Quinta do Casarão

Amarante
Description / Facilities
Harmoniously inserted in the surrounding environment, Quinta do Casarão in Amarante, part of it facing the river Tâmega, has at your disposal 6 rooms, divided by double rooms and suites, in a familiar and welcoming atmosphere.

The whole area was conceived with a constant concern for the preservation of local values, conveying the rural flavor and authenticity of a country house. We can appreciate all the pieces and recovered antique furniture that are exposed for your enjoyment.

All rooms are well equipped with central heating. The common living room with fireplace next to the television, brings the warmth desired at any time of the day, with free internet access and cable TV. The dining room also equipped with fireplace for your utmost comfort. Enjoy the best regional products, which we will leave at your disposal for a family breakfast.

The property is 3 km from Amarante Water Park, 5 minutes by car from the Tâmega River, 40 km from Alvão Natural Park, 40 km by car from Vila Real and 61 km from Porto International Airport.

In Quinta do Casarão you can also count on green spaces for sunny days that reach the Tâmega River.

"Come and enjoy a warm and friendly atmosphere"
Address: Rua do Casarão nº362 4600-257, Amarante, Portugal
E-mail: geralquintadocasarao@gmail.com
Phone: +351 911 591 587
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