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Descriptions of the Villa's
4 Bedrooms: The Observatory: A suite-sized room located on the third story of the Hacienda's tower, this spacious location with
windows on all sides boasts stupendous 360-degree views of Pacific Ocean, forest, and mountain, making it one of the most
stunning bedrooms in all of Costa Rica. It has
full ensuite bath with a spacious, custom-built round tub, tropical hardwood floors, handmade furniture including a sofa bed,
and a queen bed with mesh canopy. Access is by a spiral staircase that climbs to the third story through the tower.
Bedroom 1: A large, distinctive room with high ceilings and both courtyard
and porch access. The large bathroom has a custom-built, extra-large, round bathtub and dressing area with makeup table and
mirror. King canopy bed.
Bedroom 2: Spacious room with high ceilings and full ensuite bath, courtyard and porch access. Canopy queen bed.

Perched atop the Cordillera de Tiláran mountain chain, the Villa & Vacation
Rental overlooks a vast expanse of Pacific coast and ocean, the Gulf and Peninsula of Nicoya, and the Rio Baranca.
A very private hideaway, tranquility is ensured during your stay. Each room features breathtaking views of the Pacific
Ocean, full ensuite bathrooms, handmade tropical hardwood furniture, and queen or king beds. Cerro Coyote's 70 acre property encompasses an entire mountaintop, and includes hiking trails, the orchid house, gardens,
tropical forest, streams, and open fields. Birders and nature lovers will delight in this extraordinary property. Cerro Coyote is perfectly located for exploring the rest of Costa Rica, or as a place to simply
get away from it all. The Coyote Mountain Villa Experience Hacienda Cerro Coyote lies in the Canton of San Ramon at the
end of the Tiláran mountain chain, not far from the famed Monteverde Cloud Forest and on the way to Arenal Volcano,
the Los Angeles Cloud Forest Preserve, Peñas Blancas Nature Preserve, and other attractions. The Central Valley, Carrara
National Park, Poas Volcano, and Arenal volcano are within easy reach for day trips. Pacific coast beaches near Puntarenas
are also a day trip away. The secluded property offers abundant resources for
guests to explore the flora and fauna of Costa Rica, hike, dine, and relax. With the Hacienda designed for all seasons, Cerro
Coyote offers a Mediterranean climate. Our friendly staff--hired exclusively from the local coffee growing communities of
La Guaria, San Francisco, and Piededades Sur will treat you with warm Tico hospitality, and provide a way to get to know the
real heart of the country. Reserve Online! Featured in Costa Rica Luxury Hotels! Cerro Coyote, S.A. In the mountains
. . . San Francisco de Piedades Sur, San Ramon, Alajuela, Costa Rica For reservation requests,
please call our sister property, Trout Point Lodge, at +1 (902) 482-8360 and someone will return your call within 48
hours. The best method for making reservations is online. Local number in Costa Rica: +506 8383-0544 (Please do not call this number for reservations).
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All rooms feature wood-beamed high ceilings, handcrafted wooden furniture including a writing
desk and armoire, all-cotton high thread count sheets, comfortable mattresses, and glass-tiled bathrooms with natural light.
Hair dryers and irons available on request. Prices are for double occupancy.
Bedroom 3: Gound-floor room with high ceiling and full ensuite bath, porch and courtyard access. 1 full and
1 queen bed.
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"The dark, rich gavilan ceilings against the whitewashed walls transport you to a rural
Spanish villa. The blue washes of the Pacific and distant Nicoya Peninsula are extra eye candy."
Fodors Costa Rica (2006)
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From Green Places to Stay (Sawday, 2006):
Up the spiral stair in the tower to one of the most stunning panoramas in Costa Rica -- it's worth paying extra for
the 'observatory' suite! The other bedrooms -- all lofty, all large -- open to a Moorish courtyard where fountains play and
swallows swoop. No air conditioning, no fans: the modern hacienda has been carefullty designed to be cool in the summer and
warm in the winter. Once here, you will pretty much stay put -- the 4x4 van does not come cheap -- but there are guided walks
within the reserve and orchids and wildlife aplenty (flycatchers, hummingbirds, sloths, coyote). Visitors are enchanted by
the peace, the setting and the food. Start with a margarita by the fire, move onto four gorgeous Spanish/Creole courses served
at a big friendly table (or privately on the veranda). Sophisticated bedrooms display textiles on walls and floors, huge bathrooms,
delicious beds. No need for room keys: staff are trustworthy, courteous, and caring.
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