Need to know
Rooms
31, including 16 suites.
Check–Out
12 noon, but flexible, subject to availability. Earliest check-in, 3pm.
More details
Rates include à la carte breakfast, and guests get a tapas plate on arrival, welcome drink, seasonal fruit bowl and hand-cut flowers in their room. Some dates require a minimum stay of two or three nights.
Also
Common areas are accessible for guests with mobility issues and some rooms are specially adapted too.
At the hotel
Spa, vineyard and orchards, farm and kitchen garden, courtyard, private chapel, concierge, butler service on request, launderette, high-speed WiFi. In rooms: TV, minibar, air-conditioning.
Our favourite rooms
Those Puigpunyent Valley views are worth stumping up for, the suites have the best of them, and you’ll likely have original fixtures (beamed ceilings, decorative fireplaces, terracotta-tiled floors and mosaic tiling). For that dash of extra privacy, the Pool Cottage House is ensconced in the grounds, and is ideal for families and small groups.
Poolside
If the hotel’s rouged facade doesn’t catch your eye, the turquoise wink of the terrace-set 30-metre pool will for sure. Placed so the Puigpunyent Valley seems to stretch out ad infinitum, there are cosy covered cabanas from which you can pick out a hillock for that finca you’ll buy one day. And to give some gusto to those daydreams, there’s a snack bar dishing out cocktails and house wines (plus tapas) close by. And, in the spa you’ll find a peaceful pool in a Moorish-style setting, with stone arches and ochre walls.
Spa
The hotel doesn’t just rely on the sheer force of nature to instil a sense of wellbeing in you here. No, 1,000 square metres of the estate are dedicated to pampering, with a sympathetically designed complex comprising five treatment rooms, a sauna and steam room, beauty salon, pool and thermal circuit. Workouts on the Technogym machines are made all the more inspiring with mountainous views, and personal trainers can tailor regimes or take you out into the wilds to pound through leafy jogging tracks.
Packing tips
That depends, are you team ‘do sweet FA’? Or are you team ‘pump up the ‘puig’? The former, bring your swim and spa wear and cleanse your palate; the latter, bring sturdy footwear and breathable fabrics.
Also
If ‘Going to the chapel to get ma-a-a-rried’ is on your agenda then you’re in luck, Hotel Son Net has a charming private chapel for special occasions.
Children
Children will love going free-range in the grounds and lifeguard-watched pool (indoors things are a touch shush-ier), and there are plenty of interconnecting options, plus a family-size cottage. Babysitting can be arranged too.
Sustainability efforts
The hotel is extremely considerate of the environment. Building methods used in restoration and expansion have been eco friendly, water is purified through aeration filters and warmed using heat-recovery methods, energy-saving lighting is installed, and climate is controlled using aerothermal systems. The kitchen gathers much of its fruit and vegetables from the organic kitchen garden and orchards onsite (and a vineyard keeps the wine flowing), and everything else is sourced from as close by as possible, using a 0km ethos. And recycling and composting are duly done.