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.