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Property 40642

Features:
-Great view
-Very quiet
-Wonderfull place to rest
-All year vacancy
-800 square meters property

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EUR€190 to EUR€390
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2 Bedroom Bungalow in the Montain (Sleeps 5) 10 Kilometers from Barcelos (5) for Rent in Braga (14), Portugal (592)

In quiet place, with pleasant views, with good access, has a wonderful sun exposure, you can enjoy it until the afternoon.In perfect environment with nature, it has playground, pool for small children and barbecue. Inserted in an very nice area, you will have many reasons to get out,beening for dinner or just to have fun, with good restaurants nearby where you can en...
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Portugal

While it's true that Portugal is no longer the Iberian Peninsula's best-kept secret, it's fairly easy to escape the crowds. Even at the busiest resorts in the Algarve, it only takes a short bus ride or a walk across countryside to reveal rarely visited places that still offer the feeling of discovery - a sentiment close to the Portuguese soul. Portugal has an old-fashioned charm, with medieval castles and picture-perfect villages scattered over meandering coastlines and flower-covered hillsides. From the ancient university town of Coimbra to Lord Byron's favourite Portuguese haunt, Sintra, the country's proud history can be felt everywhere.

Sun-kissed beaches like Cascais and Sagres offer enticements of a more hedonistic sort. Indeed, the dramatic, end-of-the-world cliffs, wild dune-covered beaches, protected coves and long, sandy islands of Portugal's coastline have long enchanted visitors and locals alike. Meanwhile, the country's capital, Lisbon, and its northern rival, Porto, are magical places for the wanderer, with riverside views, cobblestone streets and rattling trams framed by looming cathedrals.

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