property on the rilán peninsula, in front of the dalcahue channel, on the isla grande chiloé. this peninsula is characterized by its landscapes and the cultural identity of its inhabitants. the landscapes combine small farmer′s fields with unobstructed views of the cast ro, lemuy, and dalcahue canals.
in this area is one of the 16 chilota churches declare d a world heritage site by unesco, pullao bay, a wetland through which hundreds of migratory birds pass, where it is possible to see hualas, black-necked swans, various types of ducks, and flamencos among others and several small towns where quilquico, conico, and rilán stand out.
the peninsula′s inhabitants are small farmers dedicated to cultivating potatoes, manufacturing woolen items and basketry, and small marine fishermen.
400 sqm furnished house in one of the best areas of chiloé, san josé de rilán, cast ro commune.
it has very good access by car and is 15 minutes from the mocopulli airport and 15 minutes from cast ro, which gives it very good connectivity both to get there and to go out and explore chiloé.
this house is insert ed in the middle of the forest on a 7-hectare lot and borders the sea with 230 meters of frontage on the dalcahue channel.
it has a modern design inspired by stilt houses and manages to project the sea over the forest with its curved roof that also protects it from heavy rain.
the house has 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, plus a barbecue area with a bathroom attached to the house through terraces. it is built in mañio and pine wood with larch tile cladding and the heating is by means of wood and a boiler with radiators. the kitchen is integrated into the living and dining room in the house′s central space, which separates the master bedroom from the other 3 bedrooms.
the 7-hectare land combines the typical forest of the area with a predominance of myrtle trees and some open areas with a broad view of the dalcahue channel. inside, springs are born that feed water to the house and fall into the sea.
in the 230 meters of frontage with the sea, a small pebble beach is formed at high tide, and at low tide, an extensive sand plain that allows you to walk along the entire coastline.
the land has a wide view of the canal, which is free of salmon cages and mussel balls, a very rare feature of the land in chiloé.
the land topography protects it from the north and south winds and due to its clear plains and wide area, it allows the construction of more than one house, which by combining the forest with life by the sea, where you can go rowing, boating and fishing make it ideal for a family project insert ed in the middle of the chilote landscape or for a small hotel project.