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Chalet Antoxo - Caldelas de Tui
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Sleeps 8
LOVELY SUMMER CHALET
Located in a beautiful natural spot with valley and mountain views and only a short
walk to the River Miño on the Portuguese border,
Chalet Antoxo is a comfortable house with pretty gardens containing a private swimming pool.
It is very much a family home and occupies a wonderful spot near the historical town of Tui.
The interior is very well equipped for self-catering, with practical open plan kitchen, living room, and all the bedrooms enjoy lovely country views.
Local amenities are found near by in the village of Caldelas de Tui and 8km away in the beautiful twon of Tui with pretty cobble stone streets, squares, good restaurants and shops and
an ancient cathedral.
Accommodation. All the living area is in the first floor:
1 en-suite double bedroom, 1 double bedroom, 1 Twin bedroom and 2 Single bedrooms.
Bathrooms:
3 Bathrooms: 1 in the main bedroom with with bathtub and shower, 1 with bathtub and shower and 1 downstairs with shower.
Kitchen, Dinning and Living Area:
Fully fitted kitchen with dishwasher, microwave, toaster,kettle etc. and dining table.
Dining area with table that seats up to 8 people.
Lounge with 3 sofas, TV, DVD, board games,etc.
Utility Room:
Washing machine, ironing board and iron.
Outside:
Walled garden with lawn, fruit trees, automatic gate.
2 balconies with table and chairs, 10x5 metres swimmingpool, sun loungers and BBQ.
Linen/Towels/Cleaning Service:
Linen and bath towels are all included.
Booking Notes:
Minimum Stay: 1 Week
Some Info About the area:
The Medieval Town of Tui
The town, which since 1623 has had the title of very noble and very loyal, to which they added in
1885 the title of excellent council, since its legendary Greek foundation, it has been chosen by kings,
saints and noblemen to live or rest here.
From this medieval past, as well as from its hill-fort period or its Episcopal tradition, it conserves
streets, monuments and part of its walls.
Saint James’ Way
The main Portuguese way to Santiago begins here.
The Cathedral
Perhaps the monument that sparks the greatest pride among residents of Tui and all Galicia is its
cathedral, which was begun in 1120. Despite originally being conceived as a Romanesque building, in
the end it was completed in the Gothic style. Pause to marvel at its beautiful portico, before stepping
in to admire the chapels (Sacramento, Capilla Mayor, and San Telmo), the choir, the organ, the archive,
and the cloister.
Nature
Tui’s natural setting is without a doubt one of its biggest attractions. There you will find Monte
Aloia Natural Park, where you can take in the magnificent landscapes along the various hiking trails
or from its many high vantage points, with views of the Louro and Miñor valleys and even, when weather
permits, of the Vigo Ria. To round off your stay and recover from the effort of sightseeing in the city,
what could be better than a visit to Tui’s Caldelas Spa.
Cathedral Museum
The Cathedral Museum of Tui has in its cabinets monstrances, cups, jewels and other items used in the
last centuries for religious liturgy.
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