The unity of parishes of Corujeira and Trinta in Guarda, Portugal is a scenic area where tranquility and nature create a harmonious blend. Nestled amidst nature, the rich history of this region echoes through its well-preserved architecture, winding streets and stone houses. Apart from its historical charm, enjoy a walk through the lush green vineyards and olive groves, an integral part of the local economy. Known for its hospitable locals and authentic Portuguese cuisine, this Villa is a true representation of Portugal's cultural and scenic beauty.
Guarda is a charming city located in the northeastern part of Portugal. Surrounded by mountains, it's known for its magnificent landscapes and historical heritage. At the heart of the city you'll find the Guarda Cathedral, a classic symbol of Gothic architecture. The city also boasts an impressive museum, the Guarda Museum, where one can delve deeper into Portugal's fascinating past. Its charming cobbled streets, well preserved medieval structures and delicious cuisine add to the allure of the city, making it an absolute must-visit destination in Portugal.