The hotel is set in the beautifull The
Tena Valley. At a height of 1,224 metres. the
town of Tramacastilla de Tena looks over a
hillside that dominates the Tena Valley, right
in the centre of the Aragonese Pyrenees to
which one can gain access through Spain or
France. The Axial Pyrenees rise behind it with
Balaitus, Arriel, Musales, Picos del Infierno
rising to over 3,000 m. Among their peaks one
stumbles on the largest number of lakes in
the Aragonese Pyrenees: Ibón de Tramacastilla,
Respomuso, Tebarray, Ibonciecho and Ibones de Anayet to name just a few.
Thanks to its ideal location visitor can take part in various sports and including
water, adventure, environmental activities and tourist and
cultural visits.
The Privilegio de Tena Hotel
dates back to the ancient sturdy walls of
an abbey built in 1470, which were subsequently
employed to construct an ancestral house, integrated
and designed to comply with the Pyrenean architecture.
The hotel facilities were extended at the end
of 2003, with the construction of a new building
that respects the interior and exterior balance,
considering all aspects from quality materials,
functional designs and light aesthetics, to
modern decoration. The facilities have been
designed to offer you an exclusive space equipated
with the maximum qualities on equipment and
service.
Each room has been designed with a cared selection of textures,
colours and sensations, inspired in the natural
scenery of our setting. A great large window
bring us over the benefits of the daylight
the warm of the dusk or the withdrawal at night
while we enjoyed a beam of spurts jets in the swimming pool,
we relaxed with the chromatic game of its waters or we rested
on thermic easy chairs after a cheering thermal route.
The bare stonewalls or the loft
ceilings add a rustic touch to some of the
rooms (Abbey building on the left wing of the premises), which
blend easily with the modern décor. Textures and colour
shades mix together beautifully with the interior architecture
and the nature outside guaranteeing a welcoming stay to any one.
The furniture of the hotel combines the rustic
style with a modern design as well as a feeling
of warmth and simplicity making the best of
the interior and exterior lights thus, balancing
the functionality and comfort in the private
and communal areas. A joy to the senses … enjoy
the view over the Búbal
reservoir from the main living room sitting
in the Maceda armchair, created by designer
Jorge Varela, or the natural majesty of Peña
Telera, from the Jacuzzi integrated in the
living-room. Lighting relies on models Meloneras
and Jasone, Julieta and Petite, by designers
Miguel Ángel
Ciganda, Manel Ibargüengoitia
and Miguel Herranz, respectively.