- Casa da Avô do Soito:
Family inheritance which has survived the course of time. It still keeps the traditional kitchen and a terrace overlooking the magnificent landscape. One of its rooms was once occupied by the village teacher. Guests can see some of the school material used in those times.
- Casa da Cruz:
It belonged to the owner's great grandfather. It shares with the "House-Mother" a sunny terrace with a wonderful view, ideal for social gatherings.
- Casa do Soqueiro:
This house belonged to the clog-maker of the village. That is why the traditional clog lasts are nowadays part of the decoration. Even the ancient firewood oven was adapted and integrated in the architecture. Today it is a beautiful fireplace to warm guests during the cold Winter days.
- Casa do Manuel Padeiro:
Having been the first house to be built, it is usually referred to as the "House-Mother" and it offers a pleasant stay. Dating from 1745, the stone vestibule takes visitors back in time. Here we can find the Reception and guests can visit the Wine cellar with its wine press and a pleasant terrace, which is the ideal setting to enjoy the sunset in the countryside.
- Casa do Penedo:
Situated in a small property 200m away from the village limits, it is the ideal place to feel the quiet peacefulness of the countryside through its panoramic window perfectly integrated in Alto-Douro's traditional architecture. |
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