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Jalon, Orba, Pedreguer or Pego?

Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2021 7:21pm
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Good evening,

I'm new to the forum. We (me and husband, 50 years) want to live partly in Costa Blanca North. We love it there. We hope we can buy in 4 years but first will rent for a month every year and found out where we like it. I like Jalon, Orba, Pedreguer and Pego from driving through and research. 

Which town/village do you think is most lively? Shops, restaurants, supermarkets and people in the streets? Also in winter?

Thank you so much for helping us, any other advise about the area or orther areas is also welcome!

Kind regards from Rein, Amsterdam 🤗

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I'm not going to get into "my town is better than yours", all I can say is that we have lived in a village 3km outside Pego since we came here three years ago and we like it very much. We are at the start of the Gallinera valley which is a bonus.Pego is a working town, so active all year round. We bank with Sabadel, there is a Mercadona, Aldi and Masymas, a good health centre, good (free) language classes at the adult education centre, a thriving...

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Goedemorgen Rein,Everyone has their own reason for selecting a property and area. We opted for Jalon/Xalo after a search of both coastal and inland towns.We liked Moraira initially but settled on a Villa near Jalon. The selling points were:We could buy a larger detached Villa with pool but have some space between ourselves and neighbors.The coastal towns population usually multiplys greatly in summer so its hard to avoid crowds.The views in the J...

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Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2021 8:40pm

Pedreguer is the largest of the towns you mention. 

It has more facilities and consequently is livelier than the others. 

Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2021 4:33pm

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I'm not going to get into "my town is better than yours", all I can say is that we have lived in a village 3km outside Pego since we came here three years ago and we like it very much. We are at the start of the Gallinera valley which is a bonus.

Pego is a working town, so active all year round. We bank with Sabadel, there is a Mercadona, Aldi and Masymas, a good health centre, good (free) language classes at the adult education centre, a thriving local football club, plenty of restaurants, cafes and bars and a nice paseo in the centre for summer evenings. Oliva is ten minutes away, the nearest beach 15 minutes, Denia 25 minutes.

Where we live there is a good ex pat community (including Dutch, meisje! Ik heb in Nederland drie jaar gewoond) and friendly locals. You should check it out.

Posted: Sun Aug 1, 2021 3:43pm

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Herefordjack wrote on Sat Jul 31, 2021 4:33pm:

I'm not going to get into "my town is better than yours", all I can say is that we have lived in a village 3km outside Pego since we came here three years ago and we like it very much. We are at the start of the Gallinera valley which is a bonus.

Pego is a working town, so active all year round. We bank with Sabadel, there is a Mercadona, Aldi and Masymas, a good health centre, good (free) language classes at the adult education centre, a thriving local football club, plenty of restaurants, cafes and bars and a nice paseo in the centre fo...

 

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...r summer evenings. Oliva is ten minutes away, the nearest beach 15 minutes, Denia 25 minutes.

Where we live there is a good ex pat community (including Dutch, meisje! Ik heb in Nederland drie jaar gewoond) and friendly locals. You should check it out.

Thank you! I do not drive (my husband does) and I love to do some things on my own like shopping. But also love nature and walking the dog, thats why I think about Pego and Pedreguer instead of Denia or Javea. And of course more house for your money. But then again I love love swimming in the sea. Why did you choose living inland and not at the coast? Are you happy with your choice?

Dank je wel! Gr Rein 

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Rein2025 wrote on Sun Aug 1, 2021 3:43pm:

Thank you! I do not drive (my husband does) and I love to do some things on my own like shopping. But also love nature and walking the dog, thats why I think about Pego and Pedreguer instead of Denia or Javea. And of course more house for your money. But then again I love love swimming in the sea...

 

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.... Why did you choose living inland and not at the coast? Are you happy with your choice?

Dank je wel! Gr Rein 

The first thing was that the house was perfect for us at the price - a three bedroom villa with pool overlooking the valley and the orange groves. We lucked out with the neighbourhood and the locals, who are all very nice.

We are only 15 minutes drive from Deveses beach but it is very quiet here when the coast is very crowded with tourists (like now!). There are a lot of dog owners around here and plenty of places to walk.

Yes, we are very happy because we live in a nice country area but can be in the nearby towns very easily if we want to. You'd be welcome to come and have a look any time. Call in for a coffee.

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Posted: Wed Aug 4, 2021 9:14am

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Herefordjack wrote on Mon Aug 2, 2021 8:38pm:

The first thing was that the house was perfect for us at the price - a three bedroom villa with pool overlooking the valley and the orange groves. We lucked out with the neighbourhood and the locals, who are all very nice.

We are only 15 minutes drive from Deveses beach but it is very quiet here when the coast is very crowded with tourists (like now!). There are a lot of dog owners around here and plenty of places to walk....

 

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Yes, we are very happy because we live in a nice country area but can be in the nearby towns very easily if we want to. You'd be welcome to come and have a look any time. Call in for a coffee.

Oh thats so sweet! Thank you! I hope we will visit again in October.

Its sounds lovely where you live 🤩

Have a good (sunny) day

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Rein2025 wrote on Fri Jul 30, 2021 7:21pm:

Good evening,

I'm new to the forum. We (me and husband, 50 years) want to live partly in Costa Blanca North. We love it there. We hope we can buy in 4 years but first will rent for a month every year and found out where we like it. I like Jalon, Orba, Pedreguer and Pego from driving through and research. ...

