Les Jardins d'Azrou

Top choice in Middle Atlas


Outside Azrou with lovely mountain views, this farm produces organic fruit juice, jams and honey. The five pretty rooms are comfortable with double-glazed windows, central geothermal heating and solar-powered hot water, perfect for snowy winters. Meals cost from Dh125 to Dh300 and the menu is inventive, including Swiss fondu, local mushrooms and trout. Vegetarians are well catered for.

Owner Abdellah can arrange walks, longer hikes over several days, mountain bikes and horseriding.


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