Stunning retreat overlooking the valley
Villa Curro is a beautifully renovated property with far-reaching views over the Lima valley. Offering plenty of space both inside and out, this is a great choice for families with children and lends itself to events and retreats due to the huge grounds.
Set in an elevated position, there are amazing, panoramic views, especially from the pool area. The decked areas on either side make for the perfect sunbathing spots and there are expansive lawned areas for children to play or for organised yoga or fitness training. The shaded terrace overlooks the pool and there is outside dining furniture and seating to relax and take in the surroundings. Just off the pool area is a delightful vegetable garden and a barbecue area.
Inside, the impressive living area has beamed ceilings and lots of natural light. The kitchen leads through from the living room and there is a breakfast bar, perfectly positioned in front of the patio window, allowing guests to enjoy the views with their morning coffee. All four bedrooms are spacious and have attractive, hardwood floors, ensuite bathroom and access to the balcony or garden.
Villa Curro is approximately 15 minutes in the car from the historic and picturesque town of Ponte de Lima where there are restaurants and shops lining the charming streets. This is the perfect place to relax and unwind away from the crowds whilst not being too far away from amenities when needed.
Rental License 49235/AL
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Porto Region
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Things we love
“Porto is the perfect size to explore by foot. Visitors will love wandering down the alleyways full of history and nostalgia, or strolling across the famous Dom Luís I Bridge before sampling some of the delicious local Port wine!”
Things to be aware of
“While the cobbled streets add character to Porto’s historic neighbourhoods, they can be challenging for those with mobility concerns. Navigating the city involves hills and uneven surfaces, which might pose difficulties for individuals with limited mobility or those pushing strollers. We recommend you wear comfortable footwear when exploring the city.”