Offering free WiFi and a garden, Quintas do Valbom e Cuco is situated in Torre de Moncorvo, 38 km from Mirandela. Pinhão is 40 km from the property. Free private parking is available on site.
Garry
Australia
The room we had was very well fitted out with all that was required. Quiet peaceful location.
Located in the pretty village of Moncorvo in the Douro Valley, Casa Da Avó is a 4-star tourist manor house offering comfortable accommodation in a great location.
Ulrike Beatrice
Australia
Historic building - well maintained - as comfortable as could be considering the age - very charming.
The Quinta das Aveleiras is a tranquil, nature-surrounded farm stay in Torre de Moncorvo.
Coline
Portugal
The little house is very typical, made of stones and hidden high up on the property’s hill, overlooking Torre de Moncorvo. The fire place is a perfect addition and there’s also an A/C if the fireplace isn’t hot enough.
Situated in Torre de Moncorvo, the recently renovated Ninho do Corvo features accommodation 35 km from Longroiva Hot Springs and 48 km from Mirandela Medieval Bridge.
Bryan
Portugal
Very friendly and polite staff. Very clean and comfortable. Central location.
Set in Torre de Moncorvo, 35 km from Longroiva Hot Springs and 47 km from Mirandela Medieval Bridge, Casas Dona Matilde offers air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony and free WiFi.
The recently-inaugurated Casa Dona Maria Luiza is a modernly-decorated B&B located in Torre de Moncorvo part of the Douro area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Luisa
Portugal
I liked it all. From the house architecture to the breakfast.
CoraçãoD´Ouro is located in Torre de Moncorvo and features a pool with a view and river views. Featuring a housekeeping service, this property also provides guests with a picnic area.
Quinta de Gandarem offers pet-friendly accommodation in Torre de Moncorvo. It is a 5-minute drive from Foz do Sabor river beach. There is a water park at 200 metres. Each house has a private kitchen.
Guy
United Kingdom
What a delightful place! A retired schoolteacher has renovated three old buildings on the family farm and he and his two daughters (one of whom, Katerina, speaks excellent English) run the place. The conversion of the cottages is complete but the work on the grounds is continuing, though that does not cause any hassle for the guests. His latest project is to take old implements (iron and stone) for pressing olive oil etc, inherited from his ancestors, setting them up as they might have been used in the past (in a rustic sort of way).
My cottage (the smallest of the three, as I was alone) was a bit dark but that was explained by the original layout - probably for the use of animals so with very few (and small) windows.. The amazing thing was that during the day it was cool inside while hot outside, but at night, when it was cold outside, it was warm inside. This is due to the very thick stone walls (they warmed up during the day and let out the heat at night).
The pool is great - spotlessly clean and the house furnishings are modern and smart. My only concern is the bathroom - it's a bit tight for space and I am concerned that someone large (like one of my sisters) might end up getting wedged on the loo and not be able to get out!
There was no internet available in my cottage but apparently that was due to be installed the following week. I was able to use the connection on the verandah of one of the other cottages as there was no-one there during my stay.
The whole place is sublimely peaceful and quiet - you could not wish for a better place to get away from it all. I loved it!
It such a lovely village with outstanding landscapes.
It such a lovely village with outstanding landscapes. You can walk and wonder around the village, go up to the mountains for some incredible views or even go to the Foz do Sabor river to get some sun. It's a perfect place if you want to be in contact with the nature (and yourself). It's one of my favorite places in Portugal - it can take your breath away.
Sofia
United Kingdom
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