410.000€
Details
- Type woning Rijwoning
- Verkoopstype Wederverkoop
- Kust Costa Blanca Noord
- Locatie Calpe
- Zwembad Geen
- Oriëntatie South
Lokaties
- Opp. woning 405 m²
- Opp. terrein 134 m²
Energie certificaat: In afwachting
Karakteristieken
Drie huizen van stad boards worden verkocht in 3 hoogten, met mogelijkheid tot bouwen van een blok van appartementen of een Hotel in de oude stad Calpe met lokale street, of gewoon het vernieuwen van hen als verhuur inversie. 1e huis: verdeeld in 3 behuizing: eerst met 145m 2 begane grond met woonkamer, keuken, toilet, de volgende verdieping 1 slaapkamer, de tweede 3 slaapkamers op de zolder een Garret. 2e huis: Studio op de begane grond met woonkamer, 1 slaapkamer, badkamer. Huis 3: is verdeeld in drie verdiepingen: begane grond hall, bovenverdieping, woonkamer, keuken en 1 slaapkamer, plant tweede 1 slaapkamer en badkamer met terras.
Calpe / Costa Blanca Noord
Calpe is a picturesque coastal town located in the province of Alicante, on the Costa Blanca in Spain. Known for its stunning beaches, iconic rock formation, and rich history, Calpe is a popular tourist destination that offers a diverse range of attractions and activities.
One of the most distinctive features of Calpe is the Peñón de Ifach, a massive rock formation that juts out into the sea. Rising to a height of 332 meters, it is the symbol of Calpe and a designated nature reserve. Visitors can hike to the summit of the rock for breathtaking panoramic views of the town, the Mediterranean Sea, and the surrounding coastline.
Calpe boasts beautiful sandy beaches that are perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports. The main beach, Playa de la Fossa (also known as Levante Beach), stretches for over a kilometer and offers crystal-clear waters and a promenade lined with bars, restaurants, and shops. Playa Arenal-Bol is another popular beach, known for its fine sand and family-friendly atmosphere.
The old town of Calpe, known as "El Casco Antiguo," is a charming area with narrow streets, white-washed houses, and historic landmarks. Here, visitors can explore the ancient walls, the Iglesia Antigua (Old Church), and the picturesque Plaza de la Villa, which is surrounded by quaint shops, cafes, and restaurants serving traditional Spanish cuisine.
Calpe is also home to a bustling fishing port, where visitors can watch the fishermen unload their catch of the day and purchase fresh seafood from the local market. The port area is a vibrant hub with a wide selection of seafood restaurants, offering delicious dishes made with locally sourced ingredients.
For those seeking outdoor activities, Calpe offers opportunities for water sports such as sailing, diving, and jet skiing. The nearby Sierra de Bernia mountain range provides hiking trails with breathtaking views, while the Ifach Golf Club offers a scenic golfing experience surrounded by lush greenery and Mediterranean views.
Calpe hosts several cultural events and festivals throughout the year, including the popular Moors and Christians festival, which features colorful parades, music, and traditional costumes. The town also has a thriving arts scene, with galleries showcasing local and international artists.
In terms of accessibility, Calpe is well-connected by road and public transportation. The nearest airport, Alicante-Elche Airport, is approximately an hour's drive away, providing international and domestic flights.
Overall, Calpe combines natural beauty, historical charm, and a range of leisure activities, making it a captivating destination on the Costa Blanca. Whether enjoying the beaches, exploring the historic landmarks, indulging in fresh seafood, or immersing in the local culture, Calpe offers a memorable experience for visitors of all ages.