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Alentejo

Description and Specifications

Reference numberAL20369
Property type Estates and Manor Houses
Plot area38000 m2 m²
Built size1600 m2 m²
Amenities and facilities Garage / Basement

Monte do Sobral has been lovingly restored into a beautiful “Rural Tourism Hotel”. The sense of space and peace is evident throughout the property and its surroundings. Agriculture abounds and countryside sports such as horse-riding, clay pigeon shooting are on the doorstep. Nearby is the huge freshwater lake of the Alqueva dam which offers diverse watersports.
The property is being sold as a “going concern” and the owner will consider either outright sale of the property or a medium term rental contract of between 5 and 10 years. All the necessary licences and permits are in place for the new owner to take over.

Alentejo

The Alentejo is divided into two halves – the northern region comprising low, gently-undulating hills; the southern region a vast flatland of huge farm estates that traditionally is the agricultural bread-basket of Portugal. In recent decades the Alentejo has languished as a poor rural backwater, but as a result its unique traditions remain firm, and a more enlightened view has begun to appreciate these as cultural assets to be preserved and promoted.

Tourism is still very low-key in the region, but those who do venture here discover a region ideal for day-trip exploring and getting away from it all. There are numerous well-preserved old towns offering a number of historical sites and countless whitewashed villages where traditional life remains little-changed.

Evora is the jewel in the Alentejo’s crown and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A beautiful and fascinating place, it is steeped in history dating from the Romans. In the south, the town of Beja boasts historical sites from Moorish times.

Along its coast in the west, the Alentejo boasts a string of spectacular dune beaches facing the Atlantic, popular with surfers and those tourists who seek a true escape.

In the east near Monsaraz, towards the Spanish border, the huge Alqueva dam project has created the largest man-made reservoir in Europe and is set to become a focal point for growth, including tourism and golf course developments.

For the moment, property prices in the Alentejo remain low, but this laid-back rural region is beginning to stir interest among those who seek an alternative to the Algarve’s cosmopolitan attractions.

Contact

Interested? Call one of our offices at:

Algarve: (+351) 289 392 780
London: (+44) (0) 800 082 5040