Our accommodation is located in the Beiras region of Central Portugal. The nearest city is Coimbra which boasts Europe's most ancient university. Coimbra is roughly equidistant from the Capital, Lisbon (2hours) and Porto (1hour 30 mins).

This area of Portugal is lush and green and very different from the more southerly regions such as the Algarve.

There is much to enjoy here from the surrounding countryside, the City of Coimbra and the Costa Prata coastline is only 40 minutes drive away.

Below are some locations in and around this area which will give you a flavour of this part of Central Portugal. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us.

Coimbra

Portugal's third largest city contains Europe's oldest university, and is well worth a visit. Perched on the banks of the river Mondego and full of history. Excellent shopping, restaurants, cinema and a vibrant nightlife. Every May the students hold the Queima das Fitas, where they burn their gowns and drink huge amounts of beer to celebrate the completion of their studies. For more info visit the portugal-info website.

Lousã

Our local town, and only 40 minutes from Coimbra, this market town is famous for its' 'Liquor Beirão', a locally produced spirit.

Conimbriga

Fifteen km southwest of Coimbra is the archaeological site and Museum of the Roman city of Conimbriga. This fascinating attraction is cramped packed with artifacts from 1 B.C. onwards and the city itself has the most amazing mosaics. We also recommend a lunchtime visit to the restaurant where you can enjoy views of the ruins while enjoying a traditional Roman dish and a good bottle of wine for around 10 euros per head. Ruins and Museum open all year, museum closed Mondays.

Buçaco

Buçaco is an ancient forest situated 28km north of Coimbra, boasting over 700 species of trees. This monastic centre dates back to the 6th century and now houses the magnificent Buçaco Hotel, once a palace built by Dom Carlos. Visitors are free to roam the gardens and surrounding area. If you are feeling extravagant, take tea in the five star hotel!The site was also the setting for a battle between the Duke of Wellington and Napoleon's French army. Nearby is a small but interesting military museum.

Tomar

Founded in 1150 by the order of the Knights Templar. Lots of old buildings, Castle, excellent shops. 40 minute drive.

Castanheira da Pêra

A scenic drive over the hills will take you to this pretty little town. A large outdoor lido and boating lake due early 2005.

Penacova

Fantastic views from this hill top town. Hotel and restaurant well worth a visit.

Casal do Ermio

Tiny village with a lake, swimming,boating, and picnic area.

Figueira da Foz

Largest seaside resort in the region which attracts holiday makers and surfers from all over Portugal. Massive beach, casino, entertainment and restaurants. 1hr drive.

Viseu

Old Roman town that is a centre of the local wine growing region. In the surrounding area are a number of decorated large standing stones with detailed carved symbolic lines. Their origin remains a mystery.

Braga

An important trading town in the north of the country that can trace its origins to early roman times. Many interesting churches.

Leria

Beautiful old roman town with a 12th century church.

Serra da Estrela

Portugal's highest mountain range. Ski resort during the winter. About an hour and a half drive away.


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