Getaway: the best things to do in Viana do Castelo
We are so grateful to have the opportunity to be a part of Time Out Magazine this month!
In the article called, “Getaway: the best things to do in Viana do Castelo”, you can find a list of cool things to do and places to visit, with great spots to eat like the restaurants O Manel and Tasquinha da Linda, not forgetting for traditional Portuguese sweets the amazing Confeitaria Manuel Natário. With museums and more, the magazine list Portugal Active for those who like to explore the city;
“From horseback riding by the sea, through flowering fields and mountains; sailing trips along the coast of Viana do Castelo; passing through routes on the four wheels of a can-am, through the Serra da Nó, experiencing the most varied types of terrain, these are just some of the strong emotions they have prepared for you.”
Our newest house, the Connected Lodge was also highlighted;
“In the parish of Chafé, less than 20 minutes from the historic center of Viana do Castelo, is the Connected Lodge, the Portugal Active accommodation that translates into a beautiful, modern and well-equipped house, for a stay where peace and calm are imperative. With four bedrooms that combine sober lines with wood and marble and accommodate up to 12 people, the house also has an equipped kitchen, a dining room overlooking the garden surrounded by trees and a barbecue, if you want to take your cooking there to outside. If you prefer to leave that to someone else, they’ll send a chef to your door (it couldn’t be better). The inviting swimming pool, the badminton court and the outdoor fireplace are also located outside, which makes a glow on cold nights that call for stargazing. But if the coziness between four walls speaks louder, take the opportunity to observe the many works of art spread all over the place or to exercise in a game of darts or ping-pong (Chafé, Viana do Castelo. From 290€/night for the whole house).”
Thank you for giving us the platform to share our story and connect with your readers.
You can read the full Time Out magazine article here (Portuguese only)