Accommodation and Location

Guests stay in our typical Alentejo ranch house in the midst of the valley, where the river Mira flows through twenty hectares of pasture.

Staying with us

 

The house has three bedrooms, a kitchen and a big living/dining area. Unlimited – but not very fast – Wifi is available in the house. A cat lives in the house with us and the dogs are frequent visitors.

We all prepare breakfast together and talk about the days plans. Tatiana prepares lunch for us, which awaits us when we come back from our morning work with the horses. In the evening, we all make dinner together at the house or you can go exploring and eat at one of the many typical restaurants in the area. We are very flexible about the meals, but generally eat vegetarian food. If you have any special dietary needs, we are happy to help.

The cost of your stay with us depends on the room you choose. Please consult prices here: Dates & Prices

The small room

The small room has an IKEA bed of 80cm which can be pulled out to 160cm and shares a bathroom with a shower with the double room.

The double room

The double room has two single beds, a large wardrobe and shares a bathroom with a shower with the small room.

Our ``Suite``

The suite, which is much larger and contains a 1,60m bed as well as a private bathroom with a bathtub.

Our Location and surrounding nature

The town of Odemira is only 4 kilometers away. Other than many restaurants, the town also has a few supermarkets, a pharmacy, doctors, a petrol station etc. You can also stay at the pleasant country inn which is near the ranch.

 

The ranch encompasses roughly 50 hectares of land near the town of Odemira in the Alentejo region of Southwest Portugal. The region is well known for its unspoiled nature and its wonderful beaches on the wild Atlantic coast.

 

The ranch consists of pastures in the valley and forest on the hillside. The river Mira flows through the pastures and ends 20 kilometers away in the Atlantic. Twice a day the river rises and falls as much as a meter or two with the tide. Since we often cross the river on our trail rides, this sometimes gives us the opportunity for adventure.