
Glamping in Galicia has become a real discovery for those seeking not just a getaway, but a chance to completely recharge. Here, away from the city noise, nestled among centuries-old oaks and vineyards, unique cabins have sprung up, offering not only comfort but also a rare sense of seclusion. This style of vacation is already being called one of the most popular in northern Spain, and for good reason: the combination of nature, privacy, and modern amenities has proven ideal for anyone weary of the daily rush.
Inside each cabin is a spacious bedroom, a private terrace with panoramic views, and of course, an open-air jacuzzi. Mornings here begin with birdsong, and evenings—with a glass of crisp Albariño you can sample right onsite. The entire complex is designed so guests can lose track of time and fully immerse themselves in a peaceful atmosphere.
Forest and vineyards
The location of the complex was chosen with care: it sits in the heart of the wine region, where tradition and nature are closely intertwined. Surrounded by dense forests, ancient vineyards, and little-known trails rarely touched by tourists, this is the perfect place for walks, watching sunsets, and lingering conversations by the fire.
Each wooden cabin is built to ecological standards and blends seamlessly into the landscape. Inside, you’ll find modern appliances, cozy furniture, and even a fireplace for cool evenings. The owner of the complex has focused on sustainability: only natural materials are used, and electricity is partially supplied by solar panels.
Comfort and privacy
Guests are offered more than just an overnight stay—a complete experience, from private winery tours to tastings of local cheese and wine. For those interested, there are hiking trails leading to waterfalls and viewpoints with breathtaking views of the river valley. Each cabin has its own entrance, ensuring maximum privacy. The cabins are designed for couples or small groups, while large, noisy parties and pets are not welcome here.
Special attention has been paid to detail: each cabin comes with Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen, and even a wood-burning stove. The cabins are named after local trees, highlighting their connection to nature and respect for the surrounding forest. The complex owner believes it is these very details that make the stay truly memorable.
Wine tourism
One of the main features of this glamping site is the opportunity to discover the region’s winemaking traditions. Guests are offered tours of the vineyards, tasting workshops, and stories about how the renowned Galician wine is created. The winery, on whose grounds the complex is located, is famous for its Albariño and its collaboration with local farmers and cheesemakers.
For those who prefer an active holiday, there are routes through nearby forests, trips to waterfalls, and walks along the river. No matter the season, there’s always something to do: swimming in the river in summer, grape harvesting in autumn, and cozy evenings by the fireplace in winter. This approach to leisure makes the glamping attractive to a wide variety of guests.
Silence and inspiration
What truly sets this style of vacation apart is the atmosphere of complete silence and seclusion. There are no tourist crowds here, and each guest can choose their own pace of life. For many, the chance to be alone with themselves and nature becomes the deciding factor when choosing a holiday destination.
Glamping in Galicia is more than just a trendy word—it’s a whole philosophy of leisure. Here, it’s not luxury in the usual sense that is valued, but the chance to slow down, savor life, and enjoy simple pleasures. This approach has already attracted attention not only from Spaniards but also from visitors from other countries seeking new ways to travel.
Enoturismo María Manuela is more than just a glamping site—it’s a unique project that brings together the winemaking traditions of Galicia with modern standards of comfort. The complex is surrounded by Albariño vineyards, offering guests not only relaxation but also a chance to immerse themselves in the local culture. The owner places particular emphasis on sustainability and preserving the natural balance, making this project a model of sustainable tourism in Spain. Thanks to a personalized approach to every guest and a wide range of services, Enoturismo María Manuela has become one of the most prominent destinations on Galicia’s tourist map.
Recently, our article highlighted how two small towns in Galicia were awarded a prestigious status and included in a renowned list, marking a significant event for the region. This decision has already sparked a surge of interest in local tourism and brought attention to the unique features of these places. For more on why these towns are now in the spotlight, read the story about the tourism boom in Galicia.












