Cyprus Villas and Apartments

Casa Tinkerbell, Ref.10203 No.1

REF: 7981 : 2 Bedroom Farm House | Sleeps 7

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Casa Tinkerbell - house no.1
 
This private property is named Tinkerbell, like Peter Pan's fee, after the owner's child nickname. Before being converted into three separate and independent living areas, here used to be a well know restaurant. It is located in Raposeira, away from the most crowded areas. Sagres cape with its 14th century sailing school is 7 Km distant. The nearest beaches are 3 Km, and Faro international airport is 100 Km.

Tinkerbell consists of three independent areas. The front area is the owner's residence.
The second area (house no.1) was specially designated for wheelchair users, who will be able to enjoy this area without any external help. Sleeps a maximum of 5 wheelchairs users and 3 escort persons.
The third area (house no.2) is intended for 4-5 persons without physical disabilities. Families, friends or travel colleagues will feel perfectly at ease.
Each area is totally independent. Houses 1 and 2 are attached but totally independent.

House no.1 - Sleeps 7 persons
- 2 bedrooms (one with 3 single beds, one double)- 2 bathrooms (one of them fully equipped and designed for wheelchair user or older person)- Kitchen with dining area, refrigerator with freezer, cooker with oven, coffee/espresso/tea machines
- Living room with 2 single beds and satellite TV
- Wash machine available
- BBQ possible
This house has no steps and absolutely no dangerous areas for wheel chairs. The path between parking place and house has a cemented floor and is sided by a beautiful flower garden. A baby cot is available if requested. Educated well behaving pets are welcome.

Prices include:maid service 1 x week
fresh bed linen
2x weekly towels change
Electricity, gas and water

Raposeira
 
One of the places in the south-western Algarve where Prince Henry the Navigator lived. Tradition says he stayed in a house which has now lost its original character and of which all that has been identified is the lintel of a 16th century door. There are several houses with 15th and 16th century doors.

Main Church - Of the original church, founded in the 16th century all that remains are the Manueline doorways at the front and side,. the bell tower which culminates in an octagonal pyramid, the arch of the main altar and at the back, a curious corbel with a human face.

Hermitage of Nossa Senhora de Guadalupe (Our Lady of Guadeloupe) - According to local tradition this was a place of prayer for Prince Henry the Navigator.

The small village offers no touristic services; at the only village's traffic lights, roads depart to some of the most beautiful and wild beaches of Algarve. In Raposeira one can have some refreshing drinks from Café Rodrigues or from Ali-Supermarket, and then it is all the way through the fields to the indicated beaches of Zavial and Ingrina.

Praia de Zavial
The best place to relax is the beach restaurant. Ocean waves are normally never too big. The best location for sunbathing is the medium sized sand and rock bay all the way to the left, where sunbeds are better protected from the wind.

Praia do Ingrina
Praia do Ingrina is only a few hundred meters from Zavial. The sandy beach is somewhat larger and flatter than Zavial, amd more appealing to surfers; there is a snack-bar at the beach.
Following the paths to the left, through the cliffs, one reaches Praia José Vaz (only by foot, no traffic access).
Sagres
 
Dating back from the Roman conquest times, it was in the 15th century that Sagres achieved great importance. The frequent presence of Prince Henry the Navigator during the first days of Atlantic navigation and the Discovery of the African coast as far as the Gulf of Guinea has forever linked this picturesque fishing port with the Discoveries.

On Ponta de Sagres, a giant finger of rock pointing to the ocean, stand the buildings which evoke the past of a place that is part of the history of the world, remembering the Vila and the defensive fortress founded by Henry the Navigator.

Nearby, at one of the most westerly points of the european continent (after Cabo da Roca), is the cape of São Vicente (a sacred place for the Roman's that named it Promontorium Sacrum) opening on to a vast horizon of sea and sky.


Facilities

Rooms
General
Equipment/Utilities
Furniture
Other
             
Bedrooms (2)
Sleeps 7
Bathrooms (2)
Satellite
Cooker
Microwave
Fridge
Freezer
Double Beds (1)
Twin Beds (1)

Cots (2)
Lounge Seats (2)
Dining Area Seats (2)
             

Pricing

 
Season
Rate (per week)
 
 
Low Season
E (EUR)399/week
 
High Season
E (EUR)602/week
     


Contact

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