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TipsUpdated: 27 May 20267 min read

Rural house with pets in A Coruña: guide to travelling to Oza dos Ríos

Travelling with a pet to inland Galicia requires a house with outdoor space and clear rules. We summarise what the regulations require, what to ask when booking and how it works at O Lar do Carpinteiro.

Side garden of O Lar do Carpinteiro, pet-friendly rural house in Oza dos Ríos, A Coruña

Searching «pet-friendly rural house A Coruña»: what the rules require

Each tourist dwelling sets its pet policy within regional and municipal law. Not all rural houses in A Coruña accept them; those that do usually require prior enquiry, weight or number limits and guest responsibility for damage and cleaning.

O Lar do Carpinteiro is listed on portals as accepting pets subject to enquiry. That means you must state breed, number and weight when requesting availability — Maryluz confirms conditions before dates are confirmed.

Advantages of Oza dos Ríos for travelling with a dog

Oza dos Ríos is a valley setting with rural lanes, not a dense nucleus with constant traffic. From the house you can access local walks and, a few minutes by car, sections of Sendas del Mandeo adapted to your dog’s level.

The property has private garden and courtyard — space that would be unthinkable in an urban flat in A Coruña city. Indoor parking makes logistics easier with a roof box, crate or travel gear.

  • Prior enquiry required when booking
  • State number, breed and approximate weight
  • Private garden and courtyard on the property
  • Rural setting with nearby paths
  • Up to 8 guests + pet(s) subject to confirmation

Good practice in someone else’s rural house

A house with history —handcrafted wood, preserved family crib, restored rooms— deserves the same respect as a new home: towels in wet areas, not leaving the animal alone indoors if unused to it, picking up in the garden and contacting the host about any incident.

O Lar do Carpinteiro does not allow parties or stag/hen events; it also does not suit dogs that bark continuously in a rural neighbourhood. The tone is family-friendly and quiet, aligned with those seeking real rest.

Combining pet, hiking and rest

Many guests combine a pet with short routes — SM.17 at Rexidoira, gentle sections around the Mendo — and afternoons on the solarium terrace or by the barbecue. The equipped kitchen lets you prepare meals without relying on pet-friendly restaurants every meal.

If you are looking for a pet-friendly rural house in A Coruña province, always compare tourist licence (VUT CO 0008080 in this case), genuine outdoor space and written policy when booking. The website olardocarpinteiro.com centralises direct enquiries with the owner, with no last-minute surprises.

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