A stone's throw from Villa de Leyva's gaping-wide Plaza Mayor, Casa Terra is a seven-room property built — in keeping with the entire town — in a Spanish colonial style. Whitewashed walls and wooden balustrades look onto an elegant private patio and grassy, cactus-and-flower-filled gardens with views of Villa de Leyva's surrounding hills.
Rooms are decorated individually with plush, luxurious fabrics and more unusual additions such as sheepskin or feather-trimmed throws. There's no restaurant, but breakfast is included in your stay and served alfresco on the patio by a stone fountain. You can expect a feast of local produce, freshly squeezed juices, and fruit (presented on eye-catching painted crockery).
For us, this is definitely the best place to stay in Villa de Leyva thanks to its well-designed rooms, warm service, and the delicious breakfasts served in the peaceful courtyard.
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Rooms
The seven rooms accommodate one or two people, with some larger suites. Conceived by a µþ´Ç²µ´Ç³Ùá-based interior designer, they're decorated with Colombian artwork, such as indigenous sculptures and paintings. The suites look onto the property's gardens, and some have their own balcony. All rooms have showers, while only one room (the Leyva Room) has a bathtub. All rooms have TVs and complimentary Wi-Fi. There are also all kinds of personal touches — on chillier nights, you might find a hot-water bottle tucked between your sheets. All rooms, and the entire property, are non-smoking.
Location
The hotel is just a few steps from Villa de Leyva's locus, Plaza Mayor, making it one of the most central properties in the town. It's also within easy walking distance of good local restaurants, craft shops, and all of the town's principal sights, including some fine early Baroque churches.
Food and drink
Breakfast is a table-service affair, served daily from 8.30am to 10am at the small cluster of tables on the patio's terrace. It consists of local ham, cheese, eggs, fresh fruit and tea and coffee. The hotel has no restaurant for lunch or evening meals, but it's within walking distance of many good local eateries serving both traditional Colombian and international cuisine.
Families
Extra beds can be added into some of the suite rooms, and cots for infants are also available upon request.
Facilities and activities
The gardens here are a particular asset: they're often brimming with flowers and cacti and have hummingbird feeders. The hotel will lend you bicycles for exploring Villa de Leyva, and there's a laundry service.
Tour ideas in Villa de Leyva
Our itineraries are there to spark ideas for how you could include a stay at Casa Terra as part of your trip. Treat them simply as suggestions, because every aspect of the trip we create for you will be yours to define.
Alternative places to stay nearby
Where possible, we like to offer a range of accommodation for each stop of your trip, chosen by our specialists as some of their favourite places to stay. To help you make the right choice, we give each property a rating based on its facilities and service, but we also look for hotels with distinct character or a location that can't be bettered.
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Experiences while staying here
The following activities are designed to give you the most authentic experiences of the area where you're staying. We work with local guides, who use their knowledge and often a resident's eye to show you the main sights and more out-of-the-way attractions. Our specialists can also suggest outdoor pursuits and activities, such as cooking classes, that will introduce you to the traditions of the area's inhabitants.
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El Infiernito and El Fosil Museum El Infiernito and El Fosil Museum
El Infiernito and El Fosil Museum
You will be met by your guide and drive out to see the archaeological ruins at the Muisca observatory (Muiscas were an indigenous Indian tribe that the Spanish wiped-out).
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Tour on Horse Back Tour on Horse Back
Tour on Horse Back
After walking to the centre of town you are escorted to the horses to have an afternoon out to see the archaeological ruins at the Muisca observatory (Muiscas were an indigenous Indian tribe that the Spanish wiped-out). It was partially destroyed by the Spanish but enough remains intact for your visit.
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Villa de Leyva and nearby places
- µþ´Ç²µ´Ç³Ùá 81 miles away
- ²Ñ±ð»å±ð±ô±ôÃ²Ô 148 miles away
- Zona Cafetera 156 miles away
- Los Llanos 175 miles away
- The Pacific Coast 270 miles away
- San AgustÃn 322 miles away
- Caribbean Coast 357 miles away
- Cartagena 358 miles away
- Santa Marta 391 miles away
- Tayrona National Park 395 miles away