Sella – the best place to stay for climbing in the Costa Blanca
Our 5 houses in the centre of Sella village have spectacular terraces looking across to the Puig Campana
We have apartments sleeping 4 or 6, and bunkhouse rooms and beds
House for 4 = €440.00 Bed for 1 = €17.00
Casaroc began looking after climbers in 1989 – we have a lot of experience.
This is why we are different:
- Clean, comfortable quality accommodation.
- Wi-Fi in all the houses
- Terraces with barbecue
- Houses for 4 – €400.00 per week ( = €14.00 ppp night) including bedlinen, towels
- Bunkhouse nights = €16.00 per person including bedlinen, towels
- Good hot water and shower facilities
- 3km from Sella crags
- 50 mins from Alicante airport
- B&B and catering available for groups
- DVD and paperback libraries
- 100 yards from Sella´s shops, bars, cashpoint and banks
- 15 minutes from AP7motorway – Sella is signposted.
- Central base for climbing at Toix, Calpe, Marin, Guadalest, Cabezón d´Or etc
- We actively support the local economy
- UK direct phone 020 719 329 49
- Just Google “Sella Accommodation”
- sellabunkhouse.com website
- Casaroc: one double, one twin bedroom, full-sized bath, big terrace and barbecue
- La Casita de las Nubes:double bedroom, twin bedroom, terrace, Central Heating
- La Casita de los Pájaros: two twin rooms, two bathrooms, huge terrace, Central Heating
- Roc House: Since 1989; bunkhouse beds or rent all three rooms, 6 beds, together
- La Casa de Piedra: Next door to Roc House, two more bunkhouse rooms





I booked for myself and seven friends for a climbing holiday in April and we stayed at Casaroc for the week and I couldn’t have asked for anything better. Clean, spacious, comfortable with a well-stocked kitchen (lots of pots, pans etc) and a great vibe. Absolutely ideal for cooking every night and eating on the balcony overlooking the valley after the long day’s climbing! Gorgeous views, easy driving to the Costa Blanca crags and a quiet village atmosphere. Free quality wifi, well stocked with dvd’s and books and large fridges to cater for hungry climbers too! Definitely not a bunkhouse feel – more like a home away from home. Steve was great to deal with and there were no problems with booking or payments at any stage. I can’t recommend it highly enough and wouldn’t dream of staying anywhere else when I go back for more climbing!
We (Swansea University mountaineering club) just got back from an awesome week of climbing whilst staying at the Casaroc, Roc house and La Casita de las Nubes. I can totally recommend the accommodation for many reasons.
This was our first time in Spain so we were a bit confused, but Steve (the landlord) gave us a great set of directions and maps locating the houses as well as bare necessessties. We turned up to meet him and welcomed us with a smile (much needed after an early morning flight).
We expected the typical bunkhouse routine of ‘shotguning’ some floorspace under the roof to sleep on. We were pleasantly surprised to find actual beds with ACTUAL duvets and pillows! Fantastic! That alone made it awesome but the superiority continues. The bunkhouses on the top road have a magnificent view of the surrounding mountain ranges, and there was nothing better than eating cereal outside while the sun rose in the morning. The barbecue at the Casaroc also went down a treat on the first night and ensured spirits remained high.
I really could go on for a long time about the proximity to crags, local shops, facilities on site, but basically they’re all fantastic and next time we go to spain we’ll hopefully be visiting Steve again if he’s free.
Thanks for a great week Steve!
Matt Ev
I stayed at Casaroc for the first time this year, we were impressed from the beginning. we booked at short notice and Steve Green (the landlord) was very accomodating! Arriving at a newly refurbished 3 bed apartment was wonderful, 7-8min drive away from the sella crags, right in Sella town, which seems quiet at first but theres plently to keep you busy, a perfect place to unwind after a long day at the crag! There’s even wifi too!
If you are a group and heading to explore the sella crags, would highly recommend casaroc bunkhouse, position is perfect and the cost is actually very good! The bonus on top of it all is that they beautifully presented apartments with a great view and terrace!
Hopefully will be returning for more soon! Enjoy!
A brilliant place to stay in a genuine mountain village with easy access to the Sella crags. Lots of walking from the village and much easier to get further inland to access other fine walks. Being away from the coastal strip the roads are mostly empty and it’s easy to get to the other crags without getting snarled up in traffic.
I must have stayed there half a dozen times (at least) since Liz & Steve started up their business and the accommodation really is great. Liz & Steve are great hosts and they go the extra mile to ensure your stay is comfortable. The Wi-Fi access was a bonus and Casa Roc is a very comfortable home from home (except there are a lot of DVDs which I haven’t yet watched!) – highly recommended!
I’ve stayed in Casaroc Sella for the past three years on winter climbing trips. The location of this authentic Spanish village is superb, being very conveniently placed for all the rock climbing areas on the Costa Blanca; there are just so many crags the area has potential for numerous visits. The weather is invariably stable at the perfect temperature with lots of sunshine, a week here in the first quarter of the year is great preparation for the start of the UK climbing season.
To advertise Casaroc as “Bunkhouse” accommodation is a bit of a misnomer really; all of the properties I have used are effectively up-market holiday apartments which are equipped to the highest standards, spotlessly clean, extremely comfortable and very reasonably priced. My experience of sharing with other climbers has always been positive, not only socially, but in exchanging information and experiences from various climbing venues visited.
The landlord, Steve Green, is cheerful and overwhelmingly obliging, always managing to find room for us irrespective of how busy he is.
All in all, the place is perfect for climbers needing a convenient base or equally for a family break; I’ve done both and will be returning again. Highly recommended.