Set in Serpins, 31 km from Coimbra Football Stadium and 32 km from S. Sebastião Aqueduct, Quinta do Cabril offers air-conditioned accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi.
Francisco
Portugal
Great location, well equipped and very welcoming environment!
Housed in an 18th-century palace, this hotel blends a historical setting with picturesque views of the Lousã Mountains. Set in beautiful gardens, Octant Lousa features an outdoor pool.
Featuring a bar selling drinks and snacks, Pousada de Juventude da Lousa is located in Lousã, a 13-minute walk from the Lousã-A Train Station. This youth hostel is 30 km from Coimbra.
Jaime
Netherlands
I was lucky and got a whole room for myself and the staff was amazing, Pedro and Rita were there for everything I needed and were always super friendly and helpful. The room and the bathroom were both clean upon arrival.
Featuring a garden and views of river, Casa D'Avó Mila is a farm stay situated in a historic building in Góis, 36 km from Coimbra Football Stadium.
Myra
Australia
The lady who runs it is so lovely. She upgraded my room to a better one just because it was available the night I was there. There was a secure place to lock up my bicycle. The kitchen had everything you need and the room was clean and comfortable. Best value for money I've ever encountered.
Featuring garden views, Casa do Ti Toninho provides accommodation with a balcony, around 40 km from Coimbra Football Stadium. With city views, this accommodation offers a patio.
Sharon
United Kingdom
The house was perfect. The views from the terrace are wonderful. We sat out at night watching the sunset and the stars. The beds were comfortable. We appreciated the complimentary bottle of wine. The pool is very discreet and if it had been warmer we would have loved to use it.
Offering countryside location, Casa da Comareira is located 15 km from Lousã and 13 km from Góis, where guests will find restaurants and cafes. All units include a private bathroom, bed and bath...
Vee
Portugal
Room was clean, warm, and very cosy, with an amazing view over the valley. Bed was comfortable with ample pillows and blankets. Nice hot shower. Not once did I feel chilled, which is amazing considering the rainy mountain weather in the winter. A lot of snacks provided in the room. Lovely local animals. The buildings are very nice. It was very, very windy one night and there was no draft! Amazing.
The village is incredibly quiet at all times, and perfect to just enjoy nature. You feel distant from busy cities, and in fact, you are. There's no quick drive to Burger King around here. Perfect for people seeking solitude and escape. Easy walking distance (10-15 minutes) to Aigra Nova, and there are hiking trails of things to see around the area. Parking was no issue, and the walk down the steep hill to the room was not that bad, even in the rain.
Breakfast was okay, and it's very necessary to take advantage of it as there is no kitchen, no cafes or minimarkets nearby. It wasn't spectacular or a lot of variety, and everything is cold, but the food was fresh, the bread was very good, and it was nice and relaxing to sit in the loft and eat on a foggy morning. The honey and applesauce was to die for! The little shop has great prices for souvenirs too. You can drive to breakfast or walk.
The staff were AMAZING. If it wasn't for them, I don't think this experience would have been so enjoyable. They are all so friendly and welcoming, and have excellent English (if you don't speak Portuguese well). And they made sure to have the heat on before I arrived which was a wonderful touch that I really appreciated. In my experience, it's rare for accommodations to do that for their guests.
Set within 22 km of Coimbra Football Stadium and 23 km of S. Sebastião Aqueduct in Lousã, Quinta de Vale Escuro provides accommodation with seating area.
Located 31 km from University of Coimbra, 31 km from Coimbra-A Train Station and 31 km from Portugal dos Pequenitos, Trevim provides accommodation situated in Lousã.
A friendly town that will take modernized western travelers...
A friendly town that will take modernized western travelers back to a time when kids ran into corner food stores for penny candy. Beautiful nature hiking trails, climbing cliff faces and relaxing sandy river rock beaches. Everyone we passed was kind and the place in all is really beautiful. Feels good spending tourist dollars here, the town locals deserve to prosper.
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Jacqueline
Portugal
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