We had a fabulous time on the Camino de Santiago! Everything worked as
it should have and all contact we had with anyone associated with
EATours was very friendly, very helpful and totally professional. You
can be sure that we will be passing the word. A real pleasure...
Theme:
Paradores of Spain and Pousadas of Portugal
Start City:
Vila Pouca da Beira
Distances:
Lisbon (280km), Faro (510km), Porto (180km)
Style:
Historic Design Pousada w/pool formerly an old convent
Season:
Jan - Dec
Description:
A former Convent this Pousada is located
in Vila Pouca da Beira, a small village in Portugal with less than 400
inhabitants. History tells us that the Convento do
Desagravo was built on the orders of the Bishop and Count, Dom Francisco de
Lemos de Faria Pereira, during the last quarter of the eighteenth century.
Today´sPousada preserves this fascinating piece of history intact, carefully
adapted to provide contemporary comfort. Its superb location, close to the
mountains of the "Serra da Estrela" and the "Serra do Açor", helps to create a
romantic and peaceful atmosphere..
Services & Facilities:
SERVICES & FACILITIES INCLUDED:
Hotel has the following
equipment:
* Air-Conditioning
* Swimming Pool
* Elevator
* Historical/Monumental Building
* Scenic Area
* Meeting Facilities
* Wheelchair Facilities
* Tennis Courts
* Fishing
* Children´splay area
* Family games
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