 

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Which town/village do you think is most lively? Shops, restaurants, supermarkets and people in the streets? Also in winter?

Thank you so much for helping us, any other advise about the area or orther areas is also welcome!

Kind regards from Rein, Amsterdam 🤗

Goedemorgen Rein,

Everyone has their own reason for selecting a property and area. We opted for Jalon/Xalo after a search of both coastal and inland towns.

We liked Moraira initially but settled on a Villa near Jalon. The selling points were:

We could buy a larger detached Villa with pool but have some space between ourselves and neighbors.

The coastal towns population usually multiplys greatly in summer so its hard to avoid crowds.

The views in the Jalon valley are lovely especially when the almond blosum is out, around Feb.


We found a nice mix of nationalities Spanish/British/Dutch/German/ Belgium/Swiss/Scandinavians


The Orba valley is also very nice and both areas are a reasonably short drive to lots of lovely coastal towns Denia/Javea/Moraira/Calpe

Succes met je zoektocht.

Posted: Thu Aug 5, 2021 4:18pm

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PabloX wrote on Thu Aug 5, 2021 12:23pm:

Goedemorgen Rein,

Everyone has their own reason for selecting a property and area. We opted for Jalon/Xalo after a search of both coastal and inland towns.

We liked Moraira initially but settled on a Villa near Jalon. The selling points were:

We could buy a larger detached Villa with pool but have...

 

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... some space between ourselves and neighbors.

The coastal towns population usually multiplys greatly in summer so its hard to avoid crowds.

The views in the Jalon valley are lovely especially when the almond blosum is out, around Feb.


We found a nice mix of nationalities Spanish/British/Dutch/German/ Belgium/Swiss/Scandinavians


The Orba valley is also very nice and both areas are a reasonably short drive to lots of lovely coastal towns Denia/Javea/Moraira/Calpe

Succes met je zoektocht.

Thank you Pablox, we will visit again in October and will visit the villages and stay in B&B's     have a good day! 

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Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2021 2:18pm

Rein2025 wrote on Wed Aug 4, 2021 9:14am:

Oh thats so sweet! Thank you! I hope we will visit again in October.

Its sounds lovely where you live 🤩

 

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Have a good (sunny) day

We also decided to move to Pego after looking for a long period.  We were based in Jalon Valley for 6 months and whilst it’s a beautiful location with lots of wonderful villages and walks on the doorstep, we also wanted somewhere livelier with more culture.  Pego has a diverse population of approx 10,000 and is much more multicultural than Jalon Valley, which is what we preferred.  Market day is on Thursday mornings and throughout the summer the council put on free weekend events such as live music concerts in its Plazas.  Pego also has a local theatre and plenty of shops. We did not want to live on an urbanisation and found a perfect villa with a pool and good size plot in the campo, surrounded by orange groves.  The town does also have a municipal pool and a private pool and tennis club.

Think about your own personal criteria.  I’m 65 and it was important for me to be able to live within walking distance to the town as I don’t always want to drive.  There’s also some lovely walks in the campos and hills.  We love the sea and 15 minute drive to the coast is perfect.  The port of Denia is very close and very cosmopolitan.  Great beaches, restaurants, shops and also has an historical castle.  Oliva is also a busy traditional Spanish town with amazing beaches, 10 minutes drive from Pego.  Adsubia, the next village to Pego, is a charming small village with its own art gallery.

My only negative comment is dog owners who allow their dogs to bark night and day.  Where ever we have lived in Spain this is a huge problem.  Earplugs are a must!

Good luck for the future.

M

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2021 9:39am

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Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2021 9:39am

MaureenS wrote on Mon Sep 20, 2021 2:18pm:

We also decided to move to Pego after looking for a long period.  We were based in Jalon Valley for 6 months and whilst it’s a beautiful location with lots of wonderful villages and walks on the doorstep, we also wanted somewhere livelier with more culture.  Pego has a diverse populat...

 

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...ion of approx 10,000 and is much more multicultural than Jalon Valley, which is what we preferred.  Market day is on Thursday mornings and throughout the summer the council put on free weekend events such as live music concerts in its Plazas.  Pego also has a local theatre and plenty of shops. We did not want to live on an urbanisation and found a perfect villa with a pool and good size plot in the campo, surrounded by orange groves.  The town does also have a municipal pool and a private pool and tennis club.

Think about your own personal criteria.  I’m 65 and it was important for me to be able to live within walking distance to the town as I don’t always want to drive.  There’s also some lovely walks in the campos and hills.  We love the sea and 15 minute drive to the coast is perfect.  The port of Denia is very close and very cosmopolitan.  Great beaches, restaurants, shops and also has an historical castle.  Oliva is also a busy traditional Spanish town with amazing beaches, 10 minutes drive from Pego.  Adsubia, the next village to Pego, is a charming small village with its own art gallery.

My only negative comment is dog owners who allow their dogs to bark night and day.  Where ever we have lived in Spain this is a huge problem.  Earplugs are a must!

Good luck for the future.

M

Dear M, 

Thanks for taking the time to respond and with so much detail. Pego sounds good! In februari we will visit for 4 weeks the costa blanca north and visit Pego of course. 

Kind regards

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