Price Range: Ł430 to Ł430 (GBP)
Location
Cinco is a small family home with a neat terraced garden, situated on the edge of Sintra's historic centre. Nestled into a hillside it enjoys outstanding views across the countryside to the Atlantic Ocean. 2 minutes walk from restaurants and local shops, which include a small grocery store. However, because the house is situated downhill from the 'action' it is a very peaceful and quiet location. The train and bus station is about 10 minutes walk, and larger supermarkets are 20 minutes walk. For these it is preferable to have a car. Parking is no problem. It is safe to park in the square outside the gate.
Accommodation
The ground floor of the house is a guest apartment which offers complete privacy and the freedom to come and go as you please.
The apartment comprises:
- a bright and comfortable lounge with cable TV, video, radio and a sofa that can be quickly converted into a bed to sleep two. French windows open out onto the terrace which affords a spectacular view.
- one bedroom with charming décor and comfortable twin beds.
- a large well equipped kitchen complete with cooker, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, washing machine, coffee maker, toaster and a kettle.
- one large fully fitted bathroom with bath and shower.
Guests are welcome to make use of the family pool.
Your stay will be on a self catering basis, but complimentary breakfast cereals etc. will be provided in the kitchen. Linen and towels are also provided.
A cot and highchair are available on request, and babysitting can be arranged.
Sintra
Essentially romantic in character this town was poetically described by Lord Byron as "this glorious Eden". It was declared by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Original Sintra is not large to visit but it now encompasses two outlying areas named Estefânia and São Pedro. As the older part sits on a granite slope it is best seen on foot or by a horse-drawn carriage. Abounding in history the town is dominated by the two conical chimneys of the Palácio Nacional da Vila that was the summer home of the royal family since the 15th Century. Scattered on the hillside are several historical creations openly showing the diverseness of each original owner's taste in architecture. The most outstanding example is possibly the Palácio da Pena, a 19th Century recreation of different styles admired by Dom Fernando II, the husband of the young Portuguese Queen Maria II, often regarded as a failed attempt to create his own romantic revival. This castle stands high on the southeast side of the mountain range whilst overlooking the village are the ruined ramparts of the Castelo dos Mouros, a fort dating from the 8th Century. Within it is an ancient Moorish cistern and the panoramic view from its walls is impressive. There are several churches in the town and the most interesting is the 12th Century Igreja de Santa Maria rebuilt in 1755 after the earthquake. Several private palaces are open to the public amongst which are the Palácio de Seteais, a magnificent 18th Century home converted into a five star Hotel, Casa dos Ribafrias, a 16th Century building once belonging to the Marquês de Pombal, Quinta de Pena Verde, another 16th Century palace. Another place of interest is the Convento dos Capuchos, an unusual hermitage with tiny dwarf cells cut from the rock. Within the old town there are two museums, Museu de Brinquedo showing only toys from the past and present, and the Museu Regional retelling the history of the area with items and relics an sometimes also holding art exhibitions.
Beach distance 10 km
Cascais distance 15 km
Property Features
Sleeps 4
Twinbeds 1
Cots 1
Bathrooms 1
Satellite 1
Cooker
Microwave
Fridge
Freezer
Linenprovided
Traffic Low
Sightseeing 1
Romantic
Pets
Patio
Sharedpool
Airport Lisbon
Airportdistance 28 km
Beach 15 Minutes Away
Sailing 45 Minutes away
Horseriding 15 Minutes away
Golf 15 Minutes away
Tennis 15 Minutes away
Nonesmoking
Garden