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Vista da Montanha

Quinta do Rosal, Carvoeiro, Algarve

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Accommodation

At a glance

  1. Sleeps 6
  2. 1 Double Bedroom
  3. 2 Twin Bedrooms
  4. 3 Bathrooms
  5. Air Conditioned Bedrooms
  6. WiFi
  7. Heated pool*
  8. Beach 4km
  9. Restaurant 200m
  • All on Ground Floor: Entrance hall. Cloakroom (WC). Kitchen (oven, microwave, dishwasher). Utility room (washing machine) and access to side terrace. Living/dining room (Sat TV, DVD, CD, WiFi) with patio doors to covered pool side terrace. Twin bedroom (A/C) with patio door to terrace and en suite shower room. Double bedroom (A/C) with patio door to terrace and shower room. Twin bedroom (A/C) with en-suite bathroom (this room can be a double on request in advance).
  • Outside: Enclosed grounds. Private parking. Poolside in-built barbecue and outdoor shower. Covered and open terraces. Lawn area.
  • Private heated* swimming pool (9 m x 5m) with corner Roman steps.

Tucked away along a cul-de-sac within the grounds of the exclusive Quinta do Rosal estate, Vista da Montanha is a handsome residence offering an appealing outlook across fields of pine and olive to the impressive Serra de Monchique range in the distance, together with easy access to many of the Algarve’s best loved and most iconic beaches near Carvoeiro (4km).

Outside, ample terracing laid with traditional Portuguese calçada and Santa Caterina tiling wraps around the house and swimming pool, bordered with attractive gardens of Mediterranean shrubs, softly swaying pepper trees and vibrant lawn. Eye-catching bougainvillea hangs pleasingly over the covered terrace, providing an ideal space to enjoy meals al fresco while in good company and under bright blue skies.

Inside, well-appointed spaces punctuated by warm colours, cooling tiling and excellent facilities throughout provide a home from home. Cleverly designed, all rooms radiate from the main entrance hall, key features being the impressive high cane ceiling in the spacious living and dining room and the fitted kitchen providing for all needs. Colourful and comfortable, all three bedrooms offer en suite facilities, air conditioning as well as a ceiling fan, and patio door access to the rear terrace from two of the bedrooms.

A short walk away, you will find the excellent Brasserie Rosal (400m) together with nearby tennis court available for hire. For stunning seascapes, head to Praia da Marinha (4km), considered to be one of the loveliest beaches in Europe. Further afield, the picturesque fishing village of Ferragudo (11km) is a must see for its colourful cobbled backstreets, as is the old Moorish capital of Silves (15km), steeped in history, standing proud within its impressive red sand stone castle.

  • Tennis court, table tennis and crazy golf for hire via Quinta do Rosal reception.
  • *Pool can be heated on request at extra cost of £75 per week, payable before arrival. The water temperature achieved depends on the ambient conditions so is cooler in low seasons.
  • Some terraced grounds mean that young children would need supervision.
  • One twin room can be a double on request.

Pricing & Availability

All Prices are per property, not per person.

Location of Vista da Montanha

Locality

Great Things to Do Near Vista da Montanha

Nearby Carvoeiro is a bustling village with an attractive sandy cove beach,

framed by ochre coloured cliffs on either side. This is a popular spot for families and has a comprehensive range of restaurants to suit all pockets.

Visit the attractive fishing village of Ferragudo,

which sits at the mouth of the Rio Arade, on the opposite banks to Portimao. Very much a working village, the quayside is dotted with fishermen’s huts, artisans’ workshops and a sprinkling of excellent fish restaurants. The nearby sandy beach of Praia Grande is home to an excellent windsurfing school. Narrow cobbled alleyways wind their way uphill to the impressive church with great views.

Visit the Sitio das Fontes

just a few kilometres north of Estombar, between Lagoa and Portimao.This old mill sits on a branch of the Rio Arade and has been made into an ecomuseum and includes the miller’s house, the old mill and the working waterwheel. There is a picnic area, children’s play area, amphitheatre and an environmental education area established to help preserve the surrounding wetlands.

Visit the Museu do Rancho Folclórico do Calvário in Estombar.

It consists of a collection of objects that have been used on a daily basis for craft and agricultural activities. Rua do Rancho, Estombar. Open 14.00 – 18.00 Monday to Friday.

Lagoa is one of the main wine producing areas of the Algarve

Pay a visit to the Adega and sample some of the excellent local wines. The Adega Cooperativea de Lagoa is located on the EN125 with wine tasting tours available.

