Authentic birding farmhouses in inland Valencia, Spain

In authentic farmhouses

Accommodation · Nature · Gastronomy · Territory

With accommodation

Wake up where the birds live

Our farmhouses are not conventional accommodations. They are historical enclaves in unique natural environments, selected for the rich birdlife that surrounds them. Each one is linked to a different ecosystem and to a gastronomy that reflects it.

Expert guide Rafa Mesa accompanies each stay with sunrise outings, flora identification, and a profound reading of the territory that surrounds you.

Mediterranean landscape — birdwatching habitat in Valencia and Aragon

Our collection

Three farmhouses, three ecosystems

Raptor watching farmhouse — Griffon Vulture, Golden Eagle, Peregrine Falcon

The Vultures and Raptors Farmhouse

The opportunity to wake up in a rugged environment where large raptors glide above us. Located in inland Valencia, this historical refuge offers sunrise outings to observe griffon vultures, golden eagles, and peregrine falcons in their natural habitat.

Wetland farmhouse — Greater Flamingo, Grey Heron, Glossy Ibis, Eurasian Spoonbill

The Heron's Farmhouse

Pure immersion in the most emblematic wetland of the peninsular Mediterranean. Surrounded by waterfowl, absolute calm, and the whisper of the reeds in the dawn light. Flamingos, spoonbills, grey herons, and glossy ibises share the horizon from the farmhouse windows.

Coming soon
Vineyard farmhouse — steppe birds, Crested Lark, Stone-curlew, Quail

The Vineyard Farmhouse

Living agricultural ecosystems where the observation of steppe and traditional farmland birds is combined with the most carefully crafted local gastronomy. Corn buntings, stone curlews, crested larks, and quails among century-old vines. An experience that unites the fields and the table.

Coming soon
Reservations and inquiries

Which farmhouse is yours?

Tell us what you're looking for—the time of year, the species that interest you, how many people you are—and we will design the perfect stay.

Write to us