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Holiday houses in Margem

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Home in Crato
5 out of 5 average rating, 22 reviews

Casa do Chiquinho

Casa do Chiquinho is a quiet retreat in Crato, ideal for resting and exploring Alentejo. The cuisine is another strong point, you can taste typical Alentejo dishes in the restaurants of the village and nearby With Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen and a good outdoor space, it's perfect for couples or families. Close to the Monastery of Flor da Rosa and surrounded by serene landscapes. We also offer a 4-wheel motorcycle ride as an optional extra. Peace, comfort and authenticity in the heart of Alentejo.

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A calming landscape features a hammock surrounded by vibrant flowers, overlooking a serene lake. A tree stands prominently in the background, with gentle hills and a clear blue sky enhancing the natural environment. Pebbled ground provides a textured foreground leading towards the water.
Villa in Vila de Rei
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews

Lakefront Home, Big Garden, Stunning Views Hot-Tub

Unique and privileged Lakefront house, surrounded by nature, this property offers a big garden perfect for relaxation and enjoying the lake right next to it and a warm water river beach just steps away. The spacious house has indoor and outdoor dining areas, fireplace, a barbecue and hot-tub. It features 2 bedrooms and 2 living rooms with lake views, one on the mezzanine. Just 90 minutes from Lisbon. Wake up to the sound of birds, enjoy meals with lake views, and magical sunsets in the garden.

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Townhouse in Alvito da Beira
5 out of 5 average rating, 30 reviews

Casinha das Estrelas (Little House of Stars) (Cherry tree )

Surrounded by breathtaking scenery, this is the perfect place to unwind, slow down, breathe in the fresh air and switch off from the daily grind. Just a short walk away, you can enjoy a river with a river beach and lagoons to explore, featuring pure, crystal-clear water—ideal for moments of tranquillity or a dip on the hottest days. At night, get ready for one of nature's greatest spectacles: a starry sky like you've rarely seen before, with the stars seeming right there, within your reach 💫

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A typical Alentejana house is shown, featuring a terracotta roof and vibrant yellow shutters. Surrounded by greenery, the property is enclosed by a low white wall with a rustic design. The entrance gate opens to a welcoming front yard filled with shrubs and small trees under a clear blue sky.
Home in Gavião
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 65 reviews

A Casa da Ti Vina - Typical Alentejo House

Typical Alentejo house in the quiet village of Atalaia, Gavião. 10km from Alamal river beach, Belver castle and the various trails and walkways in the region. Ideal for enjoying and exploring the surrounding nature. Excellent option to discover the aromas and flavors of Alentejo, taking the opportunity to relax with family and animals. Casa da Ti Vina is quiet and reserved for the exclusive use of guests. Fiber internet, cable TV, air conditioning, fireplace and barbecue. Book now!

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Campervan/RV in União das freguesias de Serra e Junceira
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

Refugio da Serra: Exclusive Caravan w/ River View

Disconnect from it all and experience a unique stay surrounded by nature in this idyllic and sustainable retreat with a stunning view of the Zêzere River. Just 1h30 from Lisbon, Refugio da Serra is perfect for romantic getaways, family moments, or simply to relax, breathe fresh air, and listen to birdsong. Only 15 minutes from charming Tomar, with the Convent of Christ and great gastronomy, about 10 minutes from beautiful river beaches, and it’s pet friendly.

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A rustic cabin is positioned by a calm lake, reflecting the nighttime sky filled with stars. The cabin's warm light casts a soft glow on the surrounding area, while trees frame the scene, enhancing the serene atmosphere of nature.
Tiny home in Alpalhão
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 53 reviews

Lakeside Tiny-House

The comfort of home in the the rustic charm of a green cabin, all nestled within the tranquil embrace of portuguese nature Welcome to our little slice of paradise in Alpalhão, Portugal. Tucked away in the tranquil oak tree plains, our tiny house offers the perfect escape from the stresses of modern life. Situated by a serene lake, you'll be surrounded by stunning natural beauty as far as the eye can see. IG : @the.lognest Web : lognest. pt

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A charming exterior view features a white building set against a lush green landscape, surrounded by trees. A natural stone wall borders the property, leading to a gentle stream with flowing water. A small deck with seating overlooks the serene water, enhancing the tranquil setting.
Villa in Figueiró Dos Vinhos
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

Sozen Mill - Watermill in Figueiró dos Vinhos

Sozen Mill is the perfect place to enjoy the sun and breathe fresh air in a unique atmosphere. With a stream that flows into the Zêzere River and small crystalline waterfalls, it is a setting of unparalleled natural beauty. This property consists of 2 independent bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a combination kitchen and living room. The rooms have no connection to the interior of the house. It's a place to connect with nature.

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A quaint stone pathway leads to a simple white building, accompanied by lush greenery. An olive tree adds to the natural setting, while a small deck with two chairs is visible in the background, inviting moments of relaxation outdoors.
Home in Santa Maria de Marvão
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

Monte das Cascatas, natural surroundings

Cozy country house, set in a serene and natural Alentejo hill with about 4 hectares. In the heart of the Serra de S. Mamede Natural Park, it is surrounded by a wide variety of native flora, such as cork oaks, olive trees, oaks or fruit trees. Crossed by the Sever River and a stream that invites you to take refreshing baths through its numerous waterfalls. It also has two real natural pools, old reused irrigation tanks.

