
Just 100 metres from the Camino de Santiago, this large restored 19th-century stone house combines Galician authenticity with spacious areas, featuring 6 bedrooms, traditional alpendre and almost 0.89 hectares (2.20 acres) of flat land. A historic retreat with hostel potential in the heart of Terra Chá, perfectly connected to cities and airports.
This unique property is located in Guitiriz, just 100 metres from the Northern Way of Santiago, a privileged location that connects it directly with Europe's oldest pilgrimage route. Situated in the heart of Terra Chá, Galicia's most extensive plain, the estate sits on 0.89 hectares (2.20 acres) of completely flat land, offering an environment of absolute tranquillity and privacy.
The property boasts excellent communications: the N-VI national road passes in front while the A-6 motorway runs behind, guaranteeing direct access to A Coruña (70 km), Santiago de Compostela (60 km) and Lugo capital (35 km). A Coruña and Santiago airports are less than an hour away.
The main dwelling is a rectangular stone house dating from the 19th century, with 521 m² built distributed over two floors and under-roof space. The construction preserves all traditional architectural elements: masonry walls, exposed wooden beams, original carpentry and slate roof, creating an authentic atmosphere full of historic character.
The ground floor houses a spacious living-dining room with exposed wooden beams and period furniture, an enormous equipped kitchen with traditional wood-burning stove and modern appliances, plus auxiliary spaces including workshop, garage and old stables with great transformation potential. Two independent staircases connect to the upper floor.
The first floor features 6 bedrooms, two of them very large, all completely restored with traditional solid wood furniture. A large dining room with balcony access offers panoramic views of the rural surroundings, complemented by a sitting room with library and large bathroom.
The under-roof space provides additional storage space with traditional exposed wooden structure and considerable height for possible future uses.
The property includes a large stone alpendre with traditional wooden beam structure, an open-plan space of great dimensions ideal for multiple uses. The auxiliary buildings preserve unique elements and offer extensive possibilities for conversion, especially considering the favourable report for change of use to hostel that the property possesses.
Guitiriz forms part of the Terras do Miño Biosphere Reserve, declared by UNESCO in 2002, which protects ecosystems of great ecological value with native forests, wetlands and unique Terra Chá landscapes. The area offers infinite options for hiking, river activities and birdwatching.
The municipality preserves important heritage values such as the ruins of Pobra castle, the Gothic church of San Alberte de Parga and the famous Guitiriz and Pardiñas spas, with medicinal waters known since the 20th century. The Ruta da Auga connects thermal springs and traditional mills through 20 kilometres of trails among oak and chestnut forests.
The proximity to the Northern Way of Santiago makes this property a strategic point for Jacobean tourism. Baamonde, just 4 km away, offers all necessary services, while Villalba, 13 km away, provides a wider commercial offer and transport connections.
This rustic house in Galicia represents an exceptional opportunity to develop a rural life project or tourism business, taking advantage of its privileged location next to the Camino de Santiago, its exemplary state of conservation and the multiple possibilities offered by its spacious areas and auxiliary buildings.
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8.942 m²
521 m²
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E 220 kg CO₂ m² / Year
E 46 kg CO₂ m² / Year