Tarifa Shepherd's Lodge

Tarifa, Costa de la Luz, Spain
Book from GBP Book from £121 per night

A secluded eco-house (sleeping 2-5) on a hillside above stunning white beaches, with views across the straits to Morocco

A secluded eco-house (sleeping 2-5) on a hillside above stunning white beaches, with views across the straits to Morocco

On a private grassy hillside overlooking the windswept beaches of the Atlantic lies this secluded eco-house. It's just three kilometres from the cool kitesurfing town of Tarifa, but it feels completely cut off from civilisation. Hidden among rocky outcrops and pine forest, the house was rebuilt from an old shepherd's hut, with exposed stone and glass walls giving it a rustic, back-to-nature vibe. Solar panels provide electricity, whilst gas heats water directly from the mountain spring. The local farmer still herds his goats around the hillside, so you may even have the enchanting soundtrack of jingling goat bells while you take a siesta.

Inside, the house is cute and cosy, complete with an open-plan living area, kitchen, double bed and a cool kids’ bunk room. Outside is a private plunge pool and incredible 360-degree views across beaches and grassy hills. It's a perfect hideaway for couples or small families that don't require creature comforts. If you're into windsports, even better! And from this secluded spot on an undeveloped stretch of coastline, the starry skies are magical.

Highs

    • The solitude and peacefulness. Your neighbours are mostly cows, goats, pigs, owls and swooping red kites...
    • But you're not completely cut off from civilisation. The main coastal road and Tarifa town are just a five-minute drive away
    • We love the panoramic views over rocky crags and sparkling seas towards Morocco; on a clear night you can see Tangier's twinkling lights across the water
    • BBQs on the terrace as the sun goes down, accompanied by the melody of goat bells in the distance
    • Kite- and windsurfing beaches aplenty; some beautifully secluded bays are within a short drive

Lows

    • There is another house on the same plot, set further down the hill, but you won't feel overlooked
    • No air-con and wholly dependent on natural energy; without sunshine (rare in these parts), you may find yourself without power - although the owners promise "a limitless supply of candles and twinkling stars"
    • The open-plan sleeping arrangements might not suit everyone
    • The strong winds can be exhausting, but this is why many people travel to Tarifa
    • Access is via a steep single-track road; a car is essential

Best time to go

The house is open all year round. May and June are the best months for wildflowers and quieter beaches. Summer brings a good party scene, but the main road can get very busy, and Tarifa town fills with Spanish tourists. September and October are quieter but warm; the annual seven-day feria is quite something, with 500-strong horseback parades, rides, raffles and surfing competitions. Winter is ideal for a quiet getaway, and the weather can be surprisingly good - we came in January and experienced bright sunshine and temps in the high teens. The bird migration is from October to June.

Our top tips

Bring high-factor suncream (the wind can be very deceptive), a sturdy windbreak for the beach, walking boots, and your binoculars. Kite / windsurfing gear is useful if you have it, although there are plenty of places you can hire it from.

Great for...

Beach
Cheap & Chic
Eco
Family
Great Outdoors
  • Eco-house
  • House for 2-5
  • Self-catering
  • All ages welcome
  • Open all year
  • Plunge Pool
  • Spa Treatments
  • Walk to beach
  • Pet Friendly
  • Disabled Access
  • Car recommended
  • Parking
  • Restaurants Nearby
  • WiFi
  • Air Conditioning
  • Guest Lounge
  • Terrace
  • Garden
  • Gym
  • Daily Maid Service
  • Towels & Bedlinen
Room:

Rooms

The main space is open-plan, with a living-dining area at the front and a nook with a double bed at the back. In the middle is a small but very well-equipped kitchen, and down a few steps to the right is a kids' bedroom with three bunk beds. It’s simple but cosy and well looked after. Décor is in keeping with the simplistic, contemporary vibe - you wouldn’t want much distraction from the stunning landscapes outside every window.

You’ll likely be spending most of your time outdoors, where there’s a shaded terrace with that all-important view. At the side of the house, a private plunge pool overlooks the glittering sea.

Features include:

  • Coffee / tea making
  • Cots available
  • Plunge pool
  • Terrace/balcony
  • WiFi

Eating

The house is completely self-catered and, while the kitchen isn't sophisticated, we wanted for nothing the entire week. There's a fridge-freezer, gas hob, blender, and all the necessary cooking implements and crockery. You'll also find a few basics such as salt, pepper, oil and washing-up liquid, plus a bottle of wine for guests booking through i-escape.

