Pousada Do Geres - Canicada Canicada

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Pousada Do Geres - Canicada

Address Canicada, Vieira Do Minho
Town Canicada
General Info

Affording a unique location at the heart of the Peneda/Geres National Park, this hotel offers guests breath-taking views out over the Cavado River and the Canicada dam. Guests may enjoy the wonderful scenery and beautiful sunsets that are reflected in the rivers waters whilst relaxing on the hotel terrace with a delicious appetiser or when on an evening stroll through the hotel gardens. A total of 29 rooms are available on offer at this air-conditioned complex. All of them are fitted with central heating and other modern amenities. Guests may enjoy the hotels swimming pool and tennis courts. Family games are organised and the surrounding area offers many more leisure options such as fishing (in the dam), tours of the national park (with or without a guide), horse riding, hiking, shooting, water sports (also in the dam) and boat trips. Other Hotel Information : Number of floors (main building) : 2, Total number of rooms : 29, Double rooms : 28, Suites : 1, Disability-friendly rooms : 1, Connecting rooms, NO Connecting rooms Other amenities/ services: Wheelchair-accessible, NO Wheelchair-accessible, Disability-friendly bathroom, NO Disability-friendly bathroom, Bathroom, Shower, Bathtub, Central heating, Direct dial telephone, Air conditioning in public areas, 24-hour reception, Hotel safe, Garden, Mobile phone coverage, Wired Internet, Room service, Laundry service, NO Car park, NO Garage, Sun terrace, Small pets allowed (under 5 kg), NO Small pets allowed (under 5 kg), Large pets allowed (over 5 kg), NO Large pets allowed (over 5 kg), Wi-fi, Cafe, Bar, Non-smoking area, Poolside snack bar, Air conditioning in Restaurant, Sun loungers, Parasols, TV lounge, Games room

Location

In the heart of the Peneda-Geres National Park near Canicada is this ancient hunting lodge, now a Pousada. This is one of the nicest sceneries in Portugal. From the terrace one of the most impressive views of the Canicada dam considered one of the most important wild life reserves.