Cabanas do Barranco is less than a mile from Serra de Outes, in the estuary of Muros and Noia. The property features eight ecological lodgings built amid the branches of the trees. They stand out because of their unique environment, an extensive indigenous grove of trees which offers refuge to the biodiversity of the area. The property has an additional building with views of the estuary that houses the reception area, offices and a beautiful shop with Do Artesanato products. We also have a classroom space set up to host courses, conferences, exhibitions, professional events and other activities. TOURIST APARTMENTS A-CO-92
Named after the beautiful final stretch of the mouth of the Tambre and Tines rivers in the Engano cove, Cabana do Engano is located on the highest part of the property, sheltered by pine trees, chestnut trees, cork oaks and hollies. It has a large window in front of the bed from which you can enjoy the view.
Punta Albán is very close to Cabanas de Broña, with a small pier for traditional boats that locals use to go fishing for turbot and black seabream. The treehouse has a deck between the trees with a Jacuzzi from which you can enjoy the beautiful views, an ideal setting for a unique and romantic evening.
Punta da Barquiña has a small pier for smaller fishing and shellfishing vessels, the major economic activity in Outes. The treehouse was constructed amid a dense thicket of native forest. The highlight is its outdoor deck with a Jacuzzi sheltered between two oaks.
Located in the centre of the property, Cabana da Creba offers absolute privacy, like all our treehouses, because it is surrounded by a dense thicket of native forest and sheltered by pine trees, chestnut trees, cork oaks and hollies. It got its name in honour of the mythical island of A Creba, located between the villages of O Freixo and Esteiro.
A Cova cove is located just past the beautiful fishing village of Muros towards Finisterre.
Mar de Lira beach with its untouched, breezy surroundings and moderate surf is located in Carnota. The treehouse, perched among bay trees, has an outdoor deck with unbeatable views and an indoor Jacuzzi that will delight our guests.
Cabana das Furnas gets its name from the beach Praia das Furnas in the Ría of Muros and Noia. There are two things that make this treehouse special: it is accessible for those with disabilities and has stunning views from the outdoor deck where the Jacuzzi is located.
This treehouse’s name was chosen as a tribute to one of the most emblematic places in our Ría, Monte Louro. It was built amid a dense thicket of native forest and sheltered by a centennial oak tree. It is the ideal place to spend a quiet weekend and visit our wonderful surroundings.
The Os Apriscos property, one hectare in size, is located on the left bank of the Tins river, in the village of O Areal, one kilometer from A Serra de Outes. The river crosses the capital of Outes and ends two kilometers downstream in the marshlands of the Tambre river, forming "A Ensenada do Engano", a fluvial maritime area protected by Red Natura 2000.
The property is located in the village of Mourelos, a small village sheltered by the mountains of A Pena and very close to the lookout of A Pedra da Vella.
The property is located at the beach of Broña and houses four terraced cabins at different heights in relation to the ground, fully guaranteeing the privacy of each apartment without giving up the impressive views of the ria of Muros and Noia.
The cabins are located in the village of A Quintenla, in the interior of the ria of Muros and Noia, specifically in A Serra de Outes, between the Costa da Morte, the Rías Baixas and Santiago de Compostela. Cabanas sen Barreiras is one of the first accommodations in Galicia accessible for those with disabilities.Leave behind the daily routine and relax, recharge, enjoy as a family or seize the opportunity to organize that romantic getaway that you have pending.
Albeida is our latest project, set in a lovely wood with delightful views of the mouth of the river Tambre, the Barbanza hills and the beginning of the Muros Noia estuary. The magic of the deciduous woods and the light from the sea come together to offer enchanting moon rises over the branches of ancient oak trees.