We cooked virtually everything on the fantastic gas BBQ on our terrace - from pork and sausages over the flames, to chilli prawns and asparagus on the hot plate. Our fondest memories are of dinners outside under the stars, sitting on huge floor cushions at a table adorned with candles. There's also an indoor table for rare rainy days. 

The food market in Tarifa’s Old Town is wonderful for fresh fish, meat and vegetables, and there are a couple of supermarkets on the road into town. There’s also a lively bar and restaurant scene both in Tarifa and along the main road (the owner will give you a list of recommendations). The nearest restaurant is at Hurricane Hotel, located on the main road at the turning to the house, around 800m away. In the Old Town, we loved Anca Curro, a tiny but famous tapas bar. Also worth trying is vegetarian restaurant Chilimosa, while friendly bar and grill Vaca Loca (‘Mad Cow’) is perfect for committed carnivores. Wherever you choose to eat, look out for local tuna on the menus (try it raw) - this stretch of coast is famous for the Almadraba tuna catch.

Features include:

  • Barbecue
  • Food blender
  • Fridge
  • Full kitchen
  • Hob or stove
  • Restaurants nearby
Eating:
Activity:

Activities

  • Tarifa is a mecca for kite and windsurfers from all over the world, and surf schools can be found along the beaches; Valdevaqueros is one of the best
  • Keen bird-watchers need step no further than the terrace. The house sits directly under one of the most important bird migration routes between Europe and Africa, and from October to June you'll see flocks of white storks, black storks, lesser kestrels, short-toed eagles, Egyptian vultures, sparrowhawks, red and black kites, marsh and Montagu's harriers, ospreys, buzzards, booted eagles and more
  • Go hiking: the house is within a natural park, so you can set off on foot for wonderful walks and breathtaking views. A small path takes you to a headland looking out over beaches in both directions - stunning at sunrise and sunset
  • Venture north towards Punta Paloma and Bolonia and you'll be able to walk to some gorgeous secluded sandy coves. In Bolonia, allow time to visit Baelo Claudia: spectacular Roman ruins right on the beach
  • From Tarifa, you can book deep-sea fishing, whale watching, or horse-riding along the beach
  • Have a round of golf: there's a course near Vejer de la Frontera (approximately 25 minutes' drive)
  • Visit Africa for the day! The ferry from Tarifa to Tangier takes just over an hour, so you can pop over to go bargain hunting in the souks

Activities on site or nearby include:

  • Birdwatching
  • Boat trips
  • Fishing
  • Golf
  • Hiking
  • Historical sites
  • Horse riding
  • Kitesurfing
  • Sailing
  • Shopping / markets
  • Surfing
  • Swimming
  • Whale watching
  • Windsurfing

Kids

Children are welcome and will love the beach, the space and the local animals. Our three-year old kept asking to go back, partly lured by the cosy cubbyhole beds and the Lego!

Best for:

Children (4-12 years)

Family friendly accommodation:

There are bunk beds for three children.

Cots Available

Baby equipment:

Baby cots and toys are available on request.

Remember  baby and child equipment may be limited or need pre-booking

Families Should Know:

Bear in mind that the terrain around the house is quite rocky, so keep an eye on new walkers.

Kid Friendly:

Location

The house is 3km north of Tarifa town, on the southern tip of Spain. It is set above Playa de los Lances and Playa de Valdevaqueros, with views across the Strait of Gibraltar to Morocco. 

By Air:
The nearest airports are Gibraltar (50km / 1-hour away), Jerez (80km / 1.5 hours away) and Málaga (150km / 2-hours away).

From the Airport:
The house is off the beaten track, so you'll want to hire a car to get here and get around. 

Airports:

  • Gibraltar International 50.0 km GIB
  • Málaga Pablo Ruiz Picasso 150.0 km AGP

Other:

  • Beach 0.8 km
  • Shops 3.0 km
  • Restaurant 0.8 km

Need flights?

We recommend Skyscanner which compares all airlines in one easy step

Our guests' ratings...

Based on 1 independent review from i-escape guests

10/10
Room
9/10
Service
10/10
Value
10/10
Overall

{{ review.rating }}/10, ,

Rates for Tarifa Shepherd's Lodge

Arriving on: