Spectacular house in Finisterre, A Coruña
Built in 2019, with high-end qualities, this house is located on a flat plot of 2,600 m2 with an integrated outdoor swimming pool, covered with wood.
On the ground floor, with a height of 8 m, there is a living-dining room with open kitchen, two bedrooms with access to the outdoor terrace, a bathroom and the garage. Its sliding doors allow us to access the garden without having to go out the main door. The first floor is reached by a beautiful wooden staircase, where the third bedroom and the other bathroom are located. This floor has access to the upper terrace, from where we have impressive views of the whole landscape.
Thanks to its large windows, the house enjoys natural light all day long, which also makes it very warm.
The location is exceptional if you are looking to live in a quiet area. Langosteira beach is only 1.5 km away by car and 4 km from Fisterra.
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Property details
Property features
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A92-100
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B81-91
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C69-80
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D55-68
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E39-54
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F21-38
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G1-20
About Fisterra
Finisterre, the end of the Earth on the Galician coast. This iconic place, also known as Fisterra, is located in the province of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain. From Coldwell Banker Spain, we invite you to discover the magic of living in Finisterre, where the Atlantic coast meets seafaring tradition and breathtaking landscapes.
Coastal Landscapes: Finisterre offers stunning coastal landscapes, with rugged cliffs and sandy beaches. It is known for its lighthouse, the Faro de Finisterre, marking the westernmost point of the Galician coast and serving as a landmark for spectacular sunsets over the Atlantic.
Rich Maritime Tradition: The history of Finisterre is intrinsically linked to maritime tradition. It is an ancient fishing port that has played a crucial role in Atlantic fishing. Today, fishing activity and the harbor continue to be an integral part of the town's identity.
The Way of St. James: Finisterre is the symbolic end of the Way of St. James, the famous pilgrimage that attracts people from around the world. Many pilgrims choose to extend their journey to Finisterre as an additional act of spirituality, symbolizing the end of their pilgrimage on the Atlantic coast.
Maritime Gastronomy: Finisterre's gastronomy focuses on seafood. Local restaurants offer a variety of delicious dishes, from fresh seafood to local specialties such as pulpo a la gallega (Galician-style octopus) and caldeirada (fish stew).
Beaches and Outdoor Activities: Finisterre's beaches, such as Langosteira and Mar de Fora, are ideal for enjoying the sun and the sea. Additionally, the area provides opportunities for hiking in the surrounding nature, with trails offering panoramic views of the coast and the ocean.
Living in Finisterre is immersing oneself in the essence of the Galician coast, where the connection to the sea, rich tradition, and natural beauty merge to create a unique living experience.