Imagine owning a home with private access to your own stretch of river — where, at the bottom of your garden, you can step down to wild swimming waters, and just around the bend discover two vast, crystal-clear natural lagoons formed by the river’s gentle curves.
Welcome to Racó del Duc.
For more than twenty years, a remarkable 76-year-old lady has lived here in harmony with nature, embracing a life shaped by the mountains, the river and the passing seasons. A true friend of the earth, she opened her doors to walkers crossing the valley, offering warmth and rest to travellers who often arrived as strangers and left as friends.
This is not simply a property. It is a riverside sanctuary.
Set against a dramatic mountain backdrop, the house enjoys uninterrupted valley views where waterfalls appear after rainfall and birdsong replaces traffic noise. A charming wooden bridge leads through established gardens to the entrance, immediately creating a sense of privacy and retreat. Solar panels reflect a sustainable way of living, respectful of the surrounding landscape.
What makes this home truly exceptional is its direct and private relationship with the river. From the garden, exclusive access leads down to the flowing water itself, allowing wild swimming to become part of everyday life. Just around the river bend, two enormous natural lagoons offer deep, crystal-clear pools surrounded by untouched scenery. These are peaceful, unspoilt waters accessed privately from the property — not crowded public swimming areas, but hidden sanctuaries shaped by nature.
Very few homes offer this level of connection to water and wilderness.
In reality, the property is far more versatile than it first appears. It is arranged as three self-contained apartments, including the completely separate upper house, offering flexibility for extended family living, guest accommodation, or even a retreat or rural tourism project.
Inside, the home retains its authentic and welcoming character. Large arched windows frame the mountains like living artwork. There are four wood-burning stoves distributed throughout the property, creating warm and atmospheric spaces during the cooler months.
The house also benefits from two distinct living areas, each with its own atmosphere and purpose. At the front of the property, a charming sitting room with its own fireplace provides a peaceful place to relax, read or unwind. This space also lends itself beautifully as a creative studio — ideal for studying, painting, dancing or simply enjoying quiet reflection in an inspiring setting.
Towards the rear of the house, the second living area opens towards breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding natural mountain landscape. Here, a wood-burning stove adds warmth and character, while the ever-changing scenery beyond the windows turns every sunset into a private spectacle.
The upstairs bedrooms are fitted with ceiling fans for comfort during the warmer months, and the main kitchen-living area benefits from two additional ceiling fans, ensuring natural airflow and year-round usability.
The kitchen remains rustic and practical, designed for simple, grounded living. Outside, a traditional paella kitchen creates the perfect setting for gatherings, long outdoor lunches and evenings shared under the open sky.
Animals have always been part of this story — dogs, cats, rabbits and even chickens — reinforcing that this is a home for those who value nature, independence and authenticity over polished modern perfection.
The location adds yet another dimension. Nearby runs the famous Via Verde — the old disused railway line transformed into a spectacular walking and cycling trail that passes through dramatic rock tunnels and connects the valley towards Lorcha. The renowned tunnel walk is one of the Safor’s most treasured routes, offering breathtaking scenery almost from your doorstep.
Here, the air is clean. The silence is real. The river flows below your garden. The mountains rise around you.
This is not conventional luxury.
It is something rarer — a riverside retreat with private wild swimming lagoons, independent living spaces, wood fires, outdoor cooking and a profound connection to the land.
For the right person, this is not simply a house.
It is a way of life.
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