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Casa
da Oliveira offers 1st class bed and breakfast accommodation in a tranquil
and relaxing location.
You will find
it in a large village called Avecasta which is located in Central Portugal
in the triangle of Alvaiázere, Ferreira do Zêzere and Tomar.
Casa da Oliveira
is a large single story villa offering continental or full English bed
and breakfast to its guests.
There are two
large rooms, one double and one twin, a large modern bathroom, swimming
pool, terrace and bbq area.
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Activities
and attractions in the area:
COIMBRA
In terms
of historic significance and romantic beauty, Coimbra is second only to
Lisbon and Oporto. Its ancient buildings cling to the side of the hill
that rises above the curves of the river Mondego, the ornate buildings
of the famous University of Coimbra are its crowning glory.
CONIMBRIGA
Conimbriga,
one of Europe's great Roman archaeological finds and one of the best preserved
in the Iberian peninsula, is sixteen kilometers (10 miles) from Coimbra.
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DORNES
The beautiful
village of Dornes is a peninsula on the shores of the Castelo do Bode lake.
One of the main attractions is the pentagonal Templar tower.
The views from
Dornes are stunning - hills covered in pine and eucalyptus trees which
slope down to meet Castelo do Bode.
FATIMA
Fátima
is famous for the shrine called the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary,
built to commemorate the events of 1917 when three peasant children claimed
to have seen the "Virgin of the Rosary", Our Lady of Fátima . When
the children asked for her name, she said "I am The Lady of The Rosary".
The children experienced the purported Marian apparitions in a pasture
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GRUTAS DA
MIRA DA AIRE
These caves
were discovered in 1947. The entrance is 300m in altitude, but inside they
reach 180m in depth. Their formation goes back 150 million years to the
Middle Jurassic age, when the dinosaurs populated this region. Their footprints
can be seen here today.
OBIDOS
Perched on a
hill rising out of an agricultural plain, Óbidos is one of Portugal's
picturesque gems. From its lofty centre one gazes upon expanses of vineyards
speckled with whirling windmills and terracotta-roofed homesteads. The
name Óbidos stems from the Latin for citadel. |
TOMAR
Although a small
town, Tomar plays a large role in a very important stage of Portuguese
history, with links to the Knights Templar and the Discoveries, and remains
an attractive and interesting place to visit.
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Rates
2010
January to
December
One night 55
euros per night
Two or more nights
50 Euros per night.
(7 nights or
more 10% discount)
Two rooms with
shared bathroom 90 Euros per night.
Deposit required
:
20% deposit by bank transfer, balance on arrival.
Cancellation
Policy : Deposit non-refundable (however if the space is re-booked
the deposit will be refunded)
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