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A panoramic view of the property shows a rustic house surrounded by a spacious outdoor area, including trees and low bushes. A rectangular swimming pool is positioned to the right, with a sun terrace nearby. The landscape features distant mountains and clear blue skies.
Cottage in Marvão
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

Tapada da Raia

Tapada da Raia has 35 acres of land, in the Natural Park of Serra de São Mamede (being the last Portuguese house, because it is bordered to Spain). For years it served as an anti-stress refuge for the family, who today decided to open the doors for those who want to spend relaxing days in the nature. The rustic-style house features the necessary amenities for an invigorating holiday, away from the hustle and bustle of the city, where even time seems to take longer to pass. Hope you like it!

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A spacious dining area features a long wooden table surrounded by modern chairs. Natural light fills the room through large glass doors that lead to a private courtyard, with curtains framing the windows. A warm ambiance is created by pendant lighting above the table.
Villa in Tomar
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

Tomar Old Town House

Welcome to Tomar Old Town House located in the center of the Medieval Town of Tomar at 1 minute walking from the main square - Praça Gualdim Paes - and only a few minutes driving to the Convent of Christ classified as UNESCO World Heritage and Tomar Castle. Amazing house with private courtyard, fully furnished for relax moments and 3 confortable rooms, with one master suite with 25 m2. We work with a Water Ski/ Wakeboard Academy in Castelo do Bode Dam with special prices for our guests.

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Camper van/Motorhome in União das freguesias de Serra e Junceira
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Refugio da Serra: Exclusive Caravan w/ River View

Disconnect from it all and experience a unique stay surrounded by nature in this idyllic and sustainable retreat with a stunning view of the Zêzere River. Just 1h30 from Lisbon, Refugio da Serra is perfect for romantic getaways, family moments, or simply to relax, breathe fresh air, and listen to birdsong. Only 15 minutes from charming Tomar, with the Convent of Christ and great gastronomy, about 10 minutes from beautiful river beaches, and it’s pet friendly.

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A charming exterior view features a white building set against a lush green landscape, surrounded by trees. A natural stone wall borders the property, leading to a gentle stream with flowing water. A small deck with seating overlooks the serene water, enhancing the tranquil setting.
Villa in Figueiró Dos Vinhos
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

Sozen Mill - Watermill in Figueiró dos Vinhos

Sozen Mill is the perfect place to enjoy the sun and breathe fresh air in a unique atmosphere. With a stream that flows into the Zêzere River and small crystalline waterfalls, it is a setting of unparalleled natural beauty. This property consists of 2 independent bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a combination kitchen and living room. The rooms have no connection to the interior of the house. It's a place to connect with nature.

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An open wooden deck provides a scenic view of rolling hills and lush greenery. The deck features a central stone table atop a sturdy pedestal, while a restored windmill stands nearby, showcasing its distinctive structure against the clear blue sky.
Windmill in Ansião
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 232 reviews

Moinho do Cubo - Relax and enjoy nature

Enjoy the lovely setting of this romantic spot in nature. An old mill, restored with the necessary amenities for a relaxing stay in contact with nature. Located on the Camino de Santiago and the Carmelite Route of Fátima. Wide view over fields and hills, with hiking or biking trails in the vicinity. Proximity to Ansião, Penela, Condeixa, Conímbriga, Pombal, Tomar and Coimbra. With 4 highway accesses within 20 km

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A cozy sleeping area features a spacious bed dressed in a warm throw. Natural textures are highlighted by exposed stone walls and wooden beams. A bedside table with a gentle lamp adds a soft glow, complemented by decorative items on the shelf above.
Cottage in Monsanto
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

Stairway to the Castle

Located in the historic village of Monsanto, the Most Portuguese Village in Portugal, the house was recovered from an old stone house, creating a rustic atmosphere, with the comforts of a current home. Being in the middle of the village, we easily meet the neighbors, hear birds or continue to climb to the Castle (since the house is on the way to the Castle).No access by car (parking 200 meters away)

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The windmill, constructed from natural stone, features wooden blades with fabric sails. Surrounding greenery and distant mountains are visible under a clear blue sky, providing a serene backdrop for the rustic structure.
Windmill in Termas Fadagosa
5 out of 5 average rating, 125 reviews

A beautiful windmill in nature: Moinho da Fadagosa

Stay at our windmill in Portugal: nature, comfort, fresh produce and fine wine. Isn’t that the recipe for a fine slice of life? The windmill is the perfect place to stay for some quiet time; with 360 degree views of the mountains, and just the sounds of the birds and the breeze to accompany you, you will leave feeling relaxed and inspired.

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An outdoor seating area features a rustic wooden structure with a terracotta roof, providing shade. Stone walls encompass the area, adorned with potted plants. A wooden table and chairs invite relaxation, with the surrounding cobblestone path enhancing the charming ambiance of the medieval house.
Home in Monsanto
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 327 reviews

SUN SET HOUSE

Casa medieval, de origem judaica (pensa-se que pode ter origem nos judeus sefarditas que foram expulsos de Espanha em 1492 pelos Reis Católicos), inteiramente recuperada conservando por inteiro toda a sua originalidade. Apenas foi incorporada a inevitável modernidade mas nunca entrando em conflito com a sua arquitectura tradicional.

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The entrance of a stone house is framed by vibrant flowers in terracotta pots. A wooden door is set between two windows, with a decorative sign above. The rustic stonework and lush greenery contribute to a welcoming exterior.
Home in Vale Cobrão
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

The Haystack

Panoramic View and Jacuzzi Palheiro is located in the village of Sobral Fernando and is a house dating back to 1936, all of which is built in schist stone. Recently restored, it offers a modern, welcoming environment while preserving the traces of times past. It has a Jacuzzi with water that can be heated on the panoramic balcony.

