Hotel Vestige Binidufà, Hotel near Ferreries, Menorca, Spain
Hôtel Vestige Binidufà is a hotel set on a private estate in a green valley near Ferreries, on the island of Menorca, Spain. The building dates to the 18th century and is made from the island's red-hued stone, with 11 rooms each having their own private outdoor space and a large bathroom.
The estate where the hotel stands has roots in the 18th century, when it was used as a working farm. The owning family restored it, keeping the original stone walls, wooden beams, and arched doorways before opening it as a hotel.
The hotel sits on a private estate in a green valley, and its name, Binidufà, echoes the farming traditions of this part of Menorca. A trail connects it to a second hotel on the hilltop, and guests often walk between the two to see the land from different angles.
The hotel is outside the center of Ferreries, set in a valley that is easiest to reach by car. Those who want to explore can reach nearby coastal paths and coves on foot or by bike, as the hotel offers electric bikes for rent.
Although the hotel has only 11 rooms, it runs two separate restaurants on the estate, including one on a hilltop overlooking the sea. That hilltop restaurant, called Brisa, is so in demand that local ingredients such as Menorcan olive oil and butter need to be ordered well in advance.
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