The White House, Rasquera - A Genuine Catalan Village House, Sleeps Four

The White House, Rasquera
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6.8 / 10
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House in Baix Ebre

4 guests · 3 bedrooms · 1 bath

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About this house rental

The White House, built in 1843, is in a narrow street in Rasquera, a typical Catalan farming village, 150 kilometres south of Barcelona, in the foothills of the Sierra Cardó, three kilometres from the Ebro, Spain's longest river and 30 kms inland from Tortosa.
The house has been renovated to provide three bedroom accommodation. The first and second storeys comprise a lounge, kitchen-dining room, double bedroom, two single bedrooms and a bathroom. Limited British satellite television is available.
There is a small roof terrace, with sunbeds and chairs.

Although the house has been fully restored and contains all modern amenities, it should be noted that it is not a modern hotel or beachside apartment. This is a genuine village house, restored and furnished in a simple manner. It is a place for those seeking the tranquility of an authentic Catalan village and the beauty of the surrounding countryside.

Rasquera is a typical Catalan farming village about thirty kilometres inland from the unspoilt southern Costa Daurada and just four kilometres from the River Ebro.
It has about 900 inhabitants.
The village is 150 metres above the Ebro Valley, in the foothills of the Serra de Cardó, which reaches 941 metres at its highest point.

A walk up to the Sant Domingo Hermitage, which overlooks Rasquera, will reveal that there are two Rasqueras : the hilly old quarter, whose streets wind round like a corkscrew, very narrow, with alleys, stone steps and arches; some houses are very photogenic, others are in need of renovation, but most are at least 150 years old.
The newer part ( post Spanish Civil War ), has wider streets on a criss-cross pattern.

There is a small supermarket, a corner shop, a pharmacy, a fishmongers, a butchers and an ATM machine. There are three bakers, producing not only fresh bread, but also 'Pastissets de Rasquera', a local speciality ( a pastry usually filled with fruit, or with chocolate or cream ), which is exported to other parts of Spain. There are also craft basket-weavers and a very small street market on Fridays. Good local wine can also be purchased.

There is only one bar : Bar de Baix in the lower square is small, but most customers sit outside at the tables which fill the square. In Summer, it is open until 1 a.m.

There are also two small cafés/patisseries : Café Carmé, in the main street, and Café Piñol Puig, opposite the Civic Centre. Both are owned by the local bakeries.

There is a fine village swimming-pool ( open July to mid-September only. ) It is fully supervised, and entrance costs only two or three euros per day.

The local language is Catalan, although the villagers also speak Spanish ( 'Castellano.' ) Everyone will speak to you. The greeting is 'Hola' or ( to the older villagers ) 'Bon Dia' or 'Bona Nit'. They will respond with 'Adeu', ( 'goodbye', but actually 'to God'). Late at night, the greeting is always 'Adeu' ( a-day-oo ).

There are two fiestas each year. The first, in early May, is the 'goat festival', celebrating the days when Rasquera held the regional goat market. Local producers of wine, cheese, honey and crafts also display their produce.

The main fiesta is in early August and lasts five days. It features traditional Catalan music and dancing, ballroom dancing, sporting events, 'correfocs' ( firework displays of a type which would not be allowed in the U.K. Wear old clothes and stand well back ! ) and brass bands ( some at 6 o'clock in the morning ).

Within 30 kilometres of Rasquera there are unspoilt beaches at l'Ametlla de Mar, a fishing town with plenty of small shops and restaurants, a picture-postcard harbour and a many small coves, and at Ampolla, which has an impressive marina and a long beach looking out towards the Ebro Delta. There are several good restaurants overlooking the marina.

On the other side of the River Ebro is Miravet ( 6 kms by ferry ) which features a Templar castle overlooking the river. A tortuous drive into the mountains on that side of the Ebro will take you to the old town of Horta de Sant Joan, where there is a Picasso museum and several bodegas selling the local 'Terra Alta' wine at a euro a litre. However, Falset, on the road to Reus, is the centre for “Priorat,” one of Spain's most prestigious ( and expensive ) wine denominations.

Also visit Corbera d'Ebre, near Gandesa, whose older, higher part, along with the church, was destroyed in the Civil War and left untouched, as a monument to the Battle of the Ebro. There is an excellent new Civil War Museum at Corbera, with another at Gandesa.

The Ebro Delta, some 30 kilometres from Rasquera, in Spain's main rice-growing area, is a birdwatcher's paradise. There is a huge system of hides, with maps and information available from a number of Tourist Offices. The beaches stretch for miles and river cruises, with lunch, are available.

The nearest town is Mora d'Ebre ( 15 kms ), which has a good selection of shops and restaurants, three large supermarkets, a dozen banks, three internet cafes and a hospital which is regarded as among the best in Spain. There are two other large supermarket a kilometre from Mora d'Ebre, on the other side of the Ebro, at Mora la Nova.

For top quality shopping, travel 30 kilometres along the scenic Ebro valley to Tortosa, a small city partly destroyed during the Battle of the Ebro at the end of the Civil War, which boasts a fine cathedral in its Old Quarter and a castle above the city.

Amenities at The White House, Rasquera - A Genuine Catalan Village House, Sleeps Four

Non-smoking
Pets allowed

Map of Baix Ebre


Ratings and reviews

6.8 / 10
Average(8 Ratings)
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The property is a good place to sleep in an old house if you enjoy mountains, rivers, and the sea. Positive feedback on the location and atmosphere.
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8 / 10Excellent·Aug 2019
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8 / 10Excellent·Aug 2019
Cette maison ancienne , rénovée simplement, au coeur du Village, nous a permis de passer une bonne semaine de vacances. Pendant cette semaine particulière de canicule ; la maison a eu du mal à rester fraiche. Nous avons pu profiter de la fête de san Domingo qui est à voir. L'environnement géographique est idéale pour des visites de patrimoine et culturelles; et seulement à 30 mn de la mer avec des plages agréables pas urbanisées, restées encore assez nature et aménagées (douches , tables de pique-nique. Bons contacts par mail et par téléphone avec le propriétaire qui donne de nombreuses informations en français et anglais. Bon accueil du voisinage qui aime parler et échanger malgré la barrière de la langue parlée couramment, le catalan. Bien pour ceux qui recherchent de l'authenticité de la vie rurale espagnole.
8 / 10Excellent·Aug 2016
location conforme à la description, maison très sympathique et propre . De nombreuses informations fournies par le propriétaire bien utiles. village agréable, dans les terres mais relativement proche des plages et de sites pittoresque.
6 / 10Average·Sep 2020
The property is like the description. It's a good place to sleep in an old house, and if you like mountains, rivers, and the sea. The only problem was that we had to clean all the house

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FAQs

Is parking included with this house?

Parking is not specified as an available amenity at The White House, Rasquera - A Genuine Catalan Village House, Sleeps Four. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this house?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is The White House, Rasquera - A Genuine Catalan Village House, Sleeps Four pet friendly?

Yes! This house is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.

What amenities are available at The White House, Rasquera - A Genuine Catalan Village House, Sleeps Four?

We found 2 amenities for this rental. This includes non-smoking, and pets allowed.