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Terraced house near the beach
House , Near the beach with 4 bedrooms , sleeps 6 , 2 bathroom(s) , floor area of 250 m2 (2690 sq.ft) , WCs 1 , car optional , children OK , pets OK , NO smoking , second home , number of travellers: 4 Exchange dates
We are open for all dates, mail us. Where we want to go ![]() Description of our house
4 bedrooms, a great livingroom and dining room area (40m2) and a small back garden where you can cook in the bbq after a great day in the beach. Also an outdoor living under glass roof. This is our second home, we live permanently in A Coruña(8 kms), so a non simultaneous exchange is possible.
![]() Accommodation and facilities
![]() Inside:
Stereo / hifi, Central heating, TV / cable, Sofa, Carpet
Kitchen and washing:
Grill, Freezer, Fridge, Microwave, Dish washer, Oven, Washing machine
Outside:
Garage, Terrace, Parking, Tenniscourt, Garden, Barbecue, Bicycles
Local activities:
Mountain biking, Diving, Surfing, Horse riding, Tennis, Roller blading, Water skiing, Hiking, Swimming Golfing, Fishing,
Local places to go:
Galleries/Museums, Fine restaurants, Good Shopping, Nightlife, Clubbing
Languages spoken:
Nearest major airport:
Other information:
Children OK, Pets OK, NO smoking, Hospitality considered, Long term considered, Non-simultaneous optional, Car optional
![]() Our neighborhood
Nice terraced house near the beach (100 m), a lagoon with duks and birds, children playing area, bikes. We are located near sea side(3 minutes walking across a nice park), 70 km away from Santiago de Compostela, 100 km away from Fisterra (Europe's land end) and well connected with the highways network. So it`s suitable for visiting all Galicia, Asturias and north Portugal (Oviedo, Leon and Porto are located 3 hours away). Sir Francis Drake sacked A Coruña in 1589 and its location is rather like his home town of Plymouth. The old town with the 12th-century Romanesque Santiago Church, the first stop for disembarked English pilgrims en route to Santiago, and in the Jardín de San Carlos is the granite tomb of General Sir John Moore, who died fighting Napoleonic invaders in 1809. Round the headland is the Roman Torre de Hércules, which is reputed to be the world’s oldest functioning lighthouse. Further on you will reach the modernistic Domus, a hands-on museum dedicated to mankind. A 60 km motorway drive will bring you to Santiago de Compostela, the start of the pilgrim’s walk across northern Spain. The city is dominated by the massive cathedral above the alleged tomb of the apostle. Something about ourselves
Im an architect and my wife works in a bank. 2 children (6-8) we love to travel, see museums, read, music, spend time with the kids. The house is available all the year but our free time is mostly in summer. Galicia is famous becouse of its food and marvellous white wine(albariño,godello,ribeiro,etc. ![]() ![]()
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