Casa do Malhadinhas
Vila Nova de Paiva, Portugal
Amenities
Washer
Patio/Balcony
A/C
Pets Allowed
Parking
Dryer
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 double bed
Bedroom 2
1 double bed
Bedroom 3
1 double bed
Vila Nova de Paiva is located in the Beira Alta region, Viseu district, in an area of gentle valleys, verdant mountains and traditional villages. It is a tranquil municipality, known for its quality of life, well-preserved nature and calm, relaxed atmosphere — ideal for those seeking rest, walks and contact with the authenticity of Portugal’s interior.
The occupation of this region is very old: there are numerous archaeological traces, such as orcas (megalithic tombs) — for example, the Orca of Juncais, which is classified as a National Monument.
Over the centuries, the village went through different influences: there are Roman traces in the region.
In the local heritage, the Igreja Matriz of Vila Nova de Paiva stands out, with its Romanesque architecture (with a Baroque interior), and also the town’s Pillory.
The figure of Aquilino Ribeiro, a Portuguese writer, is closely linked to these lands (Terras do Demo): there is an Aquilian route through the village, including the Mother Church and the Church of Alhais, places he mentioned in his works.
One of the great highlights is the Arbutus do Demo Botanical Park in Fráguas: it is a park with native species, walking paths, green areas and a lake - ideal for a picnic or moments of contemplation.
The Paiva River, which crosses the municipality, is reputed to be one of the cleanest in Europe.
There are several river beaches in the municipality (such as in Fráguas) where you can swim, relax by the water or simply enjoy the landscape.
For hiking and nature enthusiasts, there are trail running trails and walking routes to explore the mountain range and river banks.
Along the Paths
The Archaeological Museum of Alto Paiva, in the village, is a modern space where you can learn about the history of the territory, from prehistory to the modern era.
In Alhais, the Parish Church is present on the Aquilian Route, with a sculpture in memory of Aquilino Ribeiro.
The local gastronomy reflects the purity of the mountains and rivers: you can taste dishes such as Paiva river trout, goat cheese, honey, and game meat.
Local, traditional and artisanal products abound, which makes the gastronomic experience authentic and memorable.
What to Do Around Here
Explore the botanical park: spend a morning walking along the paths, observe the local flora and relax by the lake.
Visiting the river beach of Fráguas: great for swimming, having a picnic or simply sunbathing in a natural setting.
Archaeological Museum: ideal for a journey through time, to learn how people lived who inhabited these lands thousands of years ago.
Literary itinerary of Aquilino Ribeiro: follows the points related to the writer and interprets his works in light of the local landscape.
Hiking and trails: discover the granitic landscapes, rivers, and neighbouring villages.
Traditional gastronomy: experience local dishes in the village restaurants, or ask us for recommendations.
Before booking, please note:
• 🚭 Smoking is prohibited inside the apartment (minimum fee of 250€ if there is evidence such as smell, ashes, cigarette butts).
• 🗒️Online registration: guest data must be registered independently through our own platform before arrival
• 🗝️Check-in: autonomous with digital lock and/or access keys.
• 🔑Access codes: provided on the day of check-in, after the apartment is ready and the online registration is correctly completed.
• 👥 Number of guests: Confirm that the number of guests is correct on the reservation. Changes must be made before check-in. Exceeding the indicated number may result in additional fees or refusal of stay.
• ⏳ Stays >20 nights: A fair use policy of 90€ for water and electricity applies; extra will be charged. Initial and final readings will be recorded.
• 🪜 Access and apartment with stairs
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Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
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Television
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About the area
Sabrosa, nestled in the picturesque Douro Valley in northern Portugal, is a destination that offers a serene escape into the world of wine, history, and natural beauty. This charming municipality is steeped in tradition and is known for its contribution to the production of Port wine, one of Portugal's most famous exports.
The Douro Valley itself is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, celebrated for its terraced vineyards that elegantly cascade down the hillsides to the Douro River below. Wine enthusiasts flock to Sabrosa to tour the quintas (wine estates), where they can learn about the winemaking process and indulge in tastings of the region's renowned wines, including the fortified Port and the increasingly popular Douro table wines.
Sabrosa is also rich in history, with several notable figures hailing from the area, including Ferdinand Magellan, the famous explorer. Visitors can delve into the local history by exploring the town's historic center, with its cobbled streets and traditional stone houses, or by visiting the Magellan's birthplace in the nearby village of Vila Real.
The region's natural landscapes are a draw for outdoor enthusiasts. The dramatic scenery of the Douro Valley offers a perfect backdrop for hiking, cycling, or a leisurely cruise along the river. The vistas of terraced vineyards, olive groves, and almond trees in bloom are particularly breathtaking and provide ample opportunities for photography.
For those interested in architecture and religion, the area is dotted with ancient churches and chapels, such as the Church of São Salvador do Mundo, which boasts a stunning location with panoramic views of the valley.
Sabrosa's gastronomy is another highlight, with local restaurants serving traditional Portuguese dishes that are often paired with the region's exquisite wines. The cuisine is characterized by rich flavors and the use of fresh, local ingredients, including olives, almonds, and an array of meats and cheeses.
In essence, Sabrosa is a destination that offers a tranquil yet enriching experience. It's a place where one can immerse themselves in the pleasures of fine wine, delve into the depths of Portuguese history, and bask in the natural splendor of one of the country's most beautiful regions. Whether you're a wine connoisseur, a history buff, or simply someone in search of a peaceful retreat, Sabrosa is a place that promises to captivate and delight.
House rules
Check-in 3:00 PM • Check-out 11:00 AM
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