Rewilding Portugal has a new accomodation unit. A house with more than two centuries, recovered in the original style, mantaining the most relevant cultural and historical elements that make it special and unique in the region. It was a house owned by powerful families in the region, located in Miuzela (Almeida), that was also functioning as the local police headquarters back in time. A central place for visiting Vale Carapito and Paul de Toirões rewilding areas, 15 minutes away from the building each, where nature and history are connected once more.
Details
Type of stayHouse
Guests: max.11
Bedrooms: 6
Number of beds:9
Type of bathroom: Two bathrooms
CountryPortugal
How your stay helps rewilding efforts
The profits go directly to support Rewilding Portugal efforts on the ground.
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Location characteristics
In a local community
Peaceful
Living & comfort amenities
Wifi
Indoor fireplace
Dedicated workspace
Piano
Bedroom, bathroom and laundry
Cleaning products
Shampoo
Hot water
Essentials (soap, etc.)
Towels, bed linen
Extra pillows and blankets
Hangers
Clothes storage
Kitchen & dining
Kitchen
Cooker
Fridge
Pots and pans
Cooking basics (oil, salt, ...)
Dishes and cutlery
Bowls, chopsticks, cups, ...
Coffee maker
Wine glasses
Dining table
Outdoor amenities
Balcony or patio
Private back garden
Extra services & safety
Luggage drop-off
Self check-in
Smoke alarm
Carbon monoxide alarm
Fire extinguisher
First aid kit
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About the listing author
Hello, I'm Rewilding Portugal 🇵🇹.
We are currently working in the areas of Riba-Côa and Beira Alta in northern Portugal, a region where high rates of land abandonment have created opportunities for bringing nature back with rewilding measures and practices.
This region, Greater Côa Valley, is an important wildlife corridor for many species in the region and reinforcing that corridor could play an important role in the recovery of rare species such as the black stork and Iberian wolf.
Rewilding Portugal is the main partner of Rewilding Europe in the Greater Côa Valley rewilding area and is working closely with Rewilding Europe to achieve the shared goal of making Portugal a wilder place.
We are also setting the ground to a more nature-based economy in the region, with the creation of our own nature tourism offer and the creation of the Wild Côa Network, a network of small local businesses united to create special and unique experiences that coexist in a positive way with wildlife in the wildest side of Portugal
We are currently working in the areas of Riba-Côa and Beira Alta in northern Portugal, a region where high rates of land abandonment have created opportunities for bringing nature back with rewilding measures and practices.
This region, Greater Côa Valley, is an important wildlife corridor for many species in the region and reinforcing that corridor could play an important role in the recovery of rare species such as the black stork and Iberian wolf.
Rewilding Portugal is the main partner of Rewilding Europe in the Greater Côa Valley rewilding area and is working closely with Rewilding Europe to achieve the shared goal of making Portugal a wilder place.
We are also setting the ground to a more nature-based economy in the region, with the creation of our own nature tourism offer and the creation of the Wild Côa Network, a network of small local businesses united to create special and unique experiences that coexist in a positive way with wildlife in the wildest side of Portugal