Cabañas Rurales "Los Barrancos", Wooden cabin complex in Villalba de la Sierra, Spain
Cabañas Rurales Los Barrancos is a wooden cabin complex within the Serranía de Cuenca Natural Park, featuring eight independent structures that sleep two to six guests each. Each unit contains a full kitchen, bathroom, heating, and television, alongside shared amenities including a swimming pool and barbecue area for all visitors.
The property was built in the early 2000s as part of a regional effort to develop sustainable tourism in Cuenca Province. The project emerged from initiatives aimed at supporting rural areas through controlled growth and eco-conscious development.
The complex reflects regional building practices by using local wood and construction methods found in mountain communities around Cuenca. Visitors notice handcrafted details throughout that echo how people traditionally built homes in these hills.
The cabins sit within pine forest surrounded by rural terrain that requires a vehicle for practical access. The spring through fall season offers the most comfortable conditions for outdoor activities and full use of shared facilities.
One cabin sits elevated on stilts above the forest floor, placing guests directly among the pine tree canopy. This suspended design creates an unusual experience of living within the trees rather than simply near them.
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