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| Moita
Nova
is a riding
stable with holiday apartments.
We, Ute Gerhardt, teacher and riding
instructor, and Walter Bofenschen, town planner, have
lived since 1990 here, on the southwest coast of Portugal
, in the protected landscape of the Costa Vicentina
Natural Park .
We invite anyone who wants to relax in unspoilt natural
surroundings, close to the sea, or who wish to explore
an idyllic landscape,riding horseback through the dunes,
to come here for your holiday. We have 4 apartments
available.
Click here
to see our guestbook.
To enter a comment, please email it to info@moitanova.com
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| New house |
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| Our
House,
is an Alentejan “Monte“
(farmhouse). It comprises one restored original building
and one newly built. The old house, of rammed earth,
has two self-catering apartments and a communal room,
and the new building, constructed using mainly traditional
materials, contains a further two apartments and our
own private home.
The holiday apartments
(45 sq m / sleep 4 ) consist of a dining/ living room,
a double bedroom, bathroom and well equipped kitchen.
A terrace at the front allows you to enjoy the morning
sun while breakfasting, that at the rear gives you privacy
for sunbathing or reading. Equally pleasant in the winter
months, as each apartment has a woodburning stove.
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| Restored house |
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Moita
Nova - an eco-holiday destination.
The principle
of sustainability is an essential part of our holiday
concept.
Abundant drinking
water comes from our own well. Solar collectors heat
domestic water, supplemented by a gas boiler on less
sunny days.
Waste water is treated by natural methods and all cleaning
materials are eco-friendly. Most of our firewood comes
from our own trees.
From 2008 our electricity will come from Solar panels
linked to and effectively stored in the national grid.
Our swimming pool is heated by solar energy, and purified
without chlorine.
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| Our little “ forest
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