Building land, located in Retorta, in the municipality of Miranda do Corvo, with 2 articles and a total area of 5,740 m2, with the possibility of building a family home, as the property is covered by the PDM, or building a permanent dwelling for a farmer, as the property is also covered by agricultural land.This land has several shade trees and is enriched by a river that runs along its entire eastern side.The land is 26 minutes from Coimbra, 19 minutes from Lousã and 5 minutes from the A13.The municipality of Miranda do Corvo has an area of 126.38 km² and 13,098 inhabitants (2011), and is subdivided into 4 parishes. The municipality is bordered to the northeast by the municipality of Vila Nova de Poiares, to the east by Lousã, to the southeast by Figueiró dos Vinhos, to the southwest by Penela, to the west by Condeixa-a-Nova and to the northwest by Coimbra. The territory of the municipality of Miranda do Corvo is crossed by the River Ceira, the River Dueça or Corvo and the River Alheda.Miranda do Corvo is a land of passion. The municipality has a lot to offer visitors, from its historical, cultural and religious heritage to its gastronomy, sports and nature lovers.All this heritage is spread across the four parishes of Miranda do Corvo. In the historic center of Miranda do Corvo, which has withstood the wear and tear of modern life, we invite you to visit the Bell Tower and the Mother Church, located in Alto do Calvário, and stroll through the narrow streets full of history and centuries-old houses.Visits to the Monastery of Semide, the Sanctuary of Senhor da Serra and the Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Piedade de Tábuas are indispensable. All three are of great religious interest and receive thousands of visitors every year.They are joined by the Ecumenical Temple, which unites the world's various religions.As part of the network of Schist Villages in the Serra da Lousã, the village of Gondramaz is an idyllic place to visit. The village opens up at strategic points to the beauty of the mountains, which surround it with their green mantle.It is also an obligatory crossing point for the more than 200km of signposted trail running, mountain biking and hiking trails that run through almost the entire municipality.Uniting nature and the wild spirit, the Serra da Lousã Biological Park is a unique space in the region that brings together a vast array of animals representative of Portuguese fauna.In gastronomic terms, the table is always well-stocked. Chanfana is, of course, the queen. Voted one of Portugal's 7 Wonders at the Table, this typical dish was born in the Monastery of Semide and attracts thousands of visitors to Miranda do Corvo to eat this delicacy in the cradle where it was born.The menu is vast: negalhos, sopa de casamento, sarrabulho and bucho recheado are traditional gastronomic dishes that will delight lovers of a good meal.To finish off, there are convent sweets, súplicas and nabada. All accompanied by a good wine from Lamas.There is no shortage of reasons to visit Miranda do Corvo, a municipality that surrounds itself with nature, that falls in love with its people and its history, which is basically a Natural Passion.
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Terreno de Construção, situado na Retorta, concelho de Miranda do Corvo, com 2 artigos e uma área total de 5.740 m2, com a possibilidade de construção de Moradia Familiar, sendo que o imóvel está abrangido pelo PDM, ou a construção de Moradia de habitação própria e permanente para Agricultor, dado que o imóvel está abrangido, também, por área agrícola.Este terreno tem várias árvores de sombra e está enriquecido por um rio que confina em toda a sua zona nascente.O terreno encontra-se a 26 minutos de Coimbra, a 19 minutos da Lousã e a 5 minutos do acesso à A13.O Município de Miranda do Corvo tem 126,38 km² de área e 13 098 habitantes (2011), está subdividido em 4 freguesias. O município é limitado a nordeste pelo município de Vila Nova de Poiares, a leste pela Lousã, a sueste por Figueiró dos Vinhos, a sudoeste por Penela, a oeste por Condeixa-a-Nova e a noroeste por Coimbra. O território do município de Miranda do Corvo é atravessado pelo Rio Ceira, pelo Rio Dueça ou Corvo e pelo Rio Alheda.Miranda do Corvo é uma terra apaixonante. O Município tem muito para oferecer aos visitantes, desde o património histórico, cultural e religioso, passando pelos adeptos da gastronomia, até aos desportistas e amantes da natureza.Todo o património está espalhado pelas quatro freguesias de Miranda do Corvo. No núcleo histórico do centro da vila de Miranda do Corvo, que resiste ao desgaste da vida moderna, convidamo-lo a visitar a Torre Sineira e a Igreja Matriz, situadas no Alto do Calvário, a passear pelas estreitas ruas repletas de história e