalajara and 95 of capital, any weekend can be a good time to go see them. A place, in short, that is asking for your visit and your admiration. The Salinas de Imon "the largest indoor salt of Europe" and the Hotel Rural La Botica is already a more than justify a visit to this area so attractive and studded with historical memories and heritage as the region between Siguenza and Atienza • Rural Route Romanesque >>> (at 0 km): The rural Romanesque route Guadalajara is one of the classic tourist destinations in the province. It runs along the roads of the Sierras de Ayllon, High King and Sigüenza. It is a land of extreme weather and rugged terrain but with plenty of examples of Romanesque art, which is introduced in Castile during the Reconquest, in the late twelfth century. This route runs through the north of the province, following the asphalt of the CM-110, from Atienza to Villacadima, and the CM-1006 to Galve de Sorbe. The traveler starts from Sigüenza, the capital of the mountain, and enters an area full of small churches to show the art Romanesque harmony and simplicity, without adornments raucous and surprising originality. In fact, these temples are the immense legacy of Christians who repopulated the area in the late eleventh century. In the region of the city of Doncel, visitors can contemplate Carabias Salvador church, beautiful specimen of the thirteenth century. In Sauca, the porch of his church, with paired columns and capitals great iconographic shines near the canyon of Rio Dulce. After crossing Sigüenza and back to admire its cathedral and castle-Parador, or any of its monuments, Palazuelos villa stands in the eyes of the traveler with surprise that cause the remains of the wall and the medieval castle. The whole monument since 1951, bears the personal stamp of the Marquis de Santillana, Inigo Lopez de Orozco, magnate of the place. Returning to the provincial road, the route leads the traveler to Pozancos, people stand out for their gardens and woodland landscapes and its Romanesque church. For the CM-101, visitors can now get closer to the salt mines of Imon, in which the facilities are kept King Carlos III drove in s. XVIII. A little later, the imposing castle of Riba de Santiuste, stronghold of the twelfth and thirteenth ... • >>> Sigüenza (15 km): Sigüenza is a unique city, wonderful, which maintains its medieval spirit. An Alameda along the river Henares, a Romanesque cathedral along the hillside, a mighty castle in height, and a maze of streets, plazas and walkways that link their old and noble buildings. It takes several days to see Sigüenza with the depth it deserves. But one day the traveler may be in the retina all its beauty. And see, at least these things: The Child's Romanesque Cathedral Church of St. James Church Castillo de San Vicente La Casa del Doncel The University Mall • Atienza >>> (15 km): Atienza is a Celtiberian village of origin. People put up a strong resistance to the Romans to be defeated by Scipio. Later, the Muslims became walled plaza with an important strategic value. During the ninth to twelfth centuries, Atienza belonged alternately to Christians and Muslims, it was very important because of their status and strategic border enclave. In the ninth century it was conquered by Alfonso III, but a century later came to be in Muslim hands. After continuous battles was won finally by Alfonso VI in the eleventh century. King Alfonso VII granted him an important forum which included the right to be 'Joint Villa and Earth', which allowed the town to offer free land to new settlers, and that they could choose for themselves the members of the Council . In 1455, the strength of Atienza was bought by Henry IV, who gave it to Beltran de la Cueva. It subsequently went to Pedro de Almazan, who supported Juana la Beltraneja in the war against Isabella. Won that war, the Catholic Monarchs gave to Count Cifuentes Atienza, in whose family it remained until the reign of Philip IV. The decline of the town began in the fifteenth century, especially with the Catholic Monarchs, when it ceased to be relevant force lost its status and military interest. The village was empty and without resources, and soon the population declined considerably. During the War of Succession, Atienza was the place where Philip of Anjou, later Philip V, waited for reinforcements who came from France to support their cause by order of King Louis XIV. In the nineteenth century, the war against Napoleon's invasion caused serious damage to the artistic heritage of Atienza, who was severely looted and destroyed. And so it was, unfortunately, during the Spanish Civil War, and in the twentieth century. Beech Tejera >>> • Black (45 km): The Beech Forest Nature Park Tejera Negra is located in the northwestern corner of the province of Guadalajara, in the municipality of Cantalojas as part of the Massif de Ayllon, at the eastern end of the Central This park has some history as a protected area . As early as 1974 is declared a Natural Site of National Interest and later, in 1978, declared Natural Park with an area of ​​1,391 hectares. In 1987, approving an extension incorporating 250 hectares, being the current area of ​​1,641 hectares. Boundaries: - North: Province of Segovia and Rio Lillas. - East: Mount The Barracks. - South: The municipalities of Majaelrayo and the Cardoso de la Sierra. - West: Province of Segovia. The park is set by the rivers Lillas and Brambles, born in the valley glacier and a representative Buitrera and exceptional beech forest, one of the most southerly in Europe.
Establishment opening dates:All year
Reception opening hours:10.00 to 22.00
