29C01 Casa Courego -El Desvan
Vegadeo, Spain
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer
Wheelchair access
A/C
Dryer
Home details
Bedroom
1 double bed
Located on the first floor of Casa Courego, it is made up of a room that houses the living room, dining room and kitchen, a full bathroom and a bedroom with a 160 cm double bed, another bedroom with two commas and the possibility of a sofa bed. With access to a magnificent terrace with splendid views, this apartment is an ideal place to relax.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Galicia, located in the northwest corner of Spain, is a region steeped in rich history, culture, and natural beauty. It's a land of rugged coastlines, lush green landscapes, and a distinct Celtic heritage that sets it apart from the rest of Spain.
One of the region's most iconic attractions is the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, the final destination of the famous Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route. This stunning piece of architecture is not only a religious symbol but also a masterpiece of Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque design. The city of Santiago itself is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its well-preserved old town offering a journey back in time through its narrow, winding streets.
Galicia's coastline, known as the Rías Baixas, is dotted with beautiful beaches, secluded coves, and picturesque fishing villages. The Islas Cíes, part of the Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park, are a highlight for many visitors. These islands boast some of the best beaches in the world, with crystal-clear waters and fine white sand.
The region's gastronomy is another draw, with seafood being the star of Galician cuisine. Visitors can indulge in fresh octopus, scallops, and the famous Galician mussels, often accompanied by a glass of Albariño wine, which is produced in the vineyards along the Rías Baixas.
Galicia is also known for its thermal springs, particularly in the province of Ourense. The hot springs of Outariz and the Chavasqueira are perfect for relaxation and offer a unique spa experience in a natural setting.
For those interested in history and archaeology, the ancient Celtic castros (hill forts) and the Roman walls of Lugo – another UNESCO World Heritage Site – provide a glimpse into the region's past. The Tower of Hercules in A Coruña, the oldest Roman lighthouse still in use, is yet another testament to the historical significance of Galicia.
The region's festivals, such as the Fiesta del Marisco (Seafood Festival) and the Rapa das Bestas (the taming of the wild horses), showcase Galician traditions and are a spectacle not to be missed.
In essence, Galicia offers a diverse array of experiences, from the spiritual journey of the Camino de Santiago to the natural wonders of its islands and the culinary delights of its seafood. Its unique blend of culture, history, and natural beauty makes it a compelling destination for travelers seeking an authentic Spanish experience.
House rules
Check-in 5:00 PM • Check-out 11:00 AM
Payment & Cancellation
Required Identification Number:AR.1424.AS