habitações de traça centenária.Visitas ao Mosteiro de Semide, ao Santuário do Senhor da Serra e à Capela da Nossa Senhora da Piedade de Tábuas são indispensáveis. Os três pontos são de grande interesse religioso e recebem milhares de visitantes por ano. A estes junta-se o Templo Ecuménico que une as várias religiões do mundo.Inserida na rede das Aldeias de Xisto da Serra da Lousã, a aldeia do Gondramaz é um lugar idílico para visitar. A aldeia abre-se em locais estratégicos para a beleza da serra que a envolve com o seu manto verde. É ainda ponto de passagem obrigatório dos mais de 200km de trilhos sinalizados de trail running, btt e caminhadas que percorrem a quase totalidade do concelho.Unindo a natureza ao espírito selvagem, o Parque Biológico da Serra da Lousã é um espaço único na região que reúne um vasto conjunto de animais representativos da fauna portuguesa.Em termos gastronómicos, a mesa estará sempre bem recheada. A Chanfana é, claro está, a rainha. Eleito uma das 7 Maravilhas à Mesa de Portugal, este prato típico nasceu no Mosteiro de Semide e atrai milhares de visitantes a Miranda do Corvo para comer esta iguaria no berço onde nasceu. A ementa é vasta, os negalhos, a sopa de casamento, o sarrabulho ou o bucho recheado são pratos da gastronomia tradicional que deliciarão os amantes de um bom prato. Para finalizar os doces conventuais, as súplicas e a nabada. Tudo acompanhado com um bom vinho de Lamas.Razões não faltam para visitar Miranda do Corvo, um concelho que se envolve com a natureza, que apaixona pelas suas gentes e pela sua história, que no fundo, é uma Paixão Natural.
Building land, located in Retorta, in the municipality of Miranda do Corvo, with 2 articles and a total area of 5,740 m2, with the possibility of building a family home, as the property is covered by the PDM, or building a permanent dwelling for a farmer, as the property is also covered by agricultural land.This land has several shade trees and is enriched by a river that runs along its entire eastern side.The land is 26 minutes from Coimbra, 19 minutes from Lousã and 5 minutes from the A13.The municipality of Miranda do Corvo has an area of 126.38 km² and 13,098 inhabitants (2011), and is subdivided into 4 parishes. The municipality is bordered to the northeast by the municipality of Vila Nova de Poiares, to the east by Lousã, to the southeast by Figueiró dos Vinhos, to the southwest by Penela, to the west by Condeixa-a-Nova and to the northwest by Coimbra. The territory of the municipality of Miranda do Corvo is crossed by the River Ceira, the River Dueça or Corvo and the River Alheda.Miranda do Corvo is a land of passion. The municipality has a lot to offer visitors, from its historical, cultural and religious heritage to its gastronomy, sports and nature lovers.All this heritage is spread across the four parishes of Miranda do Corvo. In the historic center of Miranda do Corvo, which has withstood the wear and tear of modern life, we invite you to visit the Bell Tower and the Mother Church, located in Alto do Calvário, and stroll through the narrow streets full of history and centuries-old houses.Visits to the Monastery of Semide, the Sanctuary of Senhor da Serra and the Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Piedade de Tábuas are indispensable. All three are of great religious interest and receive thousands of visitors every year.They are joined by the Ecumenical Temple, which unites the world's various religions.As part of the network of Schist Villages in the Serra da Lousã, the village of Gondramaz is an idyllic place to visit. The village opens up at strategic points to the beauty of the mountains, which surround it with their green mantle.It is also an obligatory crossing point for the more than 200km of signposted trail running, mountain biking and hiking trails that run through almost the entire municipality.Uniting nature and the wild spirit, the Serra da Lousã Biological Park is a unique space in the region that brings together a vast array of animals representative of Portuguese fauna.In gastronomic terms, the table is always well-stocked. Chanfana is, of course, the queen. Voted one of Portugal's 7 Wonders at the Table, this typical dish was born in the Monastery of Semide and attracts thousands of visitors to Miranda do Corvo to eat this delicacy in the cradle where it was born.The menu is vast: negalhos, sopa de casamento, sarrabulho and bucho recheado are traditional gastronomic dishes that will delight lovers of a good meal.To finish off, there are convent sweets, súplicas and nabada. All accompanied by a good wine from Lamas.There is no shortage of reasons to visit Miranda do Corvo, a municipality that surrounds itself with nature, that falls in love with its people and its history, which is basically a Natural Passion.
