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Execuprop, Lda.
License partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH
Rooms
4Bedrooms
3Bathrooms
4Living area
209 m²Total surface
344 m²Plot surface
523 m²Condition
TopParking spaces
2Construction year
2024Energy certificate available
YesEnergy source
Heat pump, Solar heatingGouveia is a small town located in the municipality of Sintra, which is part of the Lisbon District in Portugal. Sintra is well-known for its historic palaces, castles, and scenic landscapes, making it a popular area to live. Gouveia is a privileged village due to its excellent geographical location and benefits from its close proximity to many beaches, namely Praia Grande, Praia da Aguda, Praia das Maçãs and Azenhas do Mar. Some key points about Gouveia and its context within Sintra: 1. **Location**: Gouveia is situated in the quaint and traditional part of the Sintra municipality, which is located to the west of Lisbon. The town is known for its natural beauty and traditional Portuguese architecture. 2. **Sintra Municipality**: Sintra itself is renowned for its cultural and historical significance, including the Palácio Nacional de Sintra, the Pena Palace, the Moorish Castle, and the Quinta da Regaleira. These landmarks are part of the Sintra Cultural Landscape, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 3. **Natural Environment**: The area around Gouveia, like much of Sintra, is characterized by lush vegetation and scenic landscapes. The Sintra Mountains (Serra de Sintra) provide a dramatic backdrop and are known for their unique microclimate and biodiversity. 4. **Cultural Heritage**: Gouveia, while smaller and less prominent than the main attractions of Sintra, contributes to the region's overall charm with its traditional houses, local festivals, and community-oriented lifestyle. 5. **Accessibility**: The town is accessible from Lisbon, making it a good area to reside, within the broader Sintra region. Public transportation, such as trains and buses, can be used to reach various parts of Sintra & Lisbon, including more remote areas in Gouveia. 6. **Local Economy**: The economy of Gouveia, similar to other small towns in the region, is likely based on agriculture, local commerce, and possibly some aspects of tourism, particularly related to visitors seeking a more authentic and traditional Portuguese experience. While Gouveia itself may not have the same high-profile attractions as other parts of Sintra, it represents the quieter, traditional side of the region, offering a glimpse into the typical way of life in Portugal.
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