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Casa do Seixo

Oia, Galicia

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Accommodation

At a glance

  1. Sleeps 7
  2. 2 Double Bedrooms
  3. 1 Triple Bedroom
  4. 2 Bathrooms
  5. Table Tennis
  6. Beach 700m
  7. Restaurant 350m
  • Lower Floor: Entrance hall. Kitchen/dining room (oven, dishwasher, microwave). Sitting room (TV, WiFi) with door to covered balcony. Double bedroom. Double bedroom with French doors to covered terrace. Shower room.
  • Upper Floor: Landing.  Bedroom with three single beds and French doors to covered balcony.  Shower room.
  • Lower Ground Floor: Games room (table tennis, exercise bike).
  • Outside: Spacious lawned garden. Barbecue. Private parking. Washing machine.
  • Private swimming pool (8m x 4m) with corner Roman steps.

Imagine waking up to the sound of the ocean, wandering through to a light-filled kitchen and breakfasting alongside an idyllic seascape where the ever-changing colours of the expansive waters stretch out to meet the horizon as far as the eye can see.

This is the wonderful setting that awaits guests at Casa do Seixo. Situated just a few metres from the water’s edge on the rustic tract of coastline that extends northwards from the pretty coastal village of Oia, the house looks north, south and westwards to the sea amidst a scenic landscape of meadows, fields and country lanes. Encircled by a wall of typical local stone the spacious lawned garden and enticing pool provide an attractive retreat for days at home by the sea whilst a crisp décor of light hues and clean lines gives a fresh, maritime ambience to the smart interior.

In the attractive waterfront village of Oia a series of paved streets wind their way past typical stone houses and are home to two restaurants, a small grocery shop, a bakery, cafes and the nearest sandy beach. Being only 700m from the house this charming hub of local activity and amenities can be reached on foot via the well signed Camino de Santiago which follows this section of coast along a scenic footpath. For trips out, more energetic guests will be pleased to discover the cycle track which follows the coast road both south to the atmospheric port of A Guarda (12km) and north to the chic coastal town of Baiona (16km).

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Locality

Great Things to Do Near Casa do Seixo

Make time to visit the beautiful city of Santiago de Compostela...

A trip to Santiago is a must! The jewel of Galicia where, for more than 1000 years, pilgrims have gathered from all over Europe. Visit the impressive cathedral, the Plaza del Obradoiro and the old pilgrims' hospital, now a luxurious Parador. It'll take a liitle over an hour and a half via the motorway.

Follow the wine route...

Starting in A Guarda follow the road along the bank of the Miño towards Tui, and you'll pass through O Rosal, situated in a valley with a perfect climate for all types of fruit and vegetables as well as grapes. Signs on the road will indicate the bodegas you can visit to taste or buy the wine.

Relax on one of the world's best beaches on the Cies Islands..

A short ferry crossing from Baiona will take you to the stunning Cies Islands and the world famous Playa de Rodas, named the best beach in the world by the Guardian Newspaper in 2007.

Soak up the atmosphere in the cobbled streets around the Rúa Pescaderia in Vigo...

Walk through the adjacent park to capture some amazing views of the Ria which plays such an important part in the life of this fascinating city, the second largest fishing port in the world.

Walk part of the Camino de Santiago...

the famous hiking trail loops below Casa do Seixo, follow the way markers which will bring you to the village of Oia, or further if you desire!

Enjoy stunning sunsets...

from the rugged coastline surrounding the house with a chilled glass of Albariño wine.

Visit the village of Oia...

about 10minutes walk from the house, the charming little coastal village offers a small beach, an ancient monastery and a number of eateries to enjoy.

Admire the stunning views over the Atlantic Ocean whilst sampling some of the local cuisine...

Taperia A Camboa in Oia boasts an incredible location where you can enjoy quality food and panoramic views across the sea.

For late season visitors to Galicia, indulge yourself in O Grove which becomes seafood party central during the first 2 weeks of October...

