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Re: Moving to Oliva
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 9779248)
I agree, its going to be pricey down there ... I think the properties are a lot more substantial and with land about them.
I'd love one of the beach front houses. they look small but they are huge, and unfortunately hardly ever come up for sale Not quite where the ones I think you are referring to but this will do me.http://www.kyero.com/property/119137...for-sale-oliva Not the decor! The location. |
Re: Moving to Oliva
Originally Posted by johnnyone
(Post 9779306)
You and me both. Bit out of my league though.
Not quite where the ones I think you are referring to but this will do me.http://www.kyero.com/property/119137...for-sale-oliva Not the decor! The location. |
Re: Moving to Oliva
Many thanks for all the information. Having looked at some of the properties for rent in Old Town now, none of them seem to have much garden and no parking so we will have a look at the outskirts of town and close villages that you have suggested. Is there much public transport available, or will we have to rely solely on car or feet.
Maria |
Re: Moving to Oliva
Originally Posted by Maria56
(Post 9780076)
Is there much public transport available, or will we have to rely solely on car or feet.
Maria |
Re: Moving to Oliva
I live in Piles, the next village to Oliva and yes there is a public bus service which connects Oliva to Gandia via Piles, Miramar, Bellerequard and Diamus with a published time table (not always exactly on time) also a service to the beaches but not sure about the times of that - not even sure whether it runs during the winter months as have never used it. Perhaps Mitzy knows about that one.
I believe in the summer months there is also a bus service to Madrid. Gandia has a rail route to Valencia and connects to other rail networks. |
Re: Moving to Oliva
Originally Posted by Michael74
(Post 9780753)
I live in Piles, the next village to Oliva and yes there is a public bus service which connects Oliva to Gandia via Piles, Miramar, Bellerequard and Diamus with a published time table (not always exactly on time) also a service to the beaches but not sure about the times of that - not even sure whether it runs during the winter months as have never used it. Perhaps Mitzy knows about that one.
I believe in the summer months there is also a bus service to Madrid. Gandia has a rail route to Valencia and connects to other rail networks. |
Re: Moving to Oliva
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 9780756)
Ive never used a bus here, but J1 just put up a useful link on the site I posted up earlier in the thread
Would be useful though if ever the car is off the road for any length of time. |
Re: Moving to Oliva
Originally Posted by Michael74
(Post 9780753)
I live in Piles, the next village to Oliva and yes there is a public bus service which connects Oliva to Gandia via Piles, Miramar, Bellerequard and Diamus with a published time table (not always exactly on time) also a service to the beaches but not sure about the times of that - not even sure whether it runs during the winter months as have never used it. Perhaps Mitzy knows about that one.
I believe in the summer months there is also a bus service to Madrid. Gandia has a rail route to Valencia and connects to other rail networks. |
Re: Moving to Oliva
Originally Posted by Maria56
(Post 9780944)
The rail service to Valencia is good news. Our son has applied to Valencia Business school to start in October, so maybe he could commute, at least to start with.
Unfortunately there is no link between Denia and Gandia yet for trains |
Re: Moving to Oliva
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 9780977)
Its only just over €6 return Gandia to Valencia
Unfortunately there is no link between Denia and Gandia yet for trains |
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