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Quinta da Pousada

Vitorino das Donas, Ponte de Lima, Costa Verde & Minho

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Accommodation

At a glance

  1. Sleeps 6
  2. 1 Double Bedroom
  3. 2 Twin Bedrooms
  4. 4 Bathrooms
  5. WiFi
  6. Table Tennis
  • Ground Floor: Entrance hall. Cloakroom. Laundry room (washing machine). Kitchen/breakfast room (oven, microwave, dishwasher) with door to courtyard. Sitting room (fireplace, TV, CD, DVD) with door to courtyard. Two twin bedrooms with en suite bathroom. Double bedroom. Two bathrooms. Hall with door leading to foliage covered terrace. WiFi.
  • Outside: Expansive grounds of sweeping lawns, shrubs and trees. Pond. Covered pergola. Open and covered terraces. Table Football. Table Tennis. Poolside kitchen (dishwasher). Gas barbecue. Poolside shower room with two showers, basin and WC. Private parking.
  • Private swimming pool (14m x 7m) with corner Roman steps.

Expansive lawns sweep gracefully across the 5 hectares of walled grounds that surround this beautifully restored 16th Century country residence and call to mind the parkland-style gardens of an impressive National Trust property or stately home.

Situated amidst picturesque wooded countryside just 7km from the historic riverside town of Ponte de Lima, this is a lovingly maintained family home that will inspire admiration from the moment its imposing stone topped entrance portal is crossed. Here within the most spacious and carefully tended grounds you will find colourful flowerbeds, mature shrub borders and a fascinating variety of trees. Further investigation will reveal wisteria covered pathways winding their way through wide lawns; every now and then a garden bench will beckon invitingly; in the centre of one of the spacious grassed areas you will find a well stocked pond, bordered with colourful plants.

Overlooking these picture-postcard gardens, the house retains a wonderful sense of history whilst at the same time offering a high degree of comfort thanks to the stylish taste and meticulous attention to detail of its caring owners. Carved wooden ceilings catch the eye as each of the beautifully presented rooms is entered and blend perfectly with polished wood floors and traditionally styled furniture.  The spacious kitchen incorporates a table for dining and easy access to the courtyard whilst further down the corridor the sitting room manages to be elegant and cosy at the same time.

Each side of the house is flanked by an enticing selection of terraces. On the southern façade doors lead out to a charming courtyard which is overlooked by a stone pillared covered terrace, whilst on the other side a foliage covered patio offers a shady retreat looking out across the grounds. From here, a wander through the flower covered walkways of the beautiful gardens will reveal the swimming pool which sits within extensive lawns.

Whilst you could be forgiven for not wishing to leave such attractive and extensive facilities, Quinta da Pousada is ideally placed to explore this scenic and pleasingly undiscovered area of Portugal. Just 7km away, the charming cobbled streets and riverside squares of Ponte de Lima are a delight to explore, a drive of 30 minutes will bring you to the wonderful dune-backed sandy beaches of the Costa Verde; whilst for basic amenities the local shop is only 1.3km from the house.

  • The internet connection is delivered by MiFi, which is via a mobile network device.

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Great Things to Do Near Quinta da Pousada

One for the gardeners to enjoy...

From May to October, Ponte de Lima hosts the International Garden Festival on the north bank of the river. Every year there is a different theme and entrants are from all over the world. A really pleasant way to spend an afternoon.

Enjoy the natural and wonderful landscapes of the Peneda-Geres National Park...

Explore the small villages of Pitões das Júnias and Tourém, which have held onto their traditional customs, or follow the shepherds trails from Mata da Albergaria through to Portela do Homem which will lead you to some beautiful waterfalls.

Tee off at the Axis 18 hole golf course in Ponte de Lima...

Just a 15 minute drive from the house, enjoy a round of golf in the sunshine then head to the restaurant for a tasty meal afterwards.

Follow the Vinho Verde wine trail along the banks of the Minho...

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

Don't miss out on the local 'festas' ...

