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Villa Valenca Region: Galicia Sleeps: 6 Villa Valenca Region: Galicia Sleeps: 6 Overview Situated near the spectacular river Miño, this charming family villa offers a fantastic home-away-from-home for those seeking some down time in the glorious Galician sun. Sleeping up to six guests, this three-bedroom villa is a fantastic choice for families, groups of friends or multiple couples to spend some quality time together. For those looking to relax in a convenient yet tranquil location, Villa Valenca provides the perfect getaway. Villa Valenca has been lovingly decorated, with homely features and a traditional Spanish feel throughout. The house is set on two levels; downstairs there is a spacious and comfortable living room with a fireplace which comprises the main living area, as well as a dining area and a spacious and fully-equipped kitchen. Upstairs, guests will find two en-suite double bedrooms, as well as a third bedroom with a bathroom next door. There is a large shared balcony upstairs, commanding beautiful views of the river Miño.The bedrooms have been stylishly decorated, providing a private haven for guests to take those afternoon siestas! The bathrooms are also spacious, modern and well-equipped. Outside, there is a lovely garden with a large private pool that that will provide hours of fun for the children. Relax on a comfortable sun lounger and switch off with a good book while the kids splash about! The outdoor barbecue/outdoor dining area means guests can enjoy delicious alfresco meals together after a lazy day in the sun, then retire indoors and watch a movie together. With high trees and planting surrounding the perimeter of the villa, this property enjoys total privacy. The romance and charm of the garden is hard to compete with, the perfect retreat away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. This beautiful property offers guests a relaxing and tranquil, yet convenient stay. With homely features, great facilities and a fantastic location, Villa Valenca has everything guests could want. Facilities Modern • Private Pool • Ideal for Babies & Toddlers • Ideal for Kids • Ideal for Teens • Wi-Fi/Internet • <1hr to Airport • BBQ • Satellite TV • Indoor Games • Table Tennis • DVD • Heating • Cot(s) • Walking/Hiking Paths • Wine Tasting • Outstanding Landscapes • Outdoor Pursuit & Activities • Tourist Towns & Villages • Historical Sites Page 1 Interior & Grounds The Villa Villa Valenca is a well-appointed 3-bedroom villa, which has been tastefully decorated & furnished. With a southerly facing terrace, you & your guests can enjoy mealtime overlooking the Minho river from the terrace. Basement - Utility room Ground Floor - Communal bathroom - Dining & living area - Fully equipped kitchen First Floor - Master bedroom, with en-suite bathroom & terrace access - Double bedroom - Double bedroom, with en-suite bathroom & terrace access - Communal bathroom Exterior - Private swimming pool, with Roman steps access - Barbecue - Lawn area - Outdoor dining & furniture - Parasols - Private Parking - Sun loungers Page 2 Location & Local Information Villa Valenca enjoys a fantastic village setting in Tomiño near the medieval towns of Tui, Valença do Minho and Vilanova de Cerveira and just a twenty- minute drive to beautiful beaches and historic landmarks. Tomiño is a municipality in the province of Pontevedra in the autonomous community of Galicia, in Spain. It is situated in the comarca of O Baixo Miño. It is located on the Miño River. A market town with both a weekly outside and a very good covered market, little shops and supermarkets and other facilities, Tomiño lies in one of the most fertile areas in Spain on the border of Portugal. Surrounded by vineyards, kiwi plantations and garden nurseries, it is just north of the Rio Minho dividing Spain from Portugal. Besides its main town centre, it is made up of several little parishes. There are lovely river beaches along the Rio Minho and delightful walks along the many paths leading down to and along it. There are restaurants and bars in the town, but several others, belonging to the municipality are down near the river or along the main road that links Tui with A Guarda. There are several local wine routes, especially dedicated to the most popular local wine, Albariño. Guests can drive up through the nearby vineyards of Bodegas Altos de Torona and get a panoramic view of the surrounding area. The gastronomy at Tomiño is unparalleled, with a delicious selection of fish, seafood and meat, guests will be spoilt for choice at every meal time! While in Tomiño, guests may want to check out some of the restaurants that are a short walk away from Nueva Colina, including Taperia Época (1.2 mi), Restaurante Baixo Mino (0.1 mi), and cerveceria olala (0.1 mi). Looking for something to do in Tomiño? Corazon de Carballo (1.2 mi) is a popular attraction that is within walking distance of Nueva Colina. There are also a range of fabulous beaches at Baiona, Ramallosa, A Guarda or even Caminha in Portugal. The river beaches on Rio Mino are just three kilometres away from Tomiño. There are many walking routes around Tomiño, including the Parque Natural de Monte Aloia with five signposted walks and the Monte Tetón not too far from the house. Guests can visit the prehistoric paintings and petroglyphs in Monte Tetón, and the Celtic site of Monte Tecla and museum above A Guarda. There are also four challenging courses within an hour's drive of Tomiño, as well as local markets on Wednesdays and Thursdays in Tomiño (Wednesday), Valença (Wednesday), and Tui (Thursday). There is also an antique market on the second Sunday of every month at Vilanova, just over the bridge into Portugal from Tomiño. Page 3 Local Amenities Nearest Airport Vigo Airport/Santiago de Compostela Airport (31km/129km) Nearest Town/City Tui (9.2km) Nearest Restaurant La Despensa de Nana (2km) Nearest Bar/Pub Bar Abelleira (1.5km) Nearest Beach Praia de Area Grande (23.2km) Nearest Golf Golf Ria de Vigo (47.8km) Nearest Tennis A Tobeira Club de Tenis (25.4km) Page 4 What Oliver loves… What you should know… A lovely outdoor barbecue area provides the perfect setting for delicious The villa also provides a private parking space - we recommend that guests hire a car to get around, as it is a rural area alfresco meals All cleaning supplies, basic toiletries, firewood and charcoal for the barbecue are supplied The villa is just 1k from local amenities, and a short drive from the nearby Weekly change of linen and towels included medieval towns and beaches, providing the perfect combination of convenience and seclusion. The villa also neighbours Portugal, offering guests the unique opportunity to explore two countries at once! The spacious garden and beautiful private pool will easily accommodate everyone during those long, lazy afternoons in the sun The entire garden is walled, providing the upmost privacy for guests Welcome Pack included containing: coffee, tea, milk, sugar, olive oil and bread An extra single bed can be requested if you need to accomodate someone else Page 5 Terms & Conditions - Security deposit: €150 to be paid in cash upon arrival - Arrival time: 4.00 p.m. - Departure time: 11.00 a.m. - Energy costs included?: Included in the rental price - Linen & towels included?: Included in the rental price - End of stay cleaning included?: Included in the rental price - Tax: Included in the rental price - Changeover day: Flexible - Minimum stay: 7 nights - Internet access?: Wi-Fi connection included - Pets welcome?: Pets are not allowed - Smoking Allowed?: Smoking & Vaping is not permitted inside the villa - Insurance: It is recommended that all guests take out insurance to cover against potential cancellation and any accidental damage caused during your stay at the property. - Other Ts and Cs: Additional bed available for €25 per night Page 6.
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