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Casa do Castanheiro

Moledo do Minho, Costa Verde & Minho

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  • 3
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Accommodation

At a glance

  1. Sleeps 6
  2. 1 Double Bedroom
  3. 2 Twin Bedrooms
  4. 2 Bathrooms
  5. WiFi
  6. Heated Pool
  7. Village House
  8. Beach 1.5km
  9. Restaurant 750m
  • Ground Floor: Open-plan kitchen/dining/sitting room (oven, dishwasher, microwave, TV, WiFi, wood burning stove) with patio doors to poolside terrace. Laundry room (washing machine). Two twin bedrooms (ceiling fan) with patio door to garden. Principal double bedroom (ceiling fan) with en suite shower room and patio door to garden. Shower room. Cloakroom.
  • Outside: Spacious lawned garden. Poolside terrace.  Barbecue. Private parking.
  • Private heated swimming pool (9m x 4m, uniform depth of 1.5m) with Roman steps.

Creating a seamless fusion of indoors and outdoors, the glass-fronted façade of this contemporary home fills its stylish rooms with an abundance of light, a refreshing sense of space and the enticing views of woodland and ocean that make this location, in the sought-after coastal village of Moledo do Minho, such an ideal setting for a holiday by the sea.

Sedately positioned off a no-through lane on the edge of the village, Casa do Castanheiro looks out across its poolside terrace and lawned grounds onto a delightful natural backdrop of lush wooded hillside. Ahead, the deep blue waters of the nearby ocean glisten invitingly beyond the treetops and remind of just how close the golden sands of Moledo’s picturesque waterfront are. Only 1.5km from the house, via a picturesque labyrinth of cobbled lanes, the sweeping beach adjoins the village alongside a family-friendly collection of waterfront cafes and restaurants, before continuing northwards to meet a wonderfully natural shoreline backed by pine forests.

Even closer to hand, a typical local shop provides basic provisions just 650m away whilst the nearest of the village’s restaurants can be found 100m further on. It is a perfect spot for those wishing to be within easy reach of coastal amenities and yet at the same time the smartly furnished interior and spacious grounds of this welcoming home will make relaxing days at home an equally appealing option. With each of the three bedrooms enjoying access to the pool and garden via glazed doors and the open-plan living area spreading onto the poolside through the patio doors of its sea-facing façade, this is a charming home designed for outdoor living and a holiday lifestyle.

  • One of the twin bedrooms can be prepared as a double. Please advise at time of booking.

Pricing & Availability

Additional Pricing Information

All Prices are per property, not per person.

Please note that all visitors, aged 16 and over, are required to pay a Tourist Tax of £9.13. We will add this amount to your booking.

Location of Casa do Castanheiro

Locality

Great Things to Do Near Casa do Castanheiro

Dine amongst the locals in Moledo...

Stroll the streets of the village to find Gaivota, tucked away in a cosy corner. Here, the locals gather for lunch or dinner and the hearty food is tasty and very reasonably priced in a friendly atmosphere.

Buy some fresh fish from the seafood market in Caminha to cook on your barbecue...

Enjoy an evening dining under the stars in the garden.

Spend a day lazing on the sands on the beach in Moledo...

When you feel the need for some refreshment, a number of smart snack bars lie just behind the beach and form the ideal setting for having a drink whilst looking out to sea and watching the world go by.

Visit historic Braga for a day sightseeing and admiring the historic buildings. Do a spot of souvenir shopping whilst you're there...

Braga is the third largest city after Porto and Lisbon, as well as sightseeing and seeing the historic buildings and monuments there is also a huge shopping centre with high street shops and designer outlets to peruse.

Discover the Serra d'Arga, a protected area which rises to nearly 900 metres...

For the more energetic, there are a number of way-marked trails taking walkers through majestic scenery passing lagoons and waterfalls and different types of fauna, such as the Iberian frog and the Garrano horses which roam freely in the mountain.

Spend a day in Ponte de Lima, one of Portugal's oldest towns that spreads lazily along the tree-lined banks of the river Lima...

This beautiful town, with fine buildings and pretty cobbled squares is a delight to visit. Go on a Monday morning and you may be fortunate enough to witness the local market, which is held on the sandy river beach every other week.

