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Holiday rentals in Rosmaninhal

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Apartment in Castelo Branco
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Peaceful organic oasis. Mountain views. Fast WiFi

Relax, explore and unwind in this large, cosy apartment on our organic farm, in the foothills of the Serra da Gardunha mountains. Spend the day kayaking, walking or cycling in the mountains, enjoying the largest spa in Portugal (20 mins), & exploring historic villages and cities, then come home to relax in a hammock in the orchard, soak up views from the bath, or chillout to vintage vinyl. We live on site, but the apartment is totally private, being the whole upper floor & with own entrance.

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The bedroom features a spacious bed draped in a patterned white coverlet. Bright blue walls contrast with natural elements like a wooden beam ceiling. Decorative pillows add color, and a mirror with ornate detailing is visible alongside antique furniture, enhancing the room's character.
Townhouse in Castelo de Vide
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

Romance inside Castle walls with private garden

Take a trip back in time and sleep inside a 12c castle. Enjoy quiet romantic nights of stargazing in the garden with a glass of wine. The townhouse has a private walled garden with trees. The three floors include a fully outfitted kitchen/dining room, sitting room, baths and bedroom with a terrace, and a living room with a sweeping view of Spain from the balcony. The house has a modern kitchen/bath (and furnished with antiques. The house is inside the Castle walls. No parking allowed in castle.

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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 quaint stone pathway leads to a simple white building, accompanied by lush greenery. An olive tree adds to the natural setting, while a small deck with two chairs is visible in the background, inviting moments of relaxation outdoors.
Home in Santa Maria de Marvão
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Monte das Cascatas, natural surroundings

Cozy country house, set in a serene and natural Alentejo hill with about 4 hectares. In the heart of the Serra de S. Mamede Natural Park, it is surrounded by a wide variety of native flora, such as cork oaks, olive trees, oaks or fruit trees. Crossed by the Sever River and a stream that invites you to take refreshing baths through its numerous waterfalls. It also has two real natural pools, old reused irrigation tanks.

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A wooden structure sits elevated against a backdrop of lush greenery. Stone pathways wind through vibrant landscaping, leading towards a tranquil lake. Natural elements include various shrubs and trees, enhancing the serene outdoor environment.
Chalet in Covilhã
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 404 reviews

Pula Xitaca

The house is located on a fenced farm. It overlooks a lake, a pine forest and the Serra da Estrela, in a natural setting of great beauty. It has the right amenities for a few quiet days, with air-conditioning and electric heating, a refrigerator, a microwave, a small induction stove, an electric coffee maker, a blender, a gas grill and another charcoal grill outside, and a coffee machine (Delta capsules).

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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, 123 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, 325 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 Sobral Fernando
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 139 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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A rustic stone facade is complemented by a wooden overhang, providing shade to a small patio area. Stacked firewood is visible nearby, adding to the outdoor ambiance. Green vines and foliage surround the entrance, enhancing the natural setting.
Barn in Marvão
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 186 reviews

The Barn @ Vale de Carvao

The Barn is in the Serra de São Mamede Natural Park, near the Rio Sever, in some of the most unspoiled countryside in Portugal. It feels a long way off the beaten track and is a beautifully rustic, quiet and comfortable place to relax and unwind.

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A serene pool area is framed by lush olive trees, with a traditional fountain in the background. Comfortable lounge chairs and a wooden table are positioned nearby, inviting relaxation. The water's surface reflects the surrounding greenery under warm sunlight.
Home in Castelo de Vide
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 155 reviews

Quinta in a medevial sephardic town

Old farmhouse in Castelo de Vide, a medevial Sephardic town in the Alentejo. Huge (45 000 m2) gardens, several fountains, pool. Ideal to explore the treasures of the Roman, Jewish and Arabic history on the Iberic peninsula.

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A quaint cottage is framed by lush greenery and ancient cork oak trees. The exterior features white walls with blue accents, complemented by a wooden dining table and chairs set on a stone pathway. A small chimney adds character to the charming design.
Farm stay in Esperança
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 585 reviews

Monte Varandas

Typical Alentejo house located in the natural park of the São Mamede mountain range. Typical Alentejo's cottage nestled in a 40 acre organic farm, surronded by ancient cork oak trees.

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