Respecting the region's original architecture, Casa da Colina is located in one of Amarante's most beautiful villages, where you will certainly be dazzled by the views over the Tâmega River!
Restored with simplicity and authenticity, this small refuge offers you a cozy atmosphere, allowing you to enjoy the bucolic charm and silence of the countryside, with all the comfort.
It is spread over two floors, offering comfort and functionality in a peaceful and inviting environment.
On the first floor, there is a fully equipped kitchenette-style kitchen, designed to provide a practical and autonomous stay. It features a Nespresso coffee machine, dishwasher, oven, stove, refrigerator, and microwave, gathering everything necessary to prepare your meals with convenience. On this floor, there is also a double bedroom, ideal for moments of rest with privacy.
On the ground floor, there is a more compact but comfortable double bedroom and a full bathroom equipped with a shower and washbasin.
On the exterior, the house has a second full bathroom, also with a shower and washbasin, as well as a washing machine, offering greater convenience, especially for longer stays.
With Wi-Fi access throughout the property, this accommodation also stands out for its privileged location, and the exterior extends over two terraces, where nature comes to life and shows all its exuberance. The views are truly unforgettable. For moments of pure relaxation, the hammock invites you to contemplate the landscape and enjoy a magnificent sunset, making every stay truly special.
It is a pure invitation to “dolce fare niente”!
A short distance from Amarante, you will be able to not only enjoy what the city has to offer but also its typically Portuguese gastronomy!
Amarante, Porto, Portugal
Casa da Colina is located in the small village of Rebordelo, parish of Amarante, a short distance from the city. Its privileged location is conducive to a countless number of experiences.
Those seeking a cultural destination will certainly lose themselves in the history of Amarante. A must-visit are the Church and Convent of S. Gonçalo and the Amadeo de Souza Cardoso Museum.
Nature also imposes itself here, offering endless hiking trails and an invaluable wealth of fauna and flora. On warmer days, we suggest a relaxing afternoon at the Rio Olo River Beach, about 2 km away.
And anyone who knows Amarante knows that the gastronomic specialties are not to be missed. The region is rich in traditional flavors, from the plate to the glass, and will leave no one indifferent.
Getting around
There is public transport nearby (bus); however, the ideal is to have your own car to facilitate travel.
Note:In order to comply with the current law established by the Municipal Council where the accommodation is located, a tourist tax will be charged.
- 5 person maximum occupancy - No extra people allowed beyond those previously agreed upon- Smoking is not allowed indoors- No animals allowed- No parties or events allowed