Discover the best top things to do in Rojales, Spain including Shenanigans Irish Bar, Harrys Bar, Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre, AquaPark Ciudad Quesada, La Marquesa Golf, Quesada Taxi, Cuevas del Rodeo de Rojales, Quesada Bowling, Buda Chill Club, Fab-U-Lush.
Restaurants in Rojales
4.5 based on 49 reviews
We called in here for pre dinner drinks and enjoyed unwinding sat on the terrace overlooking the golf course. Lovely staff and decent measures at reasonable prices added to the enjoyable visit.
4.5 based on 118 reviews
Excellent friendly service with a smile....The Steak n Ale pie was really delicious..Best one we have ever tasted...Very tender steak...Will definatley visit again.
4.5 based on 51 reviews
Founded in 2008 by British expats Sue and Rod Weeding, our non-profit rescue centre saves neglected, abused and abandoned horses, ponies and donkeys across the Alicante region of Spain. We open to the public on the first Sunday of every month from 1pm to 4pm. Meet our horses, ponies and donkeys and hear their incredible rescue stories during a free guided tour.
This is a great day out for young and old the Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre used to do free tours the first Sunday of the month. But since Covid you can book a private tour any day of the week it's €10.00 for an adult and €5.00 for children it's well worth the money as you get to meet the 122 horses, ponies and donkeys and hear some of their stories. There are also the beautiful peacocks, chickens, Isadora the pot bellied pig and gorgeous Ruppert the pig to see. The private tour allows you a more personable view of the animals and you still have the opportunity to buy drinks and snacks from the snack bar. I would definitely recommend a visit if you are anywhere near Rojales it really is a very special place.
4.0 based on 434 reviews
Visited with 3 year old in July. Ended up going back another 2 times within our week, it was perfect for us! Very good value for money - both entry to the park and food / drink. Able to take own food and drinks if you wish - a welcome change from bag searches at other parks. Lots for our little one to keep him entertained. Lifeguards were extremely helpful and kind. Could not fault it. Thanks - we'll be back!
4.0 based on 166 reviews
La Marquesa Golf, was designed and founded in 1989 by D. Justo Quesada, at it was named “Club de Golf Quesada”. Due to it’s proximity to Alicante city it quickly reached a significant number of members and at certain moments it was estimated that 80% of players from the province had hit their first balls there. In 1994 the name was changed to “La Marquesa Golf & Country Club”, a name which got to be known all over Europe, thanks to the Real Estate development created by the Quesada family. An ambitious project of more than 15,000 homes which they named Ciudad Quesada. This is a great residential development with more than 30,000 properties around the golf course. It was incredible to see how many different people from so many different nationalities became members , and have always created a wonderful and friendly environment. Throughout these years, important changes have occurred, technical as well as design improvements, but always respecting the principle of offering a varied route, where the player can truly enjoy the course as well as playing the sport they’re passionate about.
I am so pleased that somebody who plays golf here introduced us to the restaurant at The Clubhouse La Marquesa. Since our first visit we have been back many times mostly for Sunday lunch. There is always plenty of choice on the menu and wonderful combinations of fresh produce. Each month I have found a different menu and a problem as to what to choose - a nice problem to have! I have booked for Valentines as I was there last year and would highly recommend it as the menu is wonderful and the cost at 20 euro's for evening meal excellent for the food on offer. Take my advise and have a meal here.
4.0 based on 92 reviews
I really like going to this place. There's lots of cave houses made into artisan shops where you can get things from handmade purses and art to wishing trees and jewellery. It's best to visit in spring or autumn when the weather is not too hot or cold and just have a good mooch around. Check the website for when it's fully open: there could be a band on and you can take your own picnic and just take in the atmosphere. There are often other stalls there lining the walkways. Note that it is quite hilly.
4.0 based on 57 reviews
Good place to go when the sun is to hot AC good drinks good prices can get food as well price for bowling good as well
3.5 based on 5 reviews
A great roof terrace chilled out cocktail bar, with great views, atmosphere and good service. Good value drinks and great cocktails. Always a welcoming place for me and my family when we visit Quesada.
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