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In the Green, mountainous nature of the North of Portugal, is situated the small rustic campsite Convívio since 2002. Just a little from the river Minho which is the border with Spain and cuts right through the region, the Minho in Portugal and Galicia in Spain; better known as the Costa Verde. From the mountain slope, on the edge of the forest, you have a tremendous view over the Minho Valley till the river and the mountains in Spain..
On our campsite you find tranquility while the children are swimming, play table tennis or games in the café. There is a beautiful salt water swimming pool and a small snackbar with in the evening a meal. Who wants, can see the sun come up early in the morning over the mountaintop. A very peaceful beginning of the day. It is possible to spend all day on the campsite. You can find calmness, activity, food and drinks. Upto a massage. Then, choose the next day an outing filled with sports, cultural or historical sightseeing or attend one of the many festas. In short the Minho is a region to have your holidays.
- in the field of cultural history, from the time of the Celts, Romans and Moors to modern artworks (the Bienale) -
relaxation, like staying on the campsite or visit one of the many festivals or festas (honouring the patron saint)
A medieval festival in our village Celtic village in Guarda, Galicië Roman bridge in Ponte de Lima
How to get there
the weather of Vila Nova de Cerveira this week
The environment March February-March: In the whole region Alto Minho the restaurants have lampreia on the Minho. A fish which only is served in these months, because these are the months the Lampreia is caught in the river Minho. One of the very few places in Europe where it can be caught. 5 – 8 March: Valença and Tui: Cidades das Mulheres – activities and events in the light of International Womensday 19 March: Fathers day 28 March: Monção: National day of historical centres - a walk is organised 24 March – 4 April: Braga: Holy week before Easter with a lot of processions 27-30 March: Braga: Roman Week
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