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A covered outdoor seating area features two armchairs and a low table, offering a spectacular view of the Rio Zêzere. Lush greenery and rolling mountains frame the serene water, while blue skies with scattered clouds enhance the peaceful ambiance.
Cottage in Cernache do Bonjardim
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 90 reviews

House on the Zêzere River, Dornes, Castelo do Bode

Rustic house near Dornes, in a calm and quiet village, with direct access to the Zêzere River and an incredible view. Garden and outdoor dining area, pier, rowboat, bicycles and fishing rods available. Surrounded by mountains, it is the ideal space for those who want to relax in contact with nature. Meal service available at extra cost, upon prior reservation and availability. Registration Number: 140364/AL

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A serene lakeside view reveals boats moored along a gentle shoreline, with a backdrop of rolling hills under a vibrant sunset. The sky transitions from warm orange to soft purple, reflecting on the calm water surface.
Home in Nossa Senhora do Pranto
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 61 reviews

Casa da Saudade

Casa da Saudade is located in Dornes, recently named one of the 7 Wonders of Portugal, in the Riverside Villages category. Dornes also has a beautiful Sanctuary and a pentagonal Templar Tower, of which no other examples are known in the country. It was precisely in this tower that the national anthem “A Portuguesa” was composed. Casa da Saudade is the perfect getaway for your vacation.

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The windmill, constructed from natural stone, features wooden blades with fabric sails. Surrounding greenery and distant mountains are visible under a clear blue sky, providing a serene backdrop for the rustic structure.
Windmill in Termas Fadagosa
5 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

A beautiful windmill in nature: Moinho da Fadagosa

Stay at our windmill in Portugal: nature, comfort, fresh produce and fine wine. Isn’t that the recipe for a fine slice of life? The windmill is the perfect place to stay for some quiet time; with 360 degree views of the mountains, and just the sounds of the birds and the breeze to accompany you, you will leave feeling relaxed and inspired.

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The entrance of a stone house is framed by vibrant flowers in terracotta pots. A wooden door is set between two windows, with a decorative sign above. The rustic stonework and lush greenery contribute to a welcoming exterior.
Home in Vale Cobrão
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 143 reviews

The Haystack

Panoramic View and Jacuzzi Palheiro is located in the village of Sobral Fernando and is a house dating back to 1936, all of which is built in schist stone. Recently restored, it offers a modern, welcoming environment while preserving the traces of times past. It has a Jacuzzi with water that can be heated on the panoramic balcony.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Margem?

    Margem has accommodations ranging from restored farmhouses and village homes to guest suites near cultural sites. Choosing a stay in the central area makes it easy to explore local shops and markets.

  • What are the best things to do in Margem with kids?

    Families can enjoy community parks, participate in local workshops, and discover cultural sites around Margem. Outdoor picnic areas and gentle walking trails offer space for children to play and explore.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Margem?

    Explore Margem’s traditional streets, visit artisan studios, or relax in community gardens. The area often hosts cultural gatherings in local squares, and walking trails nearby invite further discovery.

  • How is the weather in Margem?

    Margem has mild winters around 40–58°F (5–14°C) with occasional rain, and warm summers reaching 65–96°F (18–35°C) with mostly dry days. Spring and autumn offer moderate temperatures, making outdoor activities pleasant.

  • When is the best time to visit Margem?

    Late spring and early autumn are usually suggested for comfortable temperatures and vibrant countryside scenery. Summer brings warmer weather, while winter is quiet and cooler with occasional rain.

  • What are the best places to visit in Margem?

    Explore Margem’s historic chapels, artisan studios, and local markets rooted in village tradition. Gathering spots in community squares and peaceful gardens are often recommended for both locals and visitors.

  • What are some hiking trails in Margem?

    Margem has walking paths through its rural landscape, offering peaceful routes past olive groves and historic buildings. Nearby nature parks often provide well-marked trails for gentle hikes and birdwatching.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Margem?

    Families can explore craft workshops, join picnic afternoons in community parks, and visit local historic sites. Seasonal fairs and cultural events provide engaging opportunities for children and adults alike.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Margem?

    Explore nearby villages known for their historic charm, discover local wineries in the Portalegre region, or visit nature parks around Margem for scenic walks and wildlife. Rural landscapes and traditional crafts provide engaging options for a day out.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Margem?

    Many vacation rentals around Margem welcome pets and have nearby green spaces for walks. Hosts often provide details regarding pet amenities, so check listing policies for specifics.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Margem?

    Locals suggest exploring both mornings and evenings when streets are quieter and shops are open. Bring comfortable walking shoes, sample regional foods at family-run eateries, and ask about community events during your stay.

  • What is Margem known for?

    Margem is known for its locally rooted traditions, artisanal crafts, and peaceful village atmosphere in the Portalegre region. The area stands out for its historic sites and rural landscapes.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Margem?

    Margem has lesser-known artisan workshops, peaceful local chapels, and tucked-away gardens that showcase regional traditions. Exploring small markets and quiet lanes often reveals distinctive village experiences.

  • What are the best foods to try in Margem?

    Traditional Alentejo specialties are frequently suggested, including hearty bread soups, cured meats, and sheep’s cheese. Local olive oils and signature regional desserts round out the culinary experience.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Margem?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes for exploring village streets, layered clothing for changing temperatures, and a hat for sunny summer days. A reusable water bottle and light rain jacket may be useful, especially in cooler months.

  • What is the nightlife in Margem like?

    Nightlife in Margem tends toward relaxed gatherings at local cafés and occasional music in community spaces. Some evenings feature traditional music performances or village celebrations.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Margem?

    Margem celebrates locally rooted festivals connected to harvests, religious traditions, and music. Seasonal village fairs and cultural events in late spring are frequently suggested highlights.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Margem?

    Margem has family-friendly vacation rentals such as spacious village homes and apartments with multiple bedrooms. Hosts in the area often provide amenities for children, including cribs and outdoor play spaces.

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