The Fortress of Cabo de Sao Vicente

was built in the 16th century in order to protect the coast from the frequent attacks by Moorish pirates. From here it is possible to see the famous lighthouse, which was built in 1904. To watch the sun set here is a truly memorable experience.

Go to the water park!

The whole family will enjoy a day at Slide and Splash water park. Located off the EN125, just west of Lagoa and open daily from April to October.

The castle town of Silves is worth spending a day exploring

The Cathedral, built in red stone, and the Moorish castle both offer beautiful views over the orange and almond groves below.

Monchique is a spa town

set in the hills planted with cork, eucalyptus and fruit trees. There are some lovely walks through the woods with stunning views of the mountains. Pamper yourself with treatments at the Vila Termanl Spa Hotel in Caldas da Monchique.

Try sardines along the quay at Portimao

freshly caught and simply served with salad and local wine. Explore the narrow streets of the old quarter with their fascinating shops, some specialising in leather goods.

Take a leisure cruise

and see this magnificent coast from the sea. The itinerary might include stopping off at a sandy cove for a barbecue and for swimming and snorkelling. Details of all of the cruises on offer can be found along the quayside at Portimao.

Birdwatching

The Algarve is a stop off point for migrating birds and as such is a haven for birdwatchers. One of the most important sites is the Parque Natural da Ria Formosa, stretching east from Faro theses wetlands and lagoons are considered to be amongst the most important in Europe in terms of birdlife. Amongst the species that have been spotted are white stork, flamingo, hoopoe, stone curlew, Caspian Tern, Iberian Chiffchaff..

Go Snorkelling!

There are fantastic opportunities to be enjoyed at nearby Praia da Marinha, a sandy cove backed by warm-coloured limestone cliffs. There is a diverse range of marine life to be explored such as sea anemones, starfish, octopus and cuttlefish, to name but a few.

A spot of golf or tennis?

Quinta da Gramacho and Vale da Pinta are close by as are several other excllent courses. For a spot of tennis try the Carvoeiro tennis club www.carvoeiroclubedetenis.com

Visit the World of Sand

This international sand sculpture festival is usually held between May and October. Reportedly the biggest sand city in the world, this fascinating and spectacle will amaze all members of the family! There are sand sculpture activities for children and it is illuminated by night. Located on the EN125 between Porches and Lagoa opposite the Noel International School.

Go shopping!

Shop until you drop at the many outlets in air conditioned comfort. It is situated on the Urbanizacao Vale which can be found either by exiting the A22 motorway at Junction 4 or from the EN125 at Sitio de Chao das Donas. It is about 2 kms north west of the town. Also in Portimao, the Aqua Portimao centre, (located in the centre of the city), offers shoppers over 100 shops including Primark and H&M in an open air environment with various restaurants, bars and children's play areas.

Faro is the regional capital and has a delightful old town

which is well worth spending an afternoon or early evening having a wander around. Stop for a drink and ‘people watch’ along the Rua de Santo Antonio, which is lined with shops, bars and restaurants.

When in Rome..

don’t forget to sample the many different types of port wine! Chilled white port makes an interesting aperitif and can be a serious rival to sherry. Accompanied by some delicious local olives, it’s a great way to preface a supper of freshly grilled sardines!

Explore the very local town of Loulé

and witness craftsmen at work in many traditions such as copper, tin, brass and wrought iron mainly in the streets around where the market is held. Other items manufactured locally are shoes, cane furniture, pottery, wax candles and harnesses. Many a fascinating hour can be spent watching the craftsmen plying their trade.

The delightful town of Tavira is well worth exploring

as it is considered by some to be the most charming town in the region. It is sited on two sides of the River Gilão and spanned by an elegant Roman bridge. As you wander around the narrow streets, take note of the portas de reixa, which are Moorish style lattice panelled doors.

Nearby

Towns/Villages

Lagoa 10 mins 
Silves 15 mins 
Albufeira 30 mins 
Monchique 45 mins 
Faro 45 mins 
Lagos 45 mins 
Sagres 1 Hr  
Tavira 1 Hr  
Vila Real de Sto. Antonio 1 Hr 10 mins 

Beaches

Benagil Beach 5 mins 
Praia da Marinha 5 mins 
Carvoeiro Beach 10 mins 

Airports

Faro 45 mins 
Sevilla 2 Hrs 40 mins 
Lisbon 2 Hrs 40 mins 
Times are approximate

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