Parador de Lerma Spain

GAL09 - Cornide (Galicia)

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  • Location: Cornide (Galicia)
  • Classification: Country House
  • Price by definition: Contact us
  • Capacity: 9 en-suite bedrooms
  • Distances: Santiago de Compostela - 6 miles, A Coruña- 45 miles, Lugo- 71 miles.
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Description

Over 200 years old and a beautiful example of traditional Galician architecture mixed with tasteful modern elements.
This historic home is set in beautiful gardens filled with plants and palm trees. Delightfully furnished with a mixture of antique and modern furnishings and also contains an extensive library with over 3000 volumes. Also boasts a museum containing a fine collection of XX century Galician paintings and a huge collection of ceramic pots. Ideal place for relaxation, swimming pool on the grounds and bikes available for rent. Also has a fine wine cellar (tastings offered) containing both Spanish and European wines.

Additional information

The Galician coastline is characterized by high cliffs and deep inlets (estuaries). Two sections are usually differentiated: the Rías Altas (Cedeira, Ortiguiera, O Barqueiro, Viveiro, Foz and Ribadeo amongst others), and the Rías Baixas or Bajas (Muros and Noia, Arousa, Vigo and Pontevedra). Between the two areas there are the Estuaries of "A Costa da Morte" (Corcubión, Camariñas and Corme and Laxe) as well as the Estuaries of the Ártabro Golf (Ferrol, Ares and Betanzos and A Coruña). The region can be divided into two areas: inland Galicia and coastal Galicia, that are separated by a mountain range known as Galicia's backbone. The mountains tend to be small and undulating, separated by two valleys, lying in the following three areas: The first area borders Asturias and Leon, and has the highest mountains including, Pena Trevinca (2,095 m), Penarrubia (1,826 m) and Cabeza de Manzaneda (1,778 m). The second lies in the middle of the region surrounded by lower mountains, and the third on the coast, with the estuaries as the renowned highlight. Galician rivers have large volumes of water flowing through them and naturally head towards either the Atlantic or the Cantabrian sea. The rivers that flow into the Atlantic are larger and more abundant, including the Miño river (the most important) and its tributary the river Sil. Other notable rivers include the Ulla, the Tambre or the Eume.

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