Casa do Terreiro is a holiday home with a barbecue, set in Pardieiros in the Centro Region. Guests benefit from terrace. Free private parking is available on site.
Toca da Sede is situated in Pardieiros. The property has mountain and city views. The property features a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi is available throughout the property.
Nestled in the Serra do Açor Mountains, this hotel is built out of slate and offers panoramic views over the historic village of Piodão. Inatel has an indoor pool, sauna, and a spa pool.
Located between Portela da Cerdeira and Cerdeira, this typical Portuguese country house in Cerdeira offers scenic views of the surrounding valley and Açor Mountains.
Ben
United Kingdom
The breakfast was very good, self selected the day before. If you wanted more of anything at the sitting you only had to ask. Location was fantastic, especially great for walking. The pool was incredible and we loved the honesty bar, it allowed us to feel at home and left in peace. The room was in a separate building and thus also had a small terrace over looking the valley which we loved. The surrounding area is bursting with incredible flora and the birdlife.
Quinta da Tapada in Avô provides adults-only accommodation with free bikes and a garden. This property offers access to pool at the pool table, darts and free private parking.
Tamir Meir
Israel
The breakfast was very good.
The apartment is very, very quiet and isolated.
The owner is very generous and even prepared
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Villa Montês Guesthouse is situated in Coja and has a saltwater pool and pool views. There is a private entrance at the apartment for the convenience of those who stay.
denise
United Kingdom
Didn’t ask for breakfast but was offered it. It looked amazing but had already eaten the apartment had every thing else what you needed the pool looked great too.
We used this town as the base for our explorations of the...
We used this town as the base for our explorations of the Serra do Açor. It worked well for that purpose. We were able to drive to Piódão one day to visit the schist village there. And we spent one evening stargazing. The night sky was of very good quality according to our astronomer daughter who was traveling with us. We were able to see the Milky Way!!
One evening we drove to Coja and dined at Restaurante Príncipe do Alva. We had a good meal of traditional Portuguese food with an upscale twist and wonderful, attentive service.
There is only 1 small café/market in town.
The mountain roads were in good shape, usually 2 lanes (although narrow), and paved. However they are twisty and can be steep, especially the switchbacks. It takes longer to drive from place to place than you might think because the roads slow you down.
Carol
Portugal
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