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In the heart of Babe, our rustic house is your perfect retreat.
Tradition, comfort, and nature await you!
Enjoy the views over Bragança.

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A Historic House | Casa Luís Gonzaga

Casa Luís Gonzaga is a restored country house where, on the first floor, lived the caretakers of the current owner's family, and on the ground floor were the stables, granary, wine cellar, and pantry. The house also has a rural kitchen with a traditional bread oven, which, during festive occasions, was used by the residents of Rua da Portela.

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We guarantee a comfortable stay in a rural environment with extraordinary landscapes.

Suite - Conselheiro

Comfortable suite located on the ground floor. Includes a bathroom with a bathtub.

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Room - Universidade

Comfortable room located on the first floor. Shared bathroom.

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Room - Torre

Comfortable room located on the first floor. Shared bathroom.

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Room - Grupo Coral

Room with single beds located on the ground floor. Shared bathroom.

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Room - Desembargador

Comfortable room located on the ground floor. Shared bathroom.

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Room - Brasão

Comfortable room located on the first floor. Shared bathroom.

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Bragança Castle
CULTURAL HISTORIC HERITAGE
Bragança Castle

A grand medieval fortress with imposing walls and breathtaking views of the city.

Bragança Castle

Bragança Castle is one of the best-preserved in Portugal. Its keep and walls offer panoramic views over the city and the Trás-os-Montes landscape.

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Domus Municipalis
CULTURAL HISTORIC HERITAGE
Domus Municipalis

Built in the 12th century, it is a unique example of Romanesque civic architecture.

Domus Municipalis

Once used as the Town Hall, it is notable for its pentagonal shape and the cistern on the lower floor.

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Montesinho Natural Park
NATURE ADVENTURE
Montesinho Natural Park

Located in the cold lands of Trás-os-Montes with 75,000 ha, 9,000 inhabitants, and 92 villages.

Montesinho Natural Park

With stunning landscapes, traditional villages, and rich biodiversity, it is a must-visit destination for nature lovers.

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Smoked Sausage - Alheira
GASTRONOMIC CULTURAL
Smoked Sausage - Alheira

Smoked sausage from Bragança, originally made without pork, with a unique flavour.

Smoked Sausage - Alheira

The Alheira of Bragança is a Portuguese tradition, made with bread, poultry, and other meats, smoked over wood. A true icon of local gastronomy.

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Chega dos Bois
CULTURAL ANIMAL NATURE
Chega dos Bois

An emblematic Bragança tradition where oxen parade through the streets, symbolising ties to rural life.

Chega dos Bois

An event that celebrates the strength and beauty of the Barrosã cattle, paraded through the village streets.

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Caretos de Podence
CULTURAL FESTIVE
Caretos de Podence

Tradition with vibrant costumes, unique masks, and lively parades full of energy.

Caretos de Podence

Colourful masked figures, part of an age-old tradition marking the end of winter, recognised by UNESCO.

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Restaurant D. Roberto
GASTRONOMIC DINING
Restaurant D. Roberto

Traditional transmontano house decorated with hunting themes, serving regional smoked meats.

Restaurant D. Roberto

Set in a typical transmontano house, decorated with hunting and antique artefacts. Serves authentic regional cuisine.

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Restaurant Lombada
GASTRONOMIC DINING
Restaurant Lombada

With more than 25 years of experience, a reference in traditional transmontano cuisine.

Restaurant Lombada

A landmark in local cuisine for over 25 years, serving traditional dishes from the Trás-os-Montes region.

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Restaurant Abel
GASTRONOMIC DINING
Restaurant Abel

Meat from naturally grazed animals, grilled and seasoned with aromatic herbs.

Restaurant Abel

The meat comes from animals raised on the natural pastures of Northeast Trás-os-Montes, grilled and seasoned with local herbs.

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Village of Rio de Onor
CULTURAL HISTORIC HERITAGE
Village of Rio de Onor

One of the most picturesque villages, with stone houses and stunning riverside landscapes.

Village of Rio de Onor

Rio de Onor is a cross-border village, with granite houses and a river that creates an idyllic landscape and tranquil atmosphere.

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Roman Bridge
HISTORIC CULTURAL HERITAGE
Roman Bridge

Ancient Roman stone bridge crossing the river and linking the village for centuries.

Roman Bridge

The Roman Bridge of Gimonde is a historic structure over the Angueira River, a testimony to ancient engineering and natural beauty.

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Bragança Citadel
CULTURAL HISTORIC HERITAGE
Bragança Citadel

Located at the city’s highest point, where the Castle and the Domus Municipalis can be found.

Bragança Citadel

The citadel is located at the highest point of Bragança, home to the Castle and the Domus Municipalis.

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Treaty of Babe
CULTURAL HISTORIC
Treaty of Babe

Signed in Babe, on 26 March 1387, between King João I of Portugal and John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster.

Treaty of Babe

Signed in Babe on 26 March 1387 between King João I of Portugal and John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, who claimed the throne of Castile through his marriage to Constance, eldest daughter of Pedro I of Castile.

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Cattle Passage
CULTURAL ANIMAL NATURE
Cattle Passage

The name “Mirandesa cattle breed” comes from the toponymy of Miranda do Douro.

Cattle Passage

The Mirandesa cattle breed, and genetically related breeds such as Arouquesa, belong to the Concave Brown ethnic branch, derived from the “Bos taurus brachycerus,” developed in Central Europe and later spread to the Iberian Peninsula as a domesticated species.

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Babe - Historic Village
CULTURAL HISTORIC HERITAGE
Babe - Historic Village

Babe has an ancient heritage to discover, traditions that endure for centuries, and stories worth telling.

Babe - Historic Village

Babe is a transmontano village just 14 km east of Bragança. The parish covers 25 km² with a little over 200 inhabitants, including the village of Laviados. Known as the “balcony of the city” at 800 m above sea level, it provides access to the Lombada plateau and offers panoramic views of Bragança and the Montesinho mountains.

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