There are two very enjoyable ones in Ponte de Lima, one held in June, known as the Vaca das Cordas (when ropes are tied around the horns of a bull, which is then led onto the sand to 'fight' with the local population) and one in September, when the town once again bursts into life with the jolly event known as the Feiras Novas (New Fairs). This is the town festival, which includes a huge market, fireworks, a funfair, carnival costumes and a brass band competition.

Explore the charming fortress town of Valença...

A little further north of Caminha, 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.

Go horseriding for the day...

At the Centro Equestre Vale do Lima, where you have a riding school and can have a pleasant lunch or dinner in the restaurant - only a 15 minute drive from Quinta da Pousada.

Mingle with the locals at Ponte de Lima's market...

The fortnightly market is held on alternate Mondays down on the sandy banks of the river where it has been held since the year 1125 and is a huge and lively affair!

Hire canoes on the Minho and explore some of the nicest views along the river banks...

Watch out for the area's wildlife, such as the herons who are frequent visitors along the Minho.

Head to the coast for the day...

Discover the beautifully unspoilt beaches that stretch north and south of Viana do Castelo, just a 30 minute drive from the house.

Hire bikes from the nautical club by the river and follow the Ecovia which runs parallel to the Lima...

This is a protected wetlands nature reserve with several trails to follow, either by bike or on foot.

Take the funicular to the church of Santa Luzia for fantastic views over the historic port of Viana do Castelo...

If you do not suffer from vertigo, climb the dome and look out from the very very top. Then head into the town and wander around the fascinating embroidery shops for which the town is famous.

In July visit the Ponte de Lima Summer Festival of Opera and Classical Music, fast becoming one of Europe's top cultural events...

Performances take place in several venues including historic manor houses, local churches and the Teatro Diogo Bernardes, a 19th century theatre in Ponte de Lima.

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 and other hand embroidered items, and Barcelos for its pottery. But almost everywhere you can visit small artisanal workshops where weaving, basketwork, lacework, wood carving and toys are still made using traditional methods.

Sample the local Vinho Verde wine, particularly the Alvarinho, a style unique to this area...

Pick up a bottle to enjoy back at the villa with a tasy meal, or visit one of the many bodega for a tour and some free samples!

Browse the stalls of the largest market in Portugal, held on Thursdays in Barcelos...

The town is the birthplace of the 'Galo de Barcelos', the small cockerel, which is widely represented in traditional ceramic throughout the country and will no doubt be found on one of the stalls.

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

There are shorter trips of around 45 minutes or you can take a longer trip which includes lunch.

A pleasant walk of around 10 kms takes you to a hill up above Ponte de Lima to the Chapel of Santo Ovidio...

Known as the 'Chapel of Ears', the hard of hearing leave waxed models of their ears for the saint. Part of the walk follows the pilgrim's route to Santiago, so you pass many shrines on the way. (Details of walks are available from the tourist office).

Set aside a day to visit the beautiful city of Porto..

Visit the Planetarium to plot some of those stars you have been watching. Walk down the steep higgledy-piggledy, tiny streets that tumble down to the river Douro. Cross the iron bridge built by Monsieur Eiffel. Visit the port caves to try that famous drink. Then rest your feet and take the Open Top Tour bus for a fabulous view of all the best landmarks.

Explore the Gil Eannes Hospital ship. Built in 1955 in the Viana shipyard and originally served as a hospital ship to Portuguese...

But in 1984 it was taken out of service and spent several years languishing in Lisbon harbour. In 1997 it was sold for scrap, but the community of Viana saved it and is now moored in the town's harbour. Visitor's can view the bridge, galley, bakery, engine room, doctor's office, treatment room, radiology room, several cabins and temporary exhibition rooms.

Nearby

Towns/Villages

Ponte de Lima 10 mins 
Viana do Castelo 25 mins 
Arcos de Valdevez 30 mins 
Braga 35 mins 
Valença 35 mins 
Caminha 40 mins 

Beaches

Pasagems River beach 5 mins 
Cabedelo 25 mins 
Carreço 30 mins 
Amorosa 30 mins 

Airports

Vigo 55 mins 
Porto 1 Hr  
Santiago de Compostela 2 Hrs  
Coruna 2 Hrs 20 mins 
Times are approximate

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