This five-bedroom villa in Miranda do Corvo offers an ideal setting for those looking for comfort and leisure in a well-structured space. The house is equipped with all the modern conveniences, such as central heating, double glazing and a security system with intercom and camera, as well as an alarm. The first floor has a kitchen, a cozy living room with a fireplace and wood burning stove, a bedroom and a bathroom with shower, providing a practical layout for everyday life. The second floor is more private, with an additional living room, an office and four bedrooms, one with a south-facing terrace. The bathrooms on this floor include both shower and hydromassage options, as well as a bathtub. Outside, the villa sparkles with a south-facing swimming pool, barbecue area, gym and garden. The presence of a garage for two cars and a laundry room add functionality to the space. Miranda do Corvo is a strategic location, close to Coimbra, with accessible connections to Lisbon and Porto. In addition, the proximity of Lousã and the Schist Villages adds natural and cultural value to the area. The municipality of Miranda do Corvo has an area of 126.38 km² and 13,098 inhabitants (2011), and is subdivided into 4 parishes.The municipality is bordered to the northeast by the municipality of Vila Nova de Poiares, to the east by Lousã, to the southeast by Figueiró dos Vinhos, to the southwest by Penela, to the west by Condeixa-a-Nova and to the northwest by Coimbra. The territory of the municipality of Miranda do Corvo is crossed by the River Ceira, the River Dueça or Corvo and the River Alheda. Miranda do Corvo is a land of passion. The municipality has a lot to offer visitors, from its historical, cultural and religious heritage to its gastronomy, sports and nature lovers. All this heritage is spread across Miranda do Corvo's four parishes.In the historic center of Miranda do Corvo, which has withstood the wear and tear of modern life, we invite you to visit the Bell Tower and the Mother Church, located in Alto do Calvário, and stroll through the narrow streets full of history and centuries-old houses. Visits to the Monastery of Semide, the Sanctuary of Senhor da Serra and the Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Piedade de Tábuas are indispensable. All three are of great religious interest and receive thousands of visitors every year. They are joined by the Ecumenical Temple, which unites the world's various religions. Part of the Serra da Lousã Schist Villages network, the village of Gondramaz is an idyllic place to visit. It is also an obligatory crossing point for the more than 200km of marked trail running, mountain biking and hiking trails that run through almost the entire municipality. Uniting nature and the wild spirit, the Serra da Lousã Biological Park is a unique space in the region that brings together a vast array of animals representative of Portuguese fauna. In gastronomic terms, the table is always well-stocked. Chanfana is, of course, the queen. Voted one of Portugal's 7 Wonders at the Table, this typical dish was born in the Monastery of Semide and attracts thousands of visitors to Miranda do Corvo to eat this delicacy in the cradle where it was born. The menu is vast: negalhos, sopa de casamento, sarrabulho and bucho recheado are traditional gastronomic dishes that will delight lovers of a good meal. To finish off, there are convent sweets, súplicas and nabada. All accompanied by a good wine from Lamas. There is no shortage of reasons to visit Miranda do Corvo, a municipality that surrounds itself with nature, that falls in love with its people and its history, which is basically a Natural Passion.