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Details of Property Estrada da Praia da Luz, Burgau Standing well back from the road with very large car parking area in front, the detached block of four self-contained apartments is accessed via main front door, which leads into a wide entrance with doors right and left into ground floor apartments and a central stair case leading to the two first floor apartments. APARTMENT Ground Floor Right (A) Leads into * LIVING AREA with circular
table and four chairs, three-seater sofa, T.V. with Portuguese channels. APARTMENT Ground Floor Left (B) Door leads into open plan * LIVING/DINING/KITCHEN area
with single stainless sink (h+c), 4 ring gas hob, microwave oven,
refrigerator/freezer, electric toaster, dining table and 6 chairs, two
easy chairs, small TV with Portuguese channels. APARTMENT First Floor Right (C) Door directly into * Large LIVING/DINING/KITCHEN
area with single sink (h+c), gas cooker with 4 ring hob,
refrigerator/freezer, microwave; Breakfast Bar with storage cupboards;
Dining table and 6 chairs, 2 easy chairs, 3 seater sofa, sideboard TV with
Portuguese channels only. There are small TERRACES to both front and rear
of this living area with pleasant rural views. APARTMENT First Floor Left (D) Door into * Large Open Plan
LIVING/DING/KICHEN area with sink unit, gas cooker, microwave, electric
toaster, refrigerator/freezer, coffee maker and kettle, dining table with
4 chairs, large side table, 3 seater sofa, T.V. with Portuguese channels. OUTSIDE Is a large car parking space and a sheltered SWIMMING POOL about 12m x 6 metres maintained professionally for the use of occupiers of all four apartments. There is a rustic sheltered area to the side of the property where barbecue meals could be prepared. Apartments available throughout the year and include fully equipped with kitchen equipment, crockery, cutlery and bed linen. |
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Facilities
One of the best-loved towns in the Algarve is Lagos, which is just 6 kms away. Here where much of the town centre is pedestrian-only, there is a myriad of attractive narrow streets opening into pleasant squares and containing many restaurants, bars, night-clubs and discotheques. There is a wide range of shops of all types, two regular daily markets as well as a Saturday market. This historic town has retained much of its old town wall system and there is a wealth of other buildings of interest including the ancient slave market, the hospital, which was formerly the residence of Henry the Navigator, and the fabulous golden church of Santo António. The town museum is well worth a visit and the new Cultural Centre offers a varied programme of exhibitions, plays, and musical events. Exhibitions of paintings and sculpture are often held in the slave market and in the Council Headquarters. Lagos has a wide waterfront promenade linking the old “Fortaleza”, at the harbour mouth, to the recently completed yacht marina. Boat trips to the famous Algarve caves and to explore the rocky coastal cliffs and coves start from Lagos, which also has its own superb beaches of course. Other worthwhile excursions from Casa Ramos would be to Sagres and Cape St. Vincent with its famous lighthouse and towering cliffs, about 30 kilometres away. A longer, but equally worthwhile trip could be to go to Vila do Bispo and then head north along the west coast where there are plenty of wild and largely deserted beaches worthy of a visit. Then onwards as far as Aljezur with its ancient hilltop Moorish castle, where you could have lunch at ”Chefe Dimas”, a renowned restaurant which is a short journey on the road to Odeceixe, or head inland, eastwards, to Monchique via Marmelete. In Monchique or nearby are many good restaurants where the speciality is the “Frango Piri-piri”, which is a young chicken grilled in a piquant sauce. On a clear day you should head for Fóia above the town of Monchique (full of interesting craftware and souvenir shops) and where, from the very top, the views are “forever” on a good day. Your return journey could be made towards Portimão, joining the EN125 near Penina, before heading westwards once again for Lagos and home. You should be able to buy some of the locally made “medronho” a fearsome spirituous liquor made from the berries of a bush that grows in the Monchique area. Within a few kilometres of Casa Ramos, in almost any direction inland, you can really be “off the beaten track” and free to motor on rough “caminhos” or to walk in the really undeveloped and unspoiled Algarve where natural picnic sites abound. Between Luz and Sagres there are a number of almost deserted beaches, some have small beach bars, all are worth a visit. Sporting Facilities HORSERIDING IS AVAILABLE AT Almadena, and the Burgau Sports Centre, offers TENNIS, SQUASH, TABLE TENNIS, a SWIMMING POOL, a GYMNASIUM and a FITNESS CENTRE. TENNIS, BOWLS, an indoor SWIMMING POOL and a FITNESS CENTRE are also available at Parque da Floresta. For BIRDWATCHERS, and those who enjoy NATURAL HISTORY or BOTANY, the area offers many splendid sites. WATERSPORTS and FISHING are available at several locations in the western Algarve. |
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Pricing
Rents for 2008 / 2009 in Euros per week per apartment 75 euros per day for less than a week stay. For 2 people stay discount of 10 euros per day. Booking Terms & Conditions Please enquire.
Please enquire. |
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