Description
Investment opportunity. Potential for developing real estate, equestrian farm, golf course, hotel or simply to enjoy nature and miles of pristine beaches. Low-intensity tourism projects and programs will be allowed in these areas, such as tourist stays, ecotourism establishments, hotels, hostel and inns linked to nature tourism (fauna and flora observation, hiking, sport fishing, horse riding etc.). These undertakings must be compatible with the principles of this plan regarding the conservation of natural resources and the integrated management of the coastal zone. LOCATION Ruta 10 Juan Díaz de Solís, Km. 246.5. Rocha, Uruguay. South America. One of the most sought-after areas in Uruguay’s coast. The entrance is on the paved highway (Ruta 10 Juan Diaz de Solis) connecting seaside resorts La Pedrera, Cabo Polonio’s National Park, La Paloma, Valizas and Aguas Dulces. Small towns rich in artisans, local fishermen, restaurants, harbors and beaches. 60 miles from Jose Ignacio and Punta del Este, fashionable resorts with restaurants, shops, art galleries, bars, night clubs and an international airport. 139 miles from Uruguay’s capital Montevideo and its international airport. The area comprises prairies, marshes, rivers and lagoon estuaries inhabited by shrimp, sea turtles, sea lions, migratory birds as well as the Franca Austral whale (Eubalaena Australis). Cattle grazing farms with fields of rich grasses crisscrossed by intermittent streams in eroded canyons known as “carcavas”. INFRASTRUCTURE: Main residence with 300 m2: 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, interior patio, stone and brick walls, hardwood exposed beams. Living room with large granite wood burning fireplace, slate floor. Spacious kitchen. Wood decks. Garden with mature trees. Second house with 150 m2: 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen and 1 bathroom. Stone barn with ceramic roof tile, exposed hardwood ceiling beams, office and bathroom. 580 acres on the Atlantic Ocean coast. 0cean frontage: 2198 Feet. Road frontage: 2788 Feet. 482 acres of pastures. 89 acres of forest: pine, eucalyptus, acacia.