La Dehesa de San Juan Country House
The Dehesa de San Juan's house is a family vacation home built by the Navarran architect Víctor Eusa in 1929. It is spacious both inside and out, surrounded by a large area of meadows and pine forests and set apart from the town center. It is the perfect place for relaxation and family gatherings, ideal for socializing and outdoor dinners.
In one of the meanders formed by the Ebro River between La Rioja and Navarre lies a field known as La Dehesa de San Juan, where the house bearing the same name stands.
It is a peaceful country house, covered in ivy. Amid the leaves climbing the facade, large windows open up, flooding the interior of this peaceful corner of La Ribera with light.
It’s a place to stroll, relax, or simply contemplate the serene landscapes of La Ribera, and it’s also a great starting and ending point for exploring the area and enjoying the region’s fine cuisine.
The accommodation features the following rooms: on the lower level, there is a large living and dining room, the kitchen, a double bedroom with a shower room, and a guest restroom. Upstairs, there are two double bedrooms, three twin bedrooms, two full bathrooms, a covered terrace accessible from two of the bedrooms, and a long balcony accessible from one of the bedrooms.
Capacity: 12 people