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Quinta Da Agra

locationViana do Castelo, Porto and North of Portugal

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About  Quinta Da AgraAbout Quinta Da Agra

Location

Perfect for nature lovers and those seeking peace and quiet, this rural hotel is located about 2 km from the centre of Ponte de Lima.

Facility

English- and French-speaking staff are happy to assist and advise. To ensure guests a comfortable and relaxing stay, the hotel provides various services and facilities, including a TV room, a playroom, a smoke alarm and a smoking area. Wireless internet access allows guests to stay connected while on holiday. A garden provides extra space for rest and relaxation in the open air. Parking facilities available to guests include a garage and a car park (no extra charge). A bicycle hire service gives guests the opportunity to explore the surrounding area independently.

Rooms

Air conditioning and central heating ensure that rooms maintain comfortable temperatures. Guests are sure to get a good night's sleep in the double bed. Extra beds can be requested. Amenities include a desk, a telephone and WiFi (no extra charge). A hairdryer is provided in the bathrooms. The hotel has family rooms and non-smoking rooms.

Sport

The outdoor pool complex provides invigorating refreshment. A short break or an entire afternoon on the sun terrace, which features sun loungers and parasols, is time well spent. There are many ways to relax or stay active at the hotel, including cycling/mountain biking, horse riding, canoeing, a gym, billiards, callisthenics and hiking. Activity coordinators organise an entertainment programme for adults and children.

Meals

A generous breakfast buffet guarantees a great start to the day.

Payment

MasterCard is accepted as payment at the hotel.

 Amenities at Quinta Da Agra Amenities at Quinta Da Agra

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      Air conditioning

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      Bicycle Hire

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      Car Park

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      Games room

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      TV Room

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      Wifi

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      Contactless payment

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      Enhanced cleaning programme

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      Hand sanitiser

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      Health checks on staff

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      Housekeeping only upon request

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      Hygiene training for staff

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      Mandatory mask-wearing

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      No high-touch furnishings

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      No high-touch furnishings in public areas

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      Packaged meals

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      Protective equipment for employees

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      Protective equipment for guests

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      Protective masks for guests

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      Sanitiser dispenser

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      Social distancing regulations

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      Time interval between room bookings

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      Use of commercially available disinfectants

  • Meals

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      Breakfast Buffet

  • Sport/Entertainment

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      Aerobics

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      Billiards/Snooker

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      Canoe

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      Gym

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      Horse Riding

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      Number of Pools

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      Outdoor Pool(s)

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      Parasols

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      Sun loungers

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      Sun terrace

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Recent Reviews: 13

  • User:sarawak65

    Trip type: Couples

    Loved it

    rating25 Apr 2019

    Pedro made us feel so at home, we didn’t want to leave! Beautiful old farmhouse lovingly restored. Very pretty with a great garden, roses up the wall and the occasional roaming turkey! When the priest came on Easter Sunday we were included in the greeting and tasted his own wines too.
  • User:LouiseT88

    Trip type: Couples

    Unique and authentic Portugal!

    rating08 Jul 2017

    Staying at Quinta Da Agra was a very different but delightful experience. It was difficult to find (address on Hotel.com was incorrect) but we met some lovely locals who tried patiently to help us ignorant people who don't speak Portugese to find it! Pedro's pride in his farmhouse is infectious and he is a wealth of information. We loved our stay and particularly enjoyed sitting in the quiet of the backyard in the shade of the olive tree, overlooking the fields and the swimming pool. However, there were a couple of things that slightly detracted from our experience; the bed was just a little uncomfortable and it was quite warm in the room overnight - a fan would have been nice but Pedro wasn't onsite to ask. Breakfast was good and we shared with one other couple but were told that there had been 14 people staying the night before which may have detracted from our peaceful overall experience! We would definitely stay here again, it was a unique and authentic experience and we loved it!
  • User:cmoir3

    Trip type: Couples

    History, tranquility, hospitality.

    rating30 Apr 2017

    Fantastic hotel. Lovely owner who is happy to tell you all the history and is incredibly helpful generally. The breakfast was lovely with freshly made bread and cake with creamy butter. Bacon and egg was also on offer. A delightful place.
  • User:436andyg

    Trip type: Family

    Living the life

    rating03 Aug 2016

    This was a week long family holiday organised by my wife's sister and we were thirteen in total, eight adults and five children ranging from a seven-month-old to a teenager. The accommodation is in an old, beautifully restored winery/farm consisting of two separate buildings, one with three bedrooms, one with four and an annexe with another. There's a mix of twins and doubles in large, tastefully done out rooms scattered throughout the buildings. The house has been sympathetically restored over many years and the sense of history is palpable. Granite being the predominant building material, there's a feeling of timeless solidity. Absolutely glorious place with acres of gardens on various levels and a pool with a modern pool house, massage room and gym attached. The shady pool room has a coffee-making machine, fridge, TV and comfy seating. A barbecue area with separate fully stocked kitchen sits at the rear of this building. Lots of outdoor eating spaces in the verdant shade (very welcome in the 35° heat of midday), and in the main house lots of space to avoid that midday sun, including a vast, cool, lounge/billiards room in what was the old wine cellar. It's in a very quiet rural location and a kilometre to the nearest supermarket. (Although we could pick fresh grapefruit from a tree in the garden every morning.) What's not to like?The friendly, knowledgeable owner, Pedro, met us on arrival and supplied a huge meal of home-made cold meats, salt cod croquets, snacks, quiches, cake and his own very good wine. He supplied another meal half way through the week. (Bedding and towels were also changed midweek.) The kitchen was a tad small for all of us at the same time but we didn't find it a problem. The only quibble some of our party had was the lack of air-con units - the youngest ones found the nights a bit uncomfortable. Being built in the 17th century, the original air con consists of two foot thick granite stone walls and heavy shutters and doors. We found that worked as long as you kept them closed!The town of Ponte de Lima, five minutes in the car, is absolutely gorgeous. Forty minutes from Viana de Costelo on the coast, an hour north by motorway from Porto airport and under an hour from the rolling hills of the Peneda-Gerês national park on the Spanish border - in the park are lots of wild swimming opportunities and trails to walk through the wonderful countryside. Lots of rivers and water about so even in the height of summer it is lush and green. Ponte de Lima with it's lovely old Roman bridge, claims to be the oldest village in Europe and there are sandy beaches along the riverbank, perfect for swimming in the cool water.A fortnightly market on a Monday fills the town waterfront with vendors, hawkers and people flooding in from the countryside around to buy and browse. Other times the town has a sleepy, laid back feeling that encourages you to amble along the plane tree boulevard where the reflected light from the river sparkles beneath the canopy. Sit and watch the activity on the water then stroll back into town and stop for a galão and pastel de nata. Perfect.
  • User:Meander493847

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    Best of Northern Portugal.

    rating20 Aug 2015

    We stayed here as a group of 16 and what a treat. We booked the whole place out as a villa. It really is a beautiful place to stay. Pedro our host was so welcoming with many pastries, cakes and his own wine arriving for us almost daily. The place has been done up beautifully with an outside kitchen, gymnasium, pool and amazing gardens with lemons, walnuts, kiwi, watermelons, squash, vines you name it it grows there. A half an hour walk to ponte de Lima. Supermarket 5 mins drive. We would happily go back.

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