Walk around the narrow cobbled streets of Caminha to discover some of the beautiful old stone houses, many built over a century ago...

Some have the family's coat of arms engraved into the walls, while others are adorned with attractive tiles and have wonderful old wooden doors or iron gates.

Visit the Aqua Museum in Vila Nova de Cerveira...

You can see simulations of the River Minho, from its source near Lugo in Galicia to its mouth at Caminha, and get to know the various species of fish and animals which inhabit the river. .

Take a leisurely river trip along the Lima River from the pier in Viana do Castelo...

There are short trips of around 45 minutes or you can take a longer trip which includes lunch. There are also river trips along the River Minho.

The lovely beach at nearby Caminha, Foz do Minho, sits at the mouth of the Minho River and is sheltered from the offshore breezes by pine woods...

The beach has views over the Celtic hill fort of Santa Tecla on the other side of the river in Spain. If you get peckish the restaurant on the beach serves up hearty Portuguese fare and the pine trees provide shade for an after lunch doze!

Take the car ferry from Caminha to A Guarda in Spain or, drive across the river on the bridge from Vila Nova da Cerveira and spend a day in Spain...

A Guarda is regarded as one of the best places in Galicia to try seafood. Visit the Celtic village of Santa Tecla at the top of the hill beside A Guarda - there are some great views.

Feel closer to nature in the National Park of Peneda-Geres...

Discover the many hiking trails or drive for miles through the largely undiscovered beautiful mountain scenery of this stunning area of natural beauty. Why not pack a picnic and stop off in one of the many shady spots dotted around.

Visit Monçao, just to the east of Valenca, a very pretty town which overlooks the Minho...

There are several old houses and a spa whose waters are believed to help the aches and pain of rheumatism. They also produce the well-known local Alvarinho wine here, so it's well worth a visit!

Take a trip back in time at the Medieval Fair held in Caminha in July...

Costumes, music, food, dancing, horse shows and theatrical displays - everything goes Medieval in this delightful town for these few days. There are lots of arts and crafts to look at or buy too. This is one of the best festivals in Portugal!

Do some souvenir hunting at any of the local markets or craft fairs...

The people of the Alto Minho still continue with many ancient handicrafts passed down through generations. Viana do Castelo is renowned for its colourfully embroidered festival dresses, lace and pottery.

Explore the charming fortress town of Valença a short drive north of the house, this delightful border town is steeped in history

Drive through the ancient archway that leads the way through the impressive walls that encircle the old quarter to discover cobbled streets and a delightful range of shops selling the beautifully embroidered towels and linen for which the town is famous

Follow the Vinho Verde wine trail...

Along the banks of the Minho Valley which passes between undulating hills covered with the vines which produce the lightly sparkling and very tasty wine of the region.

Hire surfboards at the beach of Afife and spend a day in the water on this lovely unspoilt coastline...

A much sought after spot for keen surfers, you can take lessons at the surf school or simply lay back and relax on the sand and watch others ride the waves. Moledo is a great place for surfing too and you can try your hand at kite surfing there.

Spend an evening on Moledo beach...

Watch the beautiful sunsets, either from its pristine sands or from a terrace of one of the smart coffee bars that lie just behind the waterfront.

Take the train along the scenic railway line to explore the beautiful city of Viana do Castelo...

The historical centre is mostly pedestrianised and is where most of the best buildings and shops are to be found. Take the elevator up to the Basilica of Santa Luzia which was inspired by the Sacré Coeur in Paris.

Nearby

Towns/Villages

Caminha 10 mins 
Vila Praia de Âncora 12 mins 
Vila Nova de Cerveira 20 mins 
Viana do Castelo 25 mins 
Esposende 35 mins 
Ponte de Lima 40 mins 

Beaches

Praia da Âncora 10 mins 
Foz do Minho 10 mins 
Afife 12 mins 
Moledo 20 mins 
Esposende 40 mins 

Airports

Vigo 55 mins 
Porto 55 mins 
Santiago de Compostela 1 Hr 55 mins 

Train Stations

Ancora Praia 10 mins 
Moledo do Minho 20 mins 
Times are approximate

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