USD 300,791
2,960 sqft
The ground floor consists of a kitchen, a bedroom, a full bathroom and the dining and living rooms with fireplace, as well as a bar for leisure time.
On the first floor, we also find a kitchen, three bedrooms, a full bathroom and the respective dining and living rooms. All rooms of this villa have plenty of natural light. Given its location, the landscape, whether seen from the inside or admired from the outside of the villa is absolutely stunning. The garden space is very pleasant and communicates with the garage and other storage.
This property has excellent access and is 400m from the A28 and A3, fast connections to Arcos de Valdevez, Ponte de Lima, Viana do Castelo, Braga, Porto, Valença and Spain.
This completely unobstructed villa is close to the tranquility of the Vez and Lima Rivers, the unique nature of the surrounding mountains, Gerês and Soajo, the traditional gastronomy, the walkways to Sistelo (the Portuguese Tibet) and the friendliness of the people of Arcos de Valdevez.
You can also fall in love with the fascinating life of Father Himalaya (born in the neighboring parish of Cendufe) a Catholic priest, scientist and inventor, pioneer of the use of solar energy and introducer in Portugal of interest in renewable energies. He was a vegetarian and an advocate of naturopathy, in particular phytotherapy and hydrotherapy.
Arcos de Valdevez is a Portuguese border village in the district of Viana do Castelo, in the North region and sub-region of Alto Minho, seat of a municipality with about 22,000 inhabitants.
The so-called Tournament of Arcos de Valdevez, also known as "Recontro de Valdevez", was an important and decisive episode in the History of Portugal linked to the early times of nationality, being the antecedent of the celebration of the Treaty of Zamora in 1143.
In 1662, during the War of Restoration, the town was burned by the general governor of arms of Castile D. Baltazar Rojas Pantoja, who established his headquarters in the Palace of Giela, in an energetic offensive on the Miño.
Arcos de Valdevez is the seat of a municipality with an area of 447.60 km² and 22,847 inhabitants (2011), subdivided into 36 parishes. The municipality is bordered to the north by the municipality of Monção, to the northeast by Melgaço, to the east by Galicia, to the south by Ponte da Barca, to the southwest and west by Ponte de Lima and to the west by Paredes de Coura.
The highest point in the municipality is located in Pedrada, with an altitude of 1,416 meters, in the Serra de Soajo. View more View less Venda de moradia de construção tradicional, com rés-do-chão e primeiro andar, em conjunto com artigo rústico contíguo, com 2,407 m2.
O rés-do-chão é composto por uma cozinha, um quarto, uma casa de banho completa e as salas de jantar e convívio com lareira, bem como um bar para momentos de lazer.
No primeiro andar, encontramos também uma cozinha, três quartos, uma casa de banho completa e as respectivas salas de jantar e convívio. Todas as divisões desta moradia têm muita luz natural. Dada a sua localização, a paisagem, quer vista do interior, quer admirada do exterior da moradia é absolutamente deslumbrante. O espaço de jardim é muito agradável e comunica com a garagem e outros arrumos.
Este imóvel tem excelentes acessos e encontra-se a 400m da A28 e A3, ligações rápidas a Arcos de Valdevez, Ponte de Lima, Viana do Castelo, Braga, Porto, Valença e a Espanha.
Esta moradia completamente desafogada, está próxima da tranquilidade do Rio Vez e Lima, da Natureza ímpar das serras circundantes, o Gerês e Soajo, da gastronomia tradicional, dos passadiços até Sistelo (o Tibet Português) e, da simpatia das gentes de Arcos de Valdevez.
Pode ainda deixar-se apaixonar pela fascinante vida do Padre Himalaya (nascido na freguesia vizinha de Cendufe) um sacerdote católico, cientista e inventor, pioneiro do aproveitamento da energia solar e introdutor em Portugal do interesse pelas energias renováveis. Foi vegetariano e defensor da naturopatia, em particular da fitoterapia e da hidroterapia.
Arcos de Valdevez é uma vila raiana portuguesa no distrito de Viana do Castelo, região Norte e sub-região do Alto Minho, sede de um concelho com cerca de 22 000 habitantes.
O chamado Torneio de Arcos de Valdevez também conhecido por "Recontro de Valdevez", foi um importante e decisivo episódio da História de Portugal ligado aos primeiros tempos da nacionalidade, sendo o antecedente da celebração do Tratado de Zamora em 1143.
No ano de 1662, durante a Guerra da Restauração, a vila foi incendiada pelo general governador de armas de Castela D. Baltazar Rojas Pantoja, que estabeleceu o seu quartel-general no Paço de Giela, numa enérgica ofensiva sobre o Minho.
Arcos de Valdevez é sede de um município com 447,60 km² de área e 22 847 habitantes (2011), subdividido em 36 freguesias. O município é limitado a norte pelo município de Monção, a nordeste por Melgaço, a leste pela Galiza, a sul por Ponte da Barca, a sudoeste e a oeste por Ponte de Lima e a oeste por Paredes de Coura.
O ponto mais alto do concelho situa-se na Pedrada, com a altitude de 1 416 metros, na Serra de Soajo. Vente d’une maison de construction traditionnelle, avec rez-de-chaussée et premier étage, ainsi que d’un article rustique attenant, avec 2 407 m2.
