A bungalow in Rías Baixas to telework watching the sea

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If the terrible pandemic has had something good, it is that telecommuting is here to stay in many sectors and companies, and has provided us with a work autonomy which many of us appreciate. When the place from which we spend our working day is as spectacular as the bungalows of Campsite Bayonne Beach, more than work here, we would like to stay and live a whole life.

we got to the Rias Baixas, towards Baiona (A6, A-52 Exit 307, A-55 Exit 8A), a beautiful balcony to the Atlantic with the mountains from the Sierra de A Groba behind their backs. Just before arriving in Baiona is our accommodation, Campsite Bayonne Beach, located in the same ladeira beach.

Panoramic view of Camping Bayona Playa

Panoramic view of Camping Bayona Playa.

We fell in love with this beautiful beach, an extensive sandbank of 1.8 kilometers , with Blue flag and surrounded by natural dunes, without a doubt one of the most extraordinary places from the Galician coast; And look how many they have!

Behind the peninsula that the campsite occupies is the mouth of the river Miñor, what do you think a marsh of great ecological wealth its fauna and flora , impeccably preserved and protected.

Campsite Bayonne Beach

Camping Bungalow Bayona Beach

practically on top of the tongue of sand of this beach, are the bungalows of design in which we are going to stay, that are up to a 5-star hotel. The campsite offers numerous services such as supermarket, restaurant, cafe, laundry and of course, wifi so we can telework comfortably without leaving the environment.

There are bungalows many types and price yes, all of 40 square meters and for a maximum of 6 people; many of them In beachfront , others with views of the marsh, almost all with terrace and many with air conditioning, even with Jacuzzi and Balinese bed. There's also other cheaper options in the central street of the campsite, but all perfectly equipped.

Bungalow on the beachfront.

Bungalow on the beachfront.

Upon arrival we relax in your terrace at the foot of beach as we look into the distance the Cies Island, this archipelago made up of three islands anchored on the edge of the Atlantic, declared a Natural Park in 1980 and a National Park in 2002.

From our living room and main room we also have these spectacular views thanks to a huge window from where we can enjoy the sunset while a golden light illuminates the beautiful landscape.

Design it is modern , have equipped kitchen with everything you need and has a second room with four bunk beds adapted to different ages.

We take a bath in the outdoor hot tub while we drink a refreshing cocktail: This is how we charge our batteries before starting to telework! It also has a double solarium bed for those who want to lie down to sunbathe.

Interior of one of the bungalows at Camping Bayona Playa.

Interior of one of the bungalows at Camping Bayona Playa.

From its terrace we enjoy an incomparable panoramic view and the relaxing sound of the sea while we open our computer with the pleasant smell of saltpeter that penetrates our senses.

Campsite Bayonne Beach also has a Zone of glamping , elevated wooden tents with two levels, dinning room covered with storage area at the bottom and bedroom on top. It also has sports courts, playground, rental of bicycles, kayaks, paddle surf...

And for added fun for the whole family, there's a pool with a water slide, waterfall and bubble banks , only open in high season , like the supermarket and the restaurant, which prepares some delicious paella.

The camping offer is very varied and for all pockets: from renting a plot and run your own tent or caravan until you feel in a great hotel in one of its bungalows. The best? What in low season They have various offers discounts and free nights.

Check their website for more information. But hurry up: they close on october 12 and reopen next May 3.

TO DO

The environment is full of multiple plans. From approaching by boat to enjoying a day in one of the archipelagos of the Atlantic Islands National Park (Cíes and ons) until you take a walk around the bay of bayonne , which was the first town in Europe to learn of the discovery of America.

The currents carried the caravel from La Pinta, captained by Martín Alonso Pinzón , to its beaches on March 1, 1493. Today you can visit a recreation of it in the port.

The lively old town Bayonne deserves a walk, as well as getting to Mount Boy, where is he now the Conde de Gondomar Parador , on the remains of a medieval fortress that served as defense against pirate attacks.

It is essential to stop at one of its taverns to have some scallops, sardines or even some barnacles accompanied by a good albariño.

We recommend you discover You or Valença do Minho (Portugal), two precious villages a few kilometers from the campsite that will not leave you indifferent.

Baiona has one of the most beautiful sunsets in Spain

Baiona has one of the most beautiful sunsets in Spain.

And finally, don't leave the area without discovering the Cabo Silleiro, its lighthouse and its vertiginous viewpoint with the same name. This cape can be considered as one end of the mouth of the Vigo estuary With Cape Home, which is at the other point.

From here we observe a beautiful marine and rocky landscape of all the coast of Oia. To get there, take the detour that is 5 kilometers from the center of Baiona, address To Guard , which is another nice excursion to admire its famous Celtic fort on Mount Santa Tecla , from where you can see the spectacular mouth of the Miño river , natural border with Portugal.

You Pontevedra.

You, Pontevedra.

Campsite Bayonne Beach not only has it been the perfect place and environment to telecommute, but it can also be the last getaway as final touch to this summer . Marked on the list of places to return to next year!

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