WHAT TO VISIT

EXPLORE THE BEST OF THE REGION

When you stay at our guesthouse, you’re perfectly positioned to explore some of Portugal’s most beautiful and iconic destinations.
Here’s a vibrant and welcoming description of the nearby places your guests can visit:


Óbidos

A short drive away, the enchanting town of Óbidos awaits, offering a step back in time to medieval Portugal. Its narrow cobbled streets, lined with whitewashed houses adorned with colorful bougainvillea, create a picturesque setting. Explore the imposing Óbidos Castle, which once served as the residence of Portuguese queens and today stands as a majestic monument offering panoramic views of the town and surrounding countryside.

Wander the charming streets and discover artisan shops, cafes, and small galleries. Make sure to taste ginjinha, the famous cherry liquor, traditionally served in a chocolate cup, a sweet treat that perfectly captures the essence of Óbidos. This town is also known for its festivals and cultural events, such as the Medieval Market and Óbidos Chocolate Festival, making it a fantastic year-round destination.


Berlenga Island

For a day trip that combines adventure, nature, and breathtaking scenery, the Berlenga Islands are a must-visit. This protected natural reserve, located just off the coast of Peniche, is a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. You can take a boat ride to the island, where you’ll discover dramatic cliffs, caves, and crystal-clear waters.

On the island, you’ll find São João Baptista Fort, a 16th-century fortress that has been beautifully preserved and offers panoramic views of the surrounding ocean. Hiking trails wind through the lush vegetation, and you can enjoy activities such as snorkeling, diving, or simply relaxing on the secluded beaches. The island is also home to a variety of bird species, making it a popular spot for birdwatching. A visit to Berlenga offers the perfect blend of history, adventure, and natural beauty.


Nazaré

Known worldwide for its colossal waves, Nazaré is a must-see for anyone visiting the region. This coastal town is famous for its dramatic coastline, where the waves can reach up to 100 feet in winter, attracting surfers from around the globe. But Nazaré isn’t just for surf enthusiasts—its traditional fishing culture, colorful boats, and charming beachside cafes make it a wonderful place to explore.

Head up to the Sítio (the upper part of town) via the funicular to witness spectacular views of the town, the vast Atlantic Ocean, and the iconic Nazaré Canyon. You’ll also find the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Nazaré, a pilgrimage site with a rich history. Whether you’re a surfer or a lover of scenic beauty, Nazaré’s stunning views and vibrant atmosphere will make it an unforgettable destination.


Óbidos Lagoon

For a peaceful retreat surrounded by nature, the Óbidos Lagoon is the perfect spot. This beautiful coastal lagoon, located just a short drive from the guesthouse, is a haven for water sports, birdwatching, and relaxing in nature. Rent a kayak or paddleboard to explore the tranquil waters, or take a leisurely walk along the scenic trails that surround the lagoon.

The area is a birdwatcher’s paradise, home to a variety of species, especially migratory birds. If you’re looking to unwind, the lagoon’s calm environment and scenic beauty make it an ideal place to escape and reconnect with nature. Whether you’re kayaking, birdwatching, or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings, Óbidos Lagoon offers a serene experience.


Tomar

A town rich in history and culture, Tomar is home to one of Portugal’s most important historical sites, the Convent of Christ, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This impressive monument was once the headquarters of the Knights Templar and is a stunning example of Romanesque, Gothic, Manueline, and Renaissance architecture.

Wander through the grand courtyards and marvel at the intricate details of the Charola, the central chapel, and the beautiful gardens. Tomar is also known for its charming town center, where you can explore local shops, cafes, and restaurants. Stroll along the banks of the Nabão River, visit the Tomar Synagogue, and enjoy the peaceful, historic atmosphere that permeates the town.


Ericeira

For those looking to experience a lively coastal town with a vibrant surf culture, Ericeira is the perfect destination. Known as one of the best surf spots in Europe, Ericeira offers some of the most consistent waves for surfers of all levels. But even if you’re not a surfer, the town’s cobbled streets, charming restaurants, and beautiful beaches make it a wonderful place to explore.

Wander through the quaint streets of the old town, visit local surf shops, and enjoy the laid-back atmosphere that defines this beachside village. Ericeira is also renowned for its seafood, so be sure to try fresh fish and seafood dishes at one of the many coastal restaurants. Whether you’re looking to surf, shop, or relax by the sea, Ericeira offers something for everyone.


Lisbon

Just one hour and a half drive from the guesthouse, Lisbon is a bustling, vibrant city full of history, culture, and modern flair. Start your exploration in the historic neighborhood of Alfama, with its narrow, winding streets and stunning viewpoints over the city. Visit iconic landmarks such as the Belém Tower, Jerónimo Monastery, and the Discoveries Monument, all of which
showcase Portugal’s rich maritime history.

Don’t miss a ride on the famous tram 28, which takes you through the heart of the city, passing through picturesque neighborhoods. Lisbon is also home to an array of museums, art galleries, and stylish cafes, making it a cultural hub. Whether you’re enjoying a delicious meal in the vibrant Bairro Alto or taking in the views from Miradouro da Senhora do Monte, Lisbon is a city that blends tradition with modernity in a way that is uniquely captivating.


Sintra

Known for its fairy-tale castles and lush greenery, Sintra is one of the most magical destinations in Portugal. Visit the stunning Pena Palace, a colorful and eclectic masterpiece perched atop a hill, offering panoramic views of the surrounding forests and mountains. Explore the mysterious Quinta da Regaleira, a UNESCO World Heritage site with beautiful gardens, secret tunnels, and mystical symbolism.

Sintra’s Moorish Castle and the National Palace are also must-see attractions, each with its own fascinating history. Beyond the palaces and castles, Sintra is surrounded by lush forests and hiking trails, making it the perfect destination for nature lovers. The town’s charming streets are filled with shops selling local crafts, pastries, and souvenirs, making it a wonderful place to spend a day or two.


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