How to find us
On exiting the airport complex follow E15/N340 Malaga, Cadiz. At first roundabout go straight on signposted N340 Malaga, Torremolinos, Cadiz. Shortly afterwards the road divides. Stay over on the left two lanes and follow St. Julian/Malaga N340. (Don't follow Torremolinos). The road bends tightly to the right and this will take you onto the Malaga N340 road. Filter into the traffic and continue onto the N340. When you see the large blue motorway sign for Ronda de Malaga, Motril and Antequera N331 stay over to the right and take that exit. The Large motorway signs will read Almeria, Cordoba, Granada and Sevilla. Although this still reads N340 it will shortly take you to the N331.
At 8 kilometres you will pass through a tunnel. Keep following Granada. At 12 kilometres you will see a sign for Granada, Seville, Cordoba. Stay over on the right and take that exit number 241. You are now on the N331 and there will follow a succession of signs confirming that. At 28 Kilometres you will pass through the first of 2 short tunnels. (Switch on your lights whilst in the tunnels).At 41 kilometres the road divides with the left hand lanes continuing on the N331 and signposted Antequera, Cordoba, Sevilla and the right hand lanes changing to the A359 This is the one you want so stay over on the right and take the A359 towards Granada. Junction number 139.
At 46 kilometres you will see the first of 4 exits which could take you to Villanueva del Trabuco (Junctions 20, 16, 11 and 7). Take Junction 11 signposted Archidona and Villanueva del Trabuco (MA222) At the bottom of the slip road turn right, signposted Villanueva del Trabuco. The village is a further 3.6 kilometres.
On entering the built up area of this part of the village look to the left for Calle Ancha. This is a small street with a small drinking fountain at the entrance and a telephone kiosk opposite the entrance. Park either in Calle Ancha if there is space (don't block any garages) or on the main road within the maked parking bays. It's quite safe to do so.
Walk to the end of Calle Ancha (30 metres) and climb 19 steps to the next level. Look to the left and climb a further 4 steps to the level above that one. Turn right and Casa Julia is the first house on the left. It's a big house with wrought ironwork on the gates and windows and a plaque on the wall which read Casa Julia in Spanish Tile. Alternatively call from your mobile or the telephone box and we'll come and get you.