Le rez-de-chaussée se compose d’une cuisine, d’une chambre, d’une salle de bain complète et des salles à manger et salon avec cheminée, ainsi que d’un bar pour les loisirs.
Au premier étage, nous trouvons également une cuisine, trois chambres, une salle de bain complète et les salles à manger et salons respectifs. Toutes les pièces de cette villa bénéficient de beaucoup de lumière naturelle. Compte tenu de son emplacement, le paysage, qu’il soit vu de l’intérieur ou admiré de l’extérieur de la villa, est absolument magnifique. L’espace jardin est très agréable et communique avec le garage et autres rangements.
Cette propriété bénéficie d’un excellent accès et se trouve à 400 m de l’A28 et de l’A3, des liaisons rapides vers Arcos de Valdevez, Ponte de Lima, Viana do Castelo, Braga, Porto, Valença et l’Espagne.
Cette villa totalement dégagée est proche de la tranquillité des rivières Vez et Lima, de la nature unique des montagnes environnantes, de Gerês et de Soajo, de la gastronomie traditionnelle, des allées vers Sistelo (les Portugais du Tibet) et de la gentillesse des habitants d’Arcos de Valdevez.
Vous pouvez également vous laisser séduire par la vie fascinante du Père Himalaya (né dans la paroisse voisine de Cendufe), prêtre catholique, scientifique et inventeur, pionnier de l’utilisation de l’énergie solaire et introducteur au Portugal de l’intérêt pour les énergies renouvelables. Il était végétarien et défenseur de la naturopathie, en particulier de la phytothérapie et de l’hydrothérapie.
Arcos de Valdevez est un village frontalier portugais situé dans le district de Viana do Castelo, région Nord et sous-région de l’Alto Minho, siège d’une municipalité d’environ 22 000 habitants.
Le soi-disant Tournoi d’Arcos de Valdevez, également connu sous le nom de « Recontro de Valdevez », a été un épisode important et décisif de l’histoire du Portugal lié aux premiers jours de la nationalité, étant l’antécédent de la célébration du traité de Zamora en 1143.
En 1662, pendant la guerre de Restauration, la ville a été incendiée par le gouverneur général de Castille D. Baltazar Rojas Pantoja, qui a établi son quartier général dans le palais de Giela, dans une offensive énergique contre le Miño.
Arcos de Valdevez est le siège d’une commune d’une superficie de 447,60 km² et de 22 847 habitants (2011), subdivisée en 36 paroisses. La municipalité est bordée au nord par la municipalité de Monção, au nord-est par Melgaço, à l’est par la Galice, au sud par Ponte da Barca, au sud-ouest et à l’ouest par Ponte de Lima et à l’ouest par Paredes de Coura.
Le point culminant de la municipalité est situé à Pedrada, à une altitude de 1 416 mètres, dans la Serra de Soajo. Sale of a house of traditional construction, with ground floor and first floor, together with an adjoining rustic article, with 2,407 m2.
The ground floor consists of a kitchen, a bedroom, a full bathroom and the dining and living rooms with fireplace, as well as a bar for leisure time.
On the first floor, we also find a kitchen, three bedrooms, a full bathroom and the respective dining and living rooms. All rooms of this villa have plenty of natural light. Given its location, the landscape, whether seen from the inside or admired from the outside of the villa is absolutely stunning. The garden space is very pleasant and communicates with the garage and other storage.
This property has excellent access and is 400m from the A28 and A3, fast connections to Arcos de Valdevez, Ponte de Lima, Viana do Castelo, Braga, Porto, Valença and Spain.
This completely unobstructed villa is close to the tranquility of the Vez and Lima Rivers, the unique nature of the surrounding mountains, Gerês and Soajo, the traditional gastronomy, the walkways to Sistelo (the Portuguese Tibet) and the friendliness of the people of Arcos de Valdevez.
You can also fall in love with the fascinating life of Father Himalaya (born in the neighboring parish of Cendufe) a Catholic priest, scientist and inventor, pioneer of the use of solar energy and introducer in Portugal of interest in renewable energies. He was a vegetarian and an advocate of naturopathy, in particular phytotherapy and hydrotherapy.
Arcos de Valdevez is a Portuguese border village in the district of Viana do Castelo, in the North region and sub-region of Alto Minho, seat of a municipality with about 22,000 inhabitants.
The so-called Tournament of Arcos de Valdevez, also known as "Recontro de Valdevez", was an important and decisive episode in the History of Portugal linked to the early times of nationality, being the antecedent of the celebration of the Treaty of Zamora in 1143.
In 1662, during the War of Restoration, the town was burned by the general governor of arms of Castile D. Baltazar Rojas Pantoja, who established his headquarters in the Palace of Giela, in an energetic offensive on the Miño.
Arcos de Valdevez is the seat of a municipality with an area of 447.60 km² and 22,847 inhabitants (2011), subdivided into 36 parishes. The municipality is bordered to the north by the municipality of Monção, to the northeast by Melgaço, to the east by Galicia, to the south by Ponte da Barca, to the southwest and west by Ponte de Lima and to the west by Paredes de Coura.
The highest point in the municipality is located in Pedrada, with an altitude of 1,416 meters, in the Serra de Soajo.