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An open living area features natural wooden beams and stone walls. A wooden staircase leads to the upper level. A dining table with wooden chairs is positioned near a large window, while a comfortable armchair sits nearby, facing a wall-mounted television.
Home in Pombal
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 261 reviews

The Picturesque Getaway

The Picturesque Refuge is a leisure space, set in a small and quiet village, where you can relax and contemplate nature. Located in the eastern part of the central massif of the Serra de Sicó and a few kilometers from the Nabão River, there are numerous options here to spend a few days in perfect contact with Nature

Top guest favourite
A green camping bus is positioned on a wooden deck surrounded by lush foliage. A seating area featuring a large table and benches is visible alongside a circular wooden structure, possibly a water feature, with blooming yellow flowers enhancing the natural setting.
Camper van/Motorhome in Arrabal
5 out of 5 average rating, 425 reviews

Vintage Bus · Jacuzzi & Pool · Quinta Mágica

Imagina dormir dentro de um autêntico autocarro de dois andares dos anos 60, restaurado com as nossas próprias mãos, rodeado de laranjeiras, oliveiras e figueiras, com o jacuzzi de madeira a lenha à tua espera sob as estrelas. Isto não é apenas um alojamento — é uma experiência que não vais esquecer.

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The interior features rustic stone walls and wooden beams, complemented by a cozy dining area with yellow chairs. A vintage stove stands nearby, with unique decorative pottery visible on wooden shelves. A staircase leads to the sunken seating area, enhancing the inviting ambience.
Tiny home in Leiria
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 217 reviews

StoneMade Glamping and Hot Tub Leiria

Our project is unique and for unique guests! Our vision sought to reconcile the rustic with the comforts of the modern, in a balanced fusion of history and the small comforts of life. We invite guests to relax in the Jacuzzi, or share a brunch with an amazing view of the mountains.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Margem?

    Margem has accommodations ranging from restored farmhouses and village homes to guest suites near cultural sites. Choosing a stay in the central area makes it easy to explore local shops and markets.

  • What are the best things to do in Margem with kids?

    Families can enjoy community parks, participate in local workshops, and discover cultural sites around Margem. Outdoor picnic areas and gentle walking trails offer space for children to play and explore.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Margem?

    Explore Margem’s traditional streets, visit artisan studios, or relax in community gardens. The area often hosts cultural gatherings in local squares, and walking trails nearby invite further discovery.

  • How is the weather in Margem?

    Margem has mild winters around 40–58°F (5–14°C) with occasional rain, and warm summers reaching 65–96°F (18–35°C) with mostly dry days. Spring and autumn offer moderate temperatures, making outdoor activities pleasant.

  • When is the best time to visit Margem?

    Late spring and early autumn are usually suggested for comfortable temperatures and vibrant countryside scenery. Summer brings warmer weather, while winter is quiet and cooler with occasional rain.

  • What are the best places to visit in Margem?

    Explore Margem’s historic chapels, artisan studios, and local markets rooted in village tradition. Gathering spots in community squares and peaceful gardens are often recommended for both locals and visitors.

  • What are some hiking trails in Margem?

    Margem has walking paths through its rural landscape, offering peaceful routes past olive groves and historic buildings. Nearby nature parks often provide well-marked trails for gentle hikes and birdwatching.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Margem?

    Families can explore craft workshops, join picnic afternoons in community parks, and visit local historic sites. Seasonal fairs and cultural events provide engaging opportunities for children and adults alike.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Margem?

    Explore nearby villages known for their historic charm, discover local wineries in the Portalegre region, or visit nature parks around Margem for scenic walks and wildlife. Rural landscapes and traditional crafts provide engaging options for a day out.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Margem?

    Many vacation rentals around Margem welcome pets and have nearby green spaces for walks. Hosts often provide details regarding pet amenities, so check listing policies for specifics.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Margem?

    Locals suggest exploring both mornings and evenings when streets are quieter and shops are open. Bring comfortable walking shoes, sample regional foods at family-run eateries, and ask about community events during your stay.

  • What is Margem known for?

    Margem is known for its locally rooted traditions, artisanal crafts, and peaceful village atmosphere in the Portalegre region. The area stands out for its historic sites and rural landscapes.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Margem?

    Margem has lesser-known artisan workshops, peaceful local chapels, and tucked-away gardens that showcase regional traditions. Exploring small markets and quiet lanes often reveals distinctive village experiences.

  • What are the best foods to try in Margem?

    Traditional Alentejo specialties are frequently suggested, including hearty bread soups, cured meats, and sheep’s cheese. Local olive oils and signature regional desserts round out the culinary experience.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Margem?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes for exploring village streets, layered clothing for changing temperatures, and a hat for sunny summer days. A reusable water bottle and light rain jacket may be useful, especially in cooler months.

  • What is the nightlife in Margem like?

    Nightlife in Margem tends toward relaxed gatherings at local cafés and occasional music in community spaces. Some evenings feature traditional music performances or village celebrations.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Margem?

    Margem celebrates locally rooted festivals connected to harvests, religious traditions, and music. Seasonal village fairs and cultural events in late spring are frequently suggested highlights.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Margem?

    Margem has family-friendly vacation rentals such as spacious village homes and apartments with multiple bedrooms. Hosts in the area often provide amenities for children, including cribs and outdoor play spaces.

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