Sawadi
near Ouarzazate, South & desert, Morocco
Reviewed by
Charlotte Sinclair
Nestling in the palmeraie de skoura, near the breathtaking Dades gorge, Sawadi is a magical place which feels not only miles from anywhere but also several centuries in the past. It's reached down a rocky 5-mile track that crosses a oued (river bed) and curves past walled gardens, tall palms and mud houses where children peep shyly through windows.
After the dusty plains, the impressive red-mud entrance and towering wooden gates open to a welcome sight: a gleaming pool and lush lawns. Flower-lined paths lead to colourful, comfortable rooms housed in 6 miniature kasbahs, built in Berber style with straw and mud bricks. Behind lie 3.3 hectares of farmland: fruit orchards, grape vines, meadow flowers, sheep and donkeys, and a huge vegetable patch whose carrots, onion, mint, lemons, courgettes and olives are used in the kitchen. With only the sound of trickling water and birdsong, you'll find utter tranquillity - whether lying by the pool, hiking in the gorges or riding horses through the palmeraie.
After the dusty plains, the impressive red-mud entrance and towering wooden gates open to a welcome sight: a gleaming pool and lush lawns. Flower-lined paths lead to colourful, comfortable rooms housed in 6 miniature kasbahs, built in Berber style with straw and mud bricks. Behind lie 3.3 hectares of farmland: fruit orchards, grape vines, meadow flowers, sheep and donkeys, and a huge vegetable patch whose carrots, onion, mint, lemons, courgettes and olives are used in the kitchen. With only the sound of trickling water and birdsong, you'll find utter tranquillity - whether lying by the pool, hiking in the gorges or riding horses through the palmeraie.
Highs
- Utter peace in acres of walled gardens lovingly planted with flowers and sowed for organic produce - an absolute beauty!
- Great for families: it's safe, there's lots to do (bikes, donkeys, pool) and there are family suites)
- Magical oasis-like setting where huge mountains and gorges cede to flat desert, palm groves, mud-built villages and sparkling lakes - lots to explore
- Sunset views of the Atlas peaks and star-filled night skies
- Charming French owners, Phillippe and Catherine, and lovely staff
Lows
- The remote location makes it easy to get lost, so try and arrive in the daytime (or book a car with driver) - detailed directions are provided on confirmation
- The nearest restaurant is 45km - but the food here is delicious and home-grown
- 5 hours from Marrakech airport, but the drive through the Atlas Mountains is amazing!
- Rooms are a bit dark but homely - fine by us as you don't come here to stay indoors