Overview
- Updated On:
- 10/04/2026
- 1 Bathrooms
- 360 m2
Description of property
There are people for whom a property search starts somewhere completely different. Not with proximity to airports or the number of bedrooms. With two questions: is there enough land, and will my animals be properly looked after here.
If that is how you think, this is worth your attention.
Two adjoining properties in the Terra Chá area of inland Lugo, sitting directly opposite each other. Together they offer something genuinely rare at this price. Infrastructure already in place, land already working, and space that understands what animals actually need.
The Properties
Property 1 — Main Estate
7,500m² of land. Six horse boxes, four with their own enclosed paddocks. Water and electricity connected. REGA licence in place for up to ten horses, the official registration required to keep horses legally in Spain, already done, already valid. Stone house of around 300m² needing full renovation. Good bones, thick walls, a proper project.
Property 2 — Secondary Plot
2,500m², directly opposite. Three further stables, a round pen, hay and straw storage. A 60m² studio ready to move into with bathroom. You arrive, the animals settle, and you have a roof over your head while the main house takes shape.
Combined price: €230,000. The main property can also be purchased separately.
The Infrastructure
The REGA licence covers horses but the setup works equally well for whatever you are bringing with you. Sheep, goats, pigs, chickens. The land and the layout are designed for serious animal keeping.
For anyone arriving with horses, the practical question is always the same. Who looks after them when something goes wrong. In this part of Lugo, farriers tend to cover a wide area and come to you at your yard. Equine vets operate similarly and can point you toward a good local herrador when you need one. It is a working system that people with animals here rely on and trust.
The Place
This is authentic Galicia. Not a region that has been packaged for tourism or discovered by developers. Terra Chá is the flat green heartland of inland Lugo, a landscape shaped by people who kept animals and knew what that required. The kind of place people are genuinely looking for and increasingly hard to find.
The countryside around the property offers quiet lanes through oak forest and farmland that you can ride for hours without meeting traffic, open pastures and wetlands that stay permanently green through the year.
The climate suits the land. Summers are warm and comfortable in the mid-twenties, rarely extreme, with long evenings and fresh nights. Winters are chilly and damp rather than harsh. Rain comes fairly steadily through the year with the wettest months in autumn and winter and drier spells in summer. It is the kind of climate that keeps everything growing and works well for outdoor life and animal keeping year-round.
The nearest towns have what you need for daily life. A weekly market, a café, a supermarket. Nothing curated or seasonal. Just the ordinary rhythm of a place where people actually live.
A Coruña airport is around fifty minutes. The Atlantic coast is a similar distance. Santiago de Compostela is just over an hour.




