Casa Tremuzo

£380  average per night

Located Just A Stone's Throw From The Beautiful Rias Baixas Coastline, Casa Tremuzo Is An Elegant And Modern Property. With Three Bedrooms, This Villa Sleeps Up To Nine Guests.

  • Sleeps 9
  • 3 Bed
  • 3 Bathroom
  • Adults only
  • Private pool

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General information

  • Private pool
  • Shared pool
  • BBQ
  • Satellite/Cable TV
  • Adults only
  • DVD Player
  • No smoking
  • Wheelchair accessible

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Location

  • 1.3KM
  • 0.9KM
  • 1.2KM
  • 2.7KM
  • 1KM

Description

Located just a stone's throw from the beautiful Rias Baixas coastline, Casa Tremuzo is an elegant and modern property. With three bedrooms, this villa sleeps up to nine guests, making it a fantastic choice for families, groups of friends or multiple couples to spend some quality time together in the glorious Galician sun. For those looking for a relaxing and luxurious home away from home in a convenient location, Casa Tremuzo provides just that.

Set on two levels, this stylish and newly-built villa features a spacious open plan living/kitchen/dining area. Large windows feature in every room of Casa Tremuzo, allowing the property to feel light and airy, and commanding spectacular views of the surrounding estuary and ocean beyond. The well-equipped kitchen features state-of-the-art appliances will suit everyone, from experienced chefs or novice beginners. With an abundance of living space downstairs, guests have the option to gather together and spend some quality time, or enjoy some privacy alone. Upstairs, guests will find three beautiful bedrooms; there is one double and two twin rooms, as well as a double sofa bed and an extra single bed available. Each of the spacious bedrooms feature stunning sea views, and have each been stylishly decorated. The double bedroom has its own en suite, and there is also two shared bathrooms upstairs.

Sliding glass doors allow direct access from the main living space to the exterior; with a generous gated private pool, as well as a large garden, there is plenty of space for children to play, be it in the water or on dry land! Guests can grab a good book and relax on one of the various sun loungers dotted around the pool. The lovely outdoor terrace area includes a barbecue and an outdoor dining table; guests can prepare and enjoy delicious alfresco feasts, while taking in the beautiful views of the coastline. This beautiful property offers guests a relaxing and tranquil, yet convenient stay. With modern features, great facilities and a fantastic location, Casa Tremuzo has everything guests could want. Whether you are looking for a honeymoon home, a relaxing escape or a well-positioned base for exploring the countryside and coastline of the Rias Baixas, this is an ideal setting.

#### Features
The Villa

Casa Tremuzo is a 3-bedroom villa in Rias Baixas. From the first floor of the villa, guests can enjoy views of the estuary.

Ground Floor
- Twin bedroom
- Communal bathroom
- Dining & living area, with double sofa bed
- Fully equipped kitchen
- Utility room

First Floor
- Double bedroom, with en-suite bathroom
- Twin bedroom
- Communal bathroom

Exterior
- Private fenced swimming pool, with Roman steps access (6m x 3m)
- Barbecue
- Gazebo
- Lawn area
- Outdoor dining & furniture
- Private Parking
- Sun loungers

Additional Facilities
- Hairdryer
- Iron/Board
- Televisions
- Wi-Fi internet

#### Location
Casa Tremuzo is situated on the edge of Frexio, a coastal town in the greater municipality of Outes and it is located close to the estuarial entrance of the Noia and Muros ria. It is also a little over half an hour from the city of Santiago de Compostela, where an airport is also located. The villa is just a few minutes' walk to the beach, as well as local amenities such as restaurants, bars and supermarkets. Freixo has recently been transformed into a leisure port intended to rival nearby Porto Sin; guests will also find an array of lovely restaurants and cafes here, with fresh seafood caught daily. With the coast of Rias Baixas on your doorstep, guests can take a drive and visit all the incredible beaches and port towns along the stunning coastline.

With the city of Santiago de Compostela located so close by, it is definitely worth a visit! The city has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, and is considered as one of the most beautiful urban areas in the world. There are many reasons to visit this city: history, nature, leisure or gastronomy are some of the things that tourists can enjoy. Visit the famous cathedral, Saint Sign of Santiago, and get lost in the narrow streets and squares that make up its historic quarter with centuries of history and majestic buildings, many of them from medieval times.

Santiago's food market is a fascinating, always lively scene, very clean, with masses of fresh produce from the seas and countryside attractively displayed at 300-odd stalls. Stock up on Tetilla cheese, cured meats, sausage, fruit, empanada (pastry pie) or the tasty take-away dishes of Cocina Maria for a picnic. Numerous bars and cafes line the street outside, and there are several more within the market itself, including a wine bar in the central alley.

The Cathedral Museum spreads over four floors and incorporates the cathedral's large 16th-century Gothic/Plateresque cloister. You'll see a sizeable section of Maestro Mateo's original carved-stone choir (destroyed in 1604 but pieced back together in 1999), an impressive collection of religious art (including the Botafumeiros in the second-floor library), the lavishly decorated 18th Century Sala Capitular (chapter house), a room of tapestries woven from designs by Goya, and, off the cloister, the Panteon de Reyes, with tombs of kings of medieval Leon.



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