Villa Barallete

£344  average per night

This Elegant Villa Is Designed In A Retro Yet Inspiring Style And Is Located In A Peaceful Village Just Ten Minutes From The Beach.

  • Sleeps 9
  • 4 Bed
  • 3 Bathroom
  • Adults only

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General information

  • BBQ
  • Satellite/Cable TV
  • Adults only
  • DVD Player
  • No smoking
  • Wheelchair inaccessible

Kitchen and household

Safety

Location

  • 1.3KM
  • 1.4KM
  • 2.3KM
  • 1.9KM
  • 2KM

Description

This elegant villa is designed in a retro yet inspiring style and is located in a peaceful village just ten minutes from the beach. Villa Barallete's exteriors are partly made up of a stone cottage attached to a green house, with an red earth-coloured courtyard and seating area. A short stone wall shades the garden, offering extra privacy.

Step inside and take in the romantic interior design, which has a regal air, unusual colour pairings and stunning exposed stone walls throughout. Chandeliers hang from the ceiling above the spiral wooden staircase, which leads up to the bedrooms. The walls are a shade of terracotta-tinged pink and the floors are made from wood. In the living room there is a cosy chenille mustard-coloured sofa to snuggle up on as you watch a film on the satellite television. The room is particularly spacious, with a modern glass and wood coffee table and a fancy armchair.

The sleek kitchen is huge and glossy - there's so much space to prepare meals on the worktop that spans the length of the room. It's fully equipped for whipping up culinary masterpieces and has modern appliances. In this area there is a large wooden table for dining around. The walls are painted a vibrant shade of chartreuse. There is also a kitchenette in the living room made entirely from wood, with a breakfast bar complete with seating and cupboards. Outside on the terrace, there is a barbecue perfect for those who enjoy alfresco cooking.

There are four eclectic bedrooms at this villa - three double rooms and one suite with its own bathroom. An extra bed is available on request. The bedrooms are all airy, with wooden floors and dramatically-shaped bedframes. French countryside furniture and cream walls add a chic aesthetic, perfect for a restful night's sleep.

The bathrooms are one of the standout features of the villa - one has an elegant freestanding tub and a gorgeous stone feature wall. In

#### Features
The Villa

Stylish & elegant – your stay at the 5-bedroom Villa Barallete will certainly be unforgettable. Although the villa has no swimming pool, you are around 800 metres walk from the beach and even closer to bars and restaurants.

Ground Floor
- Dining & living area
- Fully equipped kitchen
- Utility room

First Floor
- Two Double bedrooms
- Communal bathroom

Second Floor
- Master bedroom, with en-suite bathroom
- Double bedroom
- Communal bathroom

Exterior
- Barbecue
- Outdoor dining & furniture
- Private Parking

Additional Facilities
- Coffee Maker
- Hairdryer
- Iron/Board
- Television
- Wi-Fi internet

#### Location
This villa is nestled within a village called Vilanova de Santiso, just 1.5km from Malpica de Bergantinos. There are lovely sea views all around the village and the holiday villa itself is a 10-minute walk from the beach. 600m from the villa you will find all the necessary amenities like restaurants, bars and shops.

Maior de Malpica beach forms a small inlet - here, there is a promenade with restaurants and cafes. It's the most popular beach in the area, thanks to its urban location, lively, family-friendly atmosphere in summer and soft golden sand. Surfing and body boarding is particularly great at this beach - sign up for some lessons. Alternatively, take a walk along the beach to Canido, all the while enjoying views of the Sisargas Islands - an archipelago uninhabited by humans but home to many species of marine birds.

Buno pottery is found in the Malpica area, which is a traditional Galician style of pottery using everyday materials and local clay. The town was awarded the Gold Medal of Fine Arts and endeavours to keep its craft alive. You can purchase some unique pottery as a souvenir or find out more at the Forna do Forte eco-museum.

Take a day trip to A Coruna, which is known as the Crystal City, thanks to its 'galerias' - enclosed glass balconies that feature stained glass. In the centre of town, visit Maria Pita square for some people-watching and excellent examples of Galician architecture. A superb museum to visit in A Coruna is the Domus, that explores the human body through 200 interactive exhibits about genetics, humanity and evolution.

On Wednesdays and Saturdays there is a charming flea market where you can rummage for unique souvenirs. The Estrella Brewery is a fascinating experience for beer lovers - you can choose between a self-guided wander around the eight interactive exhibits or take a tour. Learn about the history and composition of Estrella, as well as enjoying five samples and a complimentary draught beer.

Another sight to catch is the Hercules Lighthouse, which enjoys an amazing panoramic view of the Costa de Morte. Perched atop a rock at the entrance of Coruna Harbour, it is the only functioning Roman lighthouse. As the sea here is so choppy, ships crossing the Atlantic Ocean relied on the lighthouses all along the coast.



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