At 32 km from Essaouira, housing units built with biocompatible materials powered by solar energy, placed in a context of a farm that covers 30 hectares of hills. The farm was built in total respect of the characteristics of this area with crops traditionally present and thanks to the extraordinary pedoclimatic conditions of the region. An olive grove of 3000 trees inserted in an area that sees around 1800 Argan trees, even centenarians, quality agricultural production and a plant of 25 beehives for the production of our honey and much more .....
The bungalows, currently 3, are in a dedicated area on the hill with a breathtaking view of the ocean and the surrounding hilly countryside. They are about 100 meters from each other and are oriented to guarantee privacy to guests. Our guests have access to the entire territory of the farm and can pick up the seasonal vegetables personally in our greenhouses and vegetable gardens and our pomegranates for free! Other products such as olive oil and honey are available in the company store. You will be welcomed by our staff and taken to your bungalow where you will find a brochure with phone numbers and instructions. At the lodge, you will find the essentials such as a couple of bottles of water, sugar, coffee, tea, spices, a little olive oil, a pack of spaghetti with tomato sauce and a selection of our current production of vegetables. (Toilet paper and soap) Other products such as olive oil and honey are available in the company store.
The whole area is guarded during the night.
The region is called "Ain el Hajar" which means "Source in the stones", a source of freshwater, green and luxuriant oasis. An irrigation system from the source allows the irrigation of local farmers' crops. Ain el Hajar is located in front of our farm and can be reached on foot for a nice walk in the village, in the shade of tall palm trees, olive groves, and pomegranates. The largest rural market in the region takes place every Sunday in Had Draa, 10 km west of the farm. The farmers of the region offer their crops, animals, and crafts. The market offers an authentic view of the daily life of the Berbers in the Moroccan countryside. Vegetables and fruit, nuts and spices release their aromas.
At 7 km east of the farm, on the Atlantic coast, Moulay Bouzerktoun, a village for water sports such as kite surfing, where it is possible to have lunch in nice little restaurants overlooking the Atlantic.
A vehicle is recommended but not essential for those who want to spend a few days in nature. It is possible to take a collective taxi or request a taxi by telephone.