Seafood menus, stalls on the quayside, cookery demonstrations and delicious local wines, O Grove has them all. Expect fresh langostines, crab, shrimp, octopus and squid plus inshore and deep sea fish. Plus barnacles, a local delicacy.

Indulge yourself in one of the many spas in the region, the perfect way to relax...

Spas offer benefits not only for your skin but also for your general well-being. Most of all though it is the perfect way to relax. There is one just outside Baiona (Talaso Atlantico) with a sea-water swimming pool and a gym included. It also offers child minding facilities and an excellent restaurant too.

Blow away the cobwebs with a walk up to the old lighthouse...

A short drive from the house you'll find the Cabo do Silleiro. In this interesting area you'll find the ruins of an old military base, the 'Faro do Silleiro' lighthouse and the 'Mirador do Silleiro' viewpoint from which you can enjoy spectacular views of this rugged coastline.

Take in the history and majesty of the Royal Monastery of Oia...

This stunning monastery was founded in the 12th century by King Alfonso VII. Throughout its history it has played an important role in the social and economic development of the surrounding area and it was declared a National Monument in 1931. Facing out towards the Atlantic Ocean, it occupies a unique location just above the waves. The monastery is currently part of a huge renovation project so public access is restricted but a walk around the exterior is well worthwhile.

Discover the beaches of Baiona...

There are 6 beaches in Baiona, all sheltered from the wind and strong currents. In 1585, Sir Francis Drake landed at Santa Marta beach in an attempt to attack Baiona. The beach is now one of many in the area awarded with Blue Flag status.

Take a Minho River Trip...

Take a boat trip along the Minho river, the winding stretch of water which separates Spain and Portugal. The trip starts in A Guarda and takes you up the river and into mainland Spain/Portugal. The trips are either one hour or a full day. There are some beautiful views to be seen of the local landscape and nearby nature and wildlife along the way so take a camera as it will be a great photo opportunity!

Enjoy some of the best seafood available anywhere in the world!

Galicia is world renowned for its seafood, famed for its excellent quality and intensity of flavour. With so many great restaurants nearby offering freshly caught local produce, you'd be mad not to try it.

Ride the waves! Patos beach, close to Nigrán, is the place to go...

It's known as the 'beach of the waves' and there are a couple of surf schools based there too. An added bonus is the view over the Cies Islands and the lovely white sand.

Explore the 'Watermill Route'...

Lovers of walking through beautiful countryside offering spectacular views should take the opportunity to explore the 'Watermill Route'. The path starts from the Plaza del Calvario in O Rosal and continues for 8 kms passing 36 mills. The stonemasons who built them left interesting carvings of crosses in a bid to keep away the evil spirits and witches.

Scale the heights of Santa Tecla mountain...

Rising above A Guarda is Santa Tecla, a Celtic settlement with over 100 houses. Now fully restored with a museum and a shrine, it is one of the best of its type in Galicia. The entry price is very low and the views from the top of the hill over the River Miño towards Portugal and the Atlantic are absolutely breathtaking.

Get into the Great Outdoors for some fresh air and exercise...

Nearby Monte Aloia was declared a National Park in 1935 and was the first to be declared as such in Galicia with archeological remains dating back to prehistoric times. It lies just to the north of Tui. It has some fast flowing streams lined by ancient mills and walks through beautiful wooded landscape too.

Nearby

Towns/Villages

Oia 10 mins 
A Guarda 15 mins 
Baiona 15 mins 
Valença 40 mins 
Caminha 45 mins 
Vigo 45 mins 
Pontevedra 50 mins 

Beaches

Playa de Santa María de Oia 10 mins 
Playa de Area Grande 15 mins 
Playa Ribeira 20 mins 
Playa América 25 mins 
Playa de Patos 30 mins 

Airports

Vigo 40 mins 
Porto 1 Hr 30 mins 
Santiago de Compostela 1 Hr 35 mins 
Times are approximate

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