Every night at Casa Miró gives something back to the village.
Pinos del Valle is a real place with real people who have lived and worked here for generations. We are guests in it too, in our way. A portion of every stay goes directly into the community that makes this valley what it is — the producers, the traditions, the people who have always been here.
We invest in the farmers, producers, and artisans of the Lecrín Valley — the people whose oil, wine, fruit, and bread make your welcome basket what it is.
Pinos del Valle's annual fiesta is one of the great small-village celebrations of Andalusia. We contribute to keeping it alive for everyone who calls this place home.
The women who hold this village together — organising, preserving, celebrating. We support their work because the valley would not be what it is without them.
Some people deserve a week that belongs entirely to them.
Each year, Casa Miró reserves one stay — a full week — for a person working in high-risk, high-stress healthcare. Not as a prize. Not as a competition. As a recognition that certain people spend their lives holding others together, and rarely get to rest.
Our first recipient is a psychiatrist who rebuilt his life and career after leaving his home country. He now works with patients — many of them women — who carry experiences they have never been able to name out loud. He treats trauma with extraordinary patience and has not had a proper rest in years. We thought the valley might be the right place for that.
If you know someone — a nurse, a doctor, a paramedic, a psychiatrist, a social worker — who deserves a week of silence, good food, and a view of the Sierra Nevada, we would be honoured to receive a nomination.