General Description | |
If you are looking for a magnificent house in a quiet place, with lush green gardens and a breathtaking view to spend a few relaxing days lazing by the pool, then Trovador House is the right place for you. It sits clamly upon the hill, overlooking Castelo de Bode Lake, where you can either bathe or practice water sports, or even simply lie on the banks and revel in the beautiful scenery. The Lake is a mere 2 km downhill so you can take a stroll, instead of using the car. There is a small village nearby called Serra de Tomar, where you can buy anything you need or just have a tasty meal at one of its restaurants. If you don't feel like leaving the comfort of home, Trovador House has an inviting swimming-pool, a bathroom and a barbecue, sun beds and so on. There is also a lawned football pitch right at the very top of the hill where you can have some fun with the kids. Inside the house you will find all the comforts of modern living. The kitchen is fully equipped with dish washer, washing machine, microwave oven, electric cooker and oven, as well as the day to day appliances and dishware any good kitchen provides. There are two large living rooms, a dining room and an interior garden. The whole house has central heating as well. There are several television sets in the house. There are 6 rooms, 3 of them have ensuite bathrooms. The other rooms are served by the remaining two bathrooms. All of the rooms have wooden floors and can lodge 2 people each. Bedclothing shall be provided, as well as towels for the convenience of our guests. The larger rooms can be fitted with an extra bed for a child. Though breakfast is included, you may wish to order any other meal as well. This can be done in the morning of the day you wish the meal for, at the latest. This description is based on information provided by the B&B / inn. | |
Hotel Description: | |
Hotel Type: | Other |
Address: | S.Giao - Estrada das Barreiras |
The minimal room price: | 46 EUR |
Hotel Class: | (2 stars) |
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