Nestled in the charming region of Ponte de Lima, the villas of Bárrio and Cepões are an enticing oasis of tranquility and beauty. Crowned with lush vineyards and ancient olive groves, these grand villas serve as an aesthetically pleasing testament to Portugal's rich cultural history. Inside, the delicate blend of traditional and modern styles enhances their homely atmosphere, with spacious rooms that are delightful to behold. A tour around these villas reveals pleasant surprises at every turn: from age-old stone fireplaces to state of the art appliances, and relaxing outdoor pools surrounded by exquisite gardens. Bárrio and Cepões offer a taste of Portugal in its raw form, with breathtaking landscapes, a serene atmosphere, and rich cultural heritage. It's a haven for complete relaxation and an exciting exploration journey.
Ponte de Lima, nestled in northern Portugal, is a timeless treasure. A medieval town steeped in history, it's renowned for its well-preserved architecture, picturesque plazas, and charming landscapes. The oldest vila (chartered town) in Portugal, its highlight is an ancient Roman bridge that crosses the shimmering River Lima. Also famed for its local gastronomy, the town plays host to the International Garden Festival and fascinating historical re-enactments. Scenic walking trails also wind through lush vineyards, producing the region's famous Vinho Verde.