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For centuries man has coexisted with nature in the Sierra de Ojén and it is still very much a hunting reserve where ibex, wildcats and eagles abound. It is also a favourite with ramblers and hikers who come to relish the pure mountain air and the stunning views of Marbella and the coast 3000 feet below.
The Refugio de Juanar, originally the private hunting lodge of the wealthy Larios family, and a favoured retreat of King Alfonso XIII, is now a hotel popular with tourists and hunters.
If you're tired of the artificial side of Marbella and don't want to spend a lot of time in the car to get away from it all, then look no further - Juanar is the perfect choice. The refuge itself is a small and charming 24-room hotel that you can use as a base to explore the many peaks in the area with breathtaking panoramic views of the coast, the mountains and the inland plains. The Juanar forest itself has well indicated tracks and is a paradise for everyone who loves to be in contact with the natural environment.
The kitchens of the Refugio de Juanar are renowned for their presentation of succulent dishes inspired by the surrounding countryside. Foods of the hunt are a speciality; pickled partridge, rabbit, deer, pheasant, quail and mountain goat.
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