6.9 ha of land with two ruins next to the Alqueva in Monsaraz, one of Portugal’s most beautiful towns situated between the Alentejo and the border with Spain. It is an area with several historic towns, including Monsaraz, Alandroal, Terena, Vila Viçosa, Estremoz and Évora, the last of which was the first UNESCO World Heritage site in Portugal.
The land is 5 minutes from Monsaraz, 10 minutes from São Lourenço do Barrocal (the region’s leading 5-star hotel) and 20 minutes from Esporão, a Michelin-star restaurant.
This 6.9 ha plot of land with two ruins (one 175 sq m and the other 108 sq m) is a slightly undulating site with some cork oaks, native vegetation and with direct access to the reservoir. From the highest point on the land there are views over Monsaraz Castle and the Alqueva Reservoir, which is the largest freshwater lake in Portugal.
There is space available for a beach on the reservoir and the construction of boat mooring.
Features:
– Slightly undulating land
– Cork oak trees
– Native vegetation
Boasting 943km of coastline and architecture reflective of its rich history, Portugal was voted ‘Best Destination in Europe’ at the 2020 World Travel Awards for the 4th consecutive year. The Portuguese enjoy over 300 days of sunshine a year, an unrivalled quality of life, and Europe’s wildest beaches.
Portugal ranks as the 3rd safest country in the world with the 4th most powerful passport in Europe.
The nation with the oldest borders in Europe is also at the forefront of innovation, dubbed a European tech hub, ranking 2nd in Europe for the quality of its skilled labour.
The westernmost country in Europe, famous for its wines and cuisine, arts and culture that span centuries and continents, influenced and inspired by ties with times past.
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