Casa Cotobade

£339  average per night

This Delightfully Charming 18th Century House In The Countryside Was Tastefully Restored And Transformed Into A Holiday Villa With Modern Features.

  • Sleeps 8
  • 4 Bed
  • 4 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

  • > 5KM
  • > 5KM
  • > 5KM
  • 2.4KM
  • > 5KM

Description

This delightfully charming 18th Century house in the countryside was tastefully restored and transformed into a holiday villa with modern features. Maintaining its ancient touch with plenty of character, Casa Cotobade is the ultimate peaceful Galician getaway, set within oak and mimosa trees.

There is a leafy garden with a spacious lawn and a glittering private pool. Designed in the style of a luxurious infinity pool, where you can look out over the tranquil forest and mountains as you swim. It's the ultimate place to cool down and relax. The pool is surrounded by plants and a tree droops calmly over it, reflected in the shimmering water. There are plush sun loungers, perfect for soaking up the sun in comfort.

The formal dining room is magnificent, decorated with paraphernalia from years gone by, carved wooden furniture and striking red walls. There is room for 10 guests to sit around the grand wooden table, which is laid with fine crockery. This area leads directly out to the sun-kissed veranda, shaded by a centenary lemon tree. The villa is made from stone and also has a traditional 'Horneo' structure raised above the ground by pillars, which is typical of traditional houses in Galicia.

The living room has white sofas, cosy red armchairs and a beautiful exposed stone wall. Quirky accessories like an astronomer's instrument adds a touch of character. There is a well-equipped kitchen with all the essentials like a kettle, toaster and oven. There is also a vibrant library room, stocked with hundreds of books and decorated in vibrant green. Choose a book and curl up by the heritage fireplace on a chilly evening.

At this villa there are four bedrooms, decorated in a romantic, antique style with views of the lush garden. Two rooms have double beds and two have twin beds, with stunning twisted metal bedframes and sunny yellow walls. The lighting in the rooms add a golden glow and wooden ceilings add a rustic touch. There are fresh flowers and china tea sets for guest use. One of the bathrooms has a bathtub and the others have showers, with quality toiletries available.

#### Features
The Villa

Casa Cotobade is a 4-bedroom 18th century villa that is traditionally styled, with a country-house feeling.

Ground Floor
- Twin bedroom, with en-suite bathroom
- Communal bathroom
- Dining area
- Fully equipped kitchen
- Living area
- Utility room

First Floor
- Master bedroom, with en-suite bathroom
- Two Double bedrooms, with en-suite bathrooms

Exterior
- Private swimming pool, with Roman steps access (7m x 5m)
- Barbecue
- Lawn area
- Outdoor dining & furniture
- Private Parking
- Sun loungers
Additional Facilities
- Coffee Maker
- Hairdryer
- Iron/Board
- Television
- Wi-Fi internet

#### Location
This villa is situated in a naturally stunning village called A Xesteira. Just two minutes' walk away, there is a river encircled by chestnut trees with swaying branches and old-style water wheels. The landscape is serene, with mountains soaring over the rooftops and lush canopy of trees. Guests can go walking in the hills nearby and make the most of the nature.

There are tavernas and restaurants just 100m away and the town centre and shops are 5km away. The owners of this villa are particularly helpful and will help you with planning your travels around Galicia.

Pontevedra is the closest town to the villa - it's full of fascinating historical architecture and charming cobblestoned alleys. There is a well-preserved Old Town with lots of interesting monuments, like the 16th-century Basilica Maria and Capela da Virxe Peregrina, which is shaped like a scallop shell.
Take a wander around the historic squares like Teucro, stopping at pavement cafes for some people-watching and an ice cream. You can also walk by the River Lerez, which runs through the pedestrian-only town. There are lots of festivals here in the summer months, so keep an eye out online.

Another city worth a day trip is buzzing Vigo. Climb the Castro Fortress, from which you can see incredible 360-degree views of the city. It was built in the 17th century to protect Vigo from intruders. Vigo is famous for great seafood, thanks to its busy fish market and harbour. Oysters are a local speciality and caught in the nearby Estuary. Visit the street known by locals as Rua de las Ostras to sample some. Vigo has a youthful charm and lots of street art.

As the villa is in the countryside, it's not within the immediate vicinity of beaches. However, there are lots of urban beaches around Vigo with white sand and water that is great for surfing. Samil beach is a great choice, with 1km of fine sand and dazzling water. It's got an infectious yet family-friendly vibe. It also has sunsets which are mesmerising to watch with a drink in hand. Alternatively, O Vao beach has lots of water sports to get stuck into like windsurfing and sailing. This beach also has lovely powdery sand and a lively atmosphere.

However, those in search of picture-perfectg white sand beaches with crystalline water, take a trip to the Cies islands. Part of Galicia National Park, the islands of Monteagudo, Faro and San Marino are only accessible by boat. Only a limited number of people can visit the islands each day for conservation reasons, so booking ahead is recommended. The most famous beach is Rodas, but there are several other dazzling shorelines to explore. You can also go hiking and camp overnight on the islands.



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