Farasha Farmhouse - Pool

KM30 Route de Fes, Jaidate, Marrakech

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Experience

Intimate & Quiet

Overview

Farasha Farmhouse sits at kilometre thirty on the Route de Fes, on a dry plateau between the Atlas and the Jbilet ranges, well beyond the reach of the Medina's noise. The property occupies three and a half hectares of olive grove, four hundred and fifty trees deep, with a regenerative farm growing vegetables and herbs for the kitchen. It opened in 2024 inside the former rural atelier of a French painter, reworked into a small hotel of eleven suites where zellige floors, tadelakt walls, and custom tapestries by Beni Rugs share space with contemporary installation art and vintage Italian furniture. The pool runs fifty metres through the centre of the property, long and narrow, lined with shaded alcoves and oversized daybeds set beneath the olive canopy. It is the kind of pool designed for slow lengths and long afternoons, with the Atlas holding the horizon to the south and the dry hills of the Jbilet closing in from the north. Garden paths, softened by crushed argan shells, wind between lantana planted to attract the butterflies that give the place its name: farasha. The kitchen follows a farm-to-table rhythm, Mediterranean in accent, served communally on a shaded terrace. By late afternoon, Freddie's Bar opens for cocktails before supper. The atmosphere is closer to a private country house than a hotel. Programming runs year-round: rooftop concerts at sunset, artist residencies, wellness retreats, and the kind of curated gatherings that reflect the owners' two decades in Marrakech event production. Day passes open the pool and grounds to non-guests. Everything here leans toward what the house calls "dusty luxury": laidback, considered, and close to the land.

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