Finca Pereila
Your vegan holidays away from the hustle and bustle and in the middle of everything
This paradise on earth is a quiet, natural and beautiful place located in a lush, green valley near the authentic Andalusian town of Coín in the province of Málaga.
Here you can hear birds singing and the refreshing sound of the ever flowing stream Río Pereilas, our namesake.
Relax by our pool, in the hammocks, or in one of our cosy rooms and enjoy our delicious home-made vegan food.
The Finca
Finca Pereila is a genuine Andalusian country house with 2 spacious guestrooms and a ‘casita’, a little garden house, all with their private bathroom en-suite, and the casita has got a small terrace. The finca is embedded in a big terrain of about 2000 m2 with terraces and a large refreshing pool of 8 x 5 meters and a bar with outside kitchen for guests.
We’re is situated in a historical and picturesque part of Coín, in a valley with orange, lemon, and avocado trees, next to the ever-flowing stream Río Pereilas and beneath the Ermita Nuestra Señora de Fuensanta. Away from the crowds it’s a great escape from the hectic everyday life.
In the surrounding areas you find many beautiful hiking paths and cycle routes. We are close to many highlights and amenities, but when you are in our little slice of paradise you’re far away from all the hustle & bustle and surrounded by nature. From the finca you can walk to the historical centre of Coín in just 30 minutes, many beaches at the Costa del Sol and iconic Marbella are at only 30 minutes driving distance, the cultural hub Málaga and Málaga Airport in 40 minutes, the popular walk ‘Caminito del Rey’ at about 45 minutes, and Ronda at about 1 hour drive away.
Why veganism and why a Vegan B&B?
5 reasons to live vegan and to come to a vegan holiday accommodation:
Animal rights and animal welfare
All living beings need not suffer needlessly for our pleasure and enjoyment. In our current society it is perfectly possible to replace animal products with alternatives without losing our standard of living.
Climate
On the current scale, livestock farming and meat and dairy production is unsustainable for our planet.
Health
Scientific research shows that vegans with a varied diet are less likely to suffer from cardiovascular disease and certain cancers than meat eaters.
World food supply
It is much more efficient to use agricultural land to produce crops for human consumption than to grow crops for animal consumption.
Why choose veganism over vegetarianism
Although vegetarianism strives for less animal suffering, vegetarians often overlook the fact that the egg and dairy industry also causes animal suffering.
The Vegan Society: “It’s time to ask ourselves: if it is now possible to live a life that involves delicious food and drink, delivers better health, leaves a smaller carbon footprint and avoids killing other creatures – then why don’t we?”
You are free to prepare your own meals in our communal outside kitchen, plus there is a number of restaurants in the vicinity of the finca that serve vegan options and very good vegan restaurants on the coast and in Málaga. Ask us for recommendations!
For guests we have a large fridge with 3 freezer compartments and in the outdoor kitchen you can find all the things to cook and eat in the finca, we have several vegan cookbooks and folders with vegan recipes to inspire guests and we give advice where to buy your products can find.
Everyone is welcome, also non-vegans, but we ask everyone to please respect our vegan lifestyle. That means: please do not bring any animal products to the finca and do not bring, prepare or consume any animal products on our property.
Do you have any questions or doubts about this, please don’t hesitate contacting us.
Our fellow residents
At Finca Pereila we don’t only love cats and dogs but all animals. That is why we also have two (rescue) pigs George and Mildred.
In 2020 we came to live in the finca with the cat Phoebe, that was already an older lady. Birgit had her since she was a kitten and she travelled with her to Spain. She loved lying in the sun and enjoyed our little paradise, but sadly she died beginning 2023.
Since 2021 George and Mildred live with us. They are brother and sister and as soon the group that rescued their mother found out that she was pregnant they were looking for families to adopt the babies. George and Mildred where cute little piglets when they came to live at the finca. Now they’re fully grown they have their own pig sty with stable for the cold and wet winter days and a mud pool to cool down in summer. They like to eat and love almost all rests from the kitchen, like fruit peels and sometimes they like to receive a belly rub. Did you know that pigs are very sensitive, intelligent and clean animals?
Dog Lilly came to live in the finca by herself since spring 2022. Her former owners were happy when we wanted to adopt her. She was a very sweet, social and playful dog that loved to go for walks and could play with the ball the whole day long. She loved all guests and all guests loved her, but after being with us a bit more as a year she died all of the sudden in the summer of 2023 with 10,5 years old. It was a big shock for us and so sad that in one year two beloved pets died.
After Phoebe died we left the rests of her cat food outside for the strays and Cleo came. She was pregnant and had 2 kittens in april 2023, Mila and Gizmo. Teddy also came begging for food, very skinny and in a bad state. So now we have 4 cats that live happily in the finca with us.
Our Activities
Apart from cosy accommodation in a paradise-like surrounding and our wonderful facilities, we also offer activities to broaden your mind.
David holds Hatha Yoga sessions and Birgit helps you discover your artistic side during art classes with painting, drawing, and mixed media.
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