Ouirgane Valley

L’Amandier lies in the Ouirgane Valley, south of Marrakech, ten minutes beyond the market town of Asni. Being right in the foothills of the Atlas Mountains is what makes this truly special in the world of Moroccan villa development.

People seem to fall into two camps… those who want to be right amidst the vibrancy and chaos of Marrakech and those who prefer to indulge in the rare and abundant serenity of the Atlas Mountains. We fell into the latter and found a place that is indescribably beautiful and unique. The questions we are always asked is ‘what is there to do there?’ Read on and discover ...

The latest views from L’Amandier…

Posted by Mikaela (Morocco based) on January 25th, 2011 · Leave a comment

December at L’Amandier is one of my favourite months of the year. The winter sun is soft, but still warm, and the distant mountains are snow-capped. Suzanne Porter, a renowned photographer partly-based in Marrakech, visited the villas once again to capture the latest images from L’Amandier… There are more to come, but we hope you [...]

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Giving back to the community and the environment: PART 2

Posted by Mikaela (Morocco based) on August 31st, 2010 · Leave a comment

As with most developing countries, the infrastructure in rural Morocco is not particularly advanced or well-funded. Ancient customs and methods of doing things can be very effective, and to a certain extent, this is true of how rubbish is dealt with. But it has become a problem beyond these methods and is having a negative [...]

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Giving back to the community and the environment: PART 1

Posted by Mikaela (Morocco based) on August 26th, 2010 · Leave a comment

From the concept stage of L’Amandier, we have been very clear in our aim to be sensitive to the local community and environment, and determined to give back in the most effective way possible. We cannot step away from the fact that we are building in a rural area, but where possible we have kept [...]

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