Costa del Sol · Spain
Rafol de Almunia is a tranquil village located in the Marina Alta region of Alicante, home to a close-knit community of 734 residents. With an elevation of 88 meters and a territory of 4.9 square kilometers, it offers a peaceful setting away from the bustling coast while remaining accessible. This small municipality provides an authentic Spanish lifestyle, characterized by its quiet streets and agricultural surroundings.
The culinary scene is intimate but sufficient, featuring two restaurants and one local cafe where residents gather. The village's small size of 4.9 square kilometers means everything is within walking distance, fostering a pedestrian-friendly lifestyle. Despite its small size, the locality maintains the charm of the Valencian interior, ideal for those seeking privacy and tranquility.
Living here means embracing a rural lifestyle with the convenience of larger towns just a short drive away. The village preserves its traditional character, making it an attractive location for those looking to escape the noise of major tourist hubs while still enjoying the Mediterranean climate.
Rainfall is sporadic, with the region recording an average of 72 rainy days per year. This dry climate supports the agricultural landscape surrounding the village and contributes to the high quality of life enjoyed by its residents. The weather is generally stable, making it a comfortable location for year-round living.
| Month | °C gem. | °C max | °C min | Rainfall mm | Sun hours |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| January | 11.6° | 15.7° | 8.0° | 65 mm | 252h |
| February | 12.4° | 16.5° | 8.6° | 28 mm | 244h |
| March | 13.9° | 17.8° | 10.1° | 110 mm | 281h |
| April | 15.6° | 19.6° | 11.6° | 63 mm | 309h |
| May | 19.2° | 23.5° | 14.8° | 39 mm | 382h |
| June | 23.7° | 28.1° | 19.0° | 17 mm | 395h |
| July | 26.5° | 31.0° | 21.8° | 13 mm | 416h |
| August | 26.6° | 31.1° | 22.2° | 29 mm | 377h |
| September | 23.3° | 27.3° | 19.6° | 97 mm | 312h |
| October | 19.7° | 23.7° | 16.0° | 70 mm | 282h |
| November | 15.3° | 19.1° | 12.0° | 47 mm | 245h |
| December | 12.8° | 16.6° | 9.5° | 65 mm | 237h |
Public transport is available locally, with two bus lines serving the area and a total of 21 stops connecting the village to surrounding towns. The village is situated at an elevation of 115 meters, making it easily accessible by car from the main coastal roads. For those who prefer cycling, the flat gradient in the immediate vicinity offers pleasant riding conditions.
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The immediate natural surroundings consist of traditional Spanish agricultural land and orchards, typical of the Alicante interior. The elevation of 88 meters provides views over the surrounding plain. The village's location allows residents to enjoy the peace of the countryside while having the Mediterranean Sea accessible within a 15 to 20-minute drive.
While the village itself does not host large sports complexes, the surrounding region offers various golf courses and water sports facilities along the nearby coast. The quiet roads are ideal for road cycling enthusiasts looking to train in a traffic-free environment. For more extensive leisure facilities, residents often visit the larger towns nearby within the Marina Alta comarca.
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Currently, the market shows an average property price of €285,000, indicating a stable market for detached villas. The low population density suggests a market that is less volatile than the coastal hotspots. The economic activity is quiet, supported by the essential amenities like the pharmacy and dining establishments that serve both residents and the occasional visitor.
Properties here typically offer more space compared to coastal apartments, appealing to buyers looking for privacy and tranquility. The housing stock consists mainly of traditional Spanish villas. For investors or home seekers, this represents a market where supply does not always meet demand, often requiring patience to find the right property.