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Your refuge by the Atlantic

About La Mar

   La Mar  is a traditional family home located in the fishing village of  A  Guarda, at the mouth of the River Miño, in the south of the province of Pontevedra.  Our accommodation guarantees a comfortable stay in a special house  that preserves Galician tradition.

   The murmur of the Atlantic, the fresh coastal breeze  create a unique atmosphere for those who wish to disconnect and enjoy the essence of maritime life and the rich landscape of this enclave in the Rías Baixas.


   Every room and corner of La Mar has been lovingly decorated, preserving the original stone and wood as witnesses to the history of the house, while modern details have been incorporated to ensure your well-being.

   If you are looking for a place to reconnect with the sea, nature, tradition and local  gastronomy, La Mar  is the ideal starting point.

The rooms


   The stone house, with a wooden roof and terracotta tile and timber floors, retains the original structure of its construction. The layout of the rooms has respected the divisions of the traditional Galician dwelling, adapting them to modern times with improvements  to facilitate comfortable accommodation without altering its essence.


Bedrooms

 

The original bedroom is a windowed alcove with a double bed, integrated into the living room and separated from it by curtains.

The second bedroom is independent, with two beds and a wardrobe in noble woods.  This bedroom has an en-suite bathroom.

Living room

 

It is one of the most charming parts of the house, with high ceilings and a wooden roof.

It maintains the traditional layout of a single space with the hearth and the resting area (the alcove).

It features a lareira  into which a cast iron fireplace has been integrated so you can enjoy the fire safely.

Bathrooms

 

The house has two full bathrooms that have been recently renovated.

There is also a guest toilet within the main original area.




Kitchen

 

A space with direct access to the garden and equipped with all the appliances and kitchenware needed for a comfortable stay.

 


The garden


   A large garden of over 1,500 m² surrounds the entire house, creating a well-kept and pleasant space, with established vegetation of large trees, hydrangeas, lemon trees, bougainvilleas and a small pergola beneath which you can sit and read quietly with the lull of the sea in the background.

   The entire property is enclosed by stone walls that provide  security and great privacy.


The views

   The western part of the house faces the Atlantic Ocean and from all the windows  you can see the sea and the silhouette of Monte Tecla. A large terrace allows you to enjoy these wonderful views during the day and the stars at night, as it is an area with little light pollution.

   The other orientations look out onto the garden, and from the main porch, facing east, you can see Monte Terroso.


Where we are


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The surroundings

   Thanks to its privileged location, many different activities can be enjoyed within a radius of less than 50 km, the distance that separates it from the city of Vigo and its airport.   

   Cultural visits, walks in the mountains or along the seashore, outdoor sports activities, enjoying local gastronomy and the wines of the nearby O Rosal Valley, from the D.O. Rías Baixas, visiting its wineries, exploring the cities and markets of Portugal, birdwatching at the mouth of the Miño, taking a boat trip along the Vigo estuary to the Cíes Islands, discovering traditional festivals ...

   As you can see, the possibilities are almost endless and very varied, and you can choose those that best suit your tastes.

A Guarda, fishing town

It is a picturesque coastal town located in the far southwest of Galicia. Famous for its fishing tradition and its lively harbour, it is an essential destination for lovers of the sea and fine dining.

Monte Santa Trega

At its summit lie the remains of an ancient hillfort and a small archaeological museum, as well as  viewpoints with spectacular views of the Atlantic and the estuary of the River Miño.


O Rosal and its wines

The O Rosal region is known for its two white wine specialities:  Albariño and Rosal. Its impressive vineyards and several wine routes  through some of the many local wineries are ideal for wine tourism enthusiasts.

Portugal just a step away

A Guarda is located right on the border with Portugal. In just a few minutes you can cross the River Miño and explore the charming Portuguese villages and their famous markets.

Mills of O Folón and O Picón

An ethnographic complex with more than 60 centuries-old mills arranged in a cascade down the mountainside. Nature and history come together in an unforgettable trail.

Local gastronomy

Gastronomy is one of the great attractions of A Guarda.

Seafood products are the stars of its cuisine, with specialities such as lobster, spider crab, barnacles, octopus and a great variety of fish and shellfish.


The Cíes Islands

Both from Baiona and from Vigo you can embark for the archipelago of the Cíes Islands, a paradisiacal place belonging to the Atlantic Islands Maritime-Terrestrial National Park.


Sports activities

A Guarda is an ideal place for hiking lovers. The River Miño offers a unique opportunity to practise kayaking while enjoying the natural beauty of the area from the water. It is also perfect for cycling and other outdoor sports and activities.

Rapa das bestas

One of the many spectacular traditions of Galicia, in which wild horses that roam freely across the mountains throughout the year are rounded up to have their manes trimmed, be dewormed and branded. In this area they are called Curros.



Bird watching

The Miño estuary is a natural area of 1,688 ha. that was declared a Special Protection Area for Birds (SPA)  in 2006. It is located between the  southwest of Galicia and the northwest of Portugal. It is considered one of the most important wetlands on the Iberian Peninsula, with the confluence of two ecosystems: the fluvial and the maritime.

In this area, the Aquatic Warbler (Acrocephalus paludicola) stands out, classified as "vulnerable" on a global scale and "endangered" on a European scale.