All accompanied by a good wine from Lamas.There is no shortage of reasons to visit Miranda do Corvo, a municipality that surrounds itself with nature, that falls in love with its people and its history, which is basically a Natural Passion. Meer bekijken Minder bekijken Terreno de Construção, situado na Retorta, concelho de Miranda do Corvo, com 2 artigos e uma área total de 5.740 m2, com a possibilidade de construção de Moradia Familiar, sendo que o imóvel está abrangido pelo PDM, ou a construção de Moradia de habitação própria e permanente para Agricultor, dado que o imóvel está abrangido, também, por área agrícola.Este terreno tem várias árvores de sombra e está enriquecido por um rio que confina em toda a sua zona nascente.O terreno encontra-se a 26 minutos de Coimbra, a 19 minutos da Lousã e a 5 minutos do acesso à A13.O Município de Miranda do Corvo tem 126,38 km² de área e 13 098 habitantes (2011), está subdividido em 4 freguesias. O município é limitado a nordeste pelo município de Vila Nova de Poiares, a leste pela Lousã, a sueste por Figueiró dos Vinhos, a sudoeste por Penela, a oeste por Condeixa-a-Nova e a noroeste por Coimbra. O território do município de Miranda do Corvo é atravessado pelo Rio Ceira, pelo Rio Dueça ou Corvo e pelo Rio Alheda.Miranda do Corvo é uma terra apaixonante. O Município tem muito para oferecer aos visitantes, desde o património histórico, cultural e religioso, passando pelos adeptos da gastronomia, até aos desportistas e amantes da natureza.Todo o património está espalhado pelas quatro freguesias de Miranda do Corvo. No núcleo histórico do centro da vila de Miranda do Corvo, que resiste ao desgaste da vida moderna, convidamo-lo a visitar a Torre Sineira e a Igreja Matriz, situadas no Alto do Calvário, a passear pelas estreitas ruas repletas de história e habitações de traça centenária.Visitas ao Mosteiro de Semide, ao Santuário do Senhor da Serra e à Capela da Nossa Senhora da Piedade de Tábuas são indispensáveis. Os três pontos são de grande interesse religioso e recebem milhares de visitantes por ano. A estes junta-se o Templo Ecuménico que une as várias religiões do mundo.Inserida na rede das Aldeias de Xisto da Serra da Lousã, a aldeia do Gondramaz é um lugar idílico para visitar. A aldeia abre-se em locais estratégicos para a beleza da serra que a envolve com o seu manto verde. É ainda ponto de passagem obrigatório dos mais de 200km de trilhos sinalizados de trail running, btt e caminhadas que percorrem a quase totalidade do concelho.Unindo a natureza ao espírito selvagem, o Parque Biológico da Serra da Lousã é um espaço único na região que reúne um vasto conjunto de animais representativos da fauna portuguesa.Em termos gastronómicos, a mesa estará sempre bem recheada. A Chanfana é, claro está, a rainha. Eleito uma das 7 Maravilhas à Mesa de Portugal, este prato típico nasceu no Mosteiro de Semide e atrai milhares de visitantes a Miranda do Corvo para comer esta iguaria no berço onde nasceu. A ementa é vasta, os negalhos, a sopa de casamento, o sarrabulho ou o bucho recheado são pratos da gastronomia tradicional que deliciarão os amantes de um bom prato. Para finalizar os doces conventuais, as súplicas e a nabada. Tudo acompanhado com um bom vinho de Lamas.Razões não faltam para visitar Miranda do Corvo, um concelho que se envolve com a natureza, que apaixona pelas suas gentes e pela sua história, que no fundo, é uma Paixão Natural. Building land, located in Retorta, in the municipality of Miranda do Corvo, with 2 articles and a total area of 5,740 m2, with the possibility of building a family home, as the property is covered by the PDM, or building a permanent dwelling for a farmer, as the property is also covered by agricultural land.This land has several shade trees and is enriched by a river that runs along its entire eastern side.The land is 26 minutes from Coimbra, 19 minutes from Lousã and 5 minutes from the A13.The municipality of Miranda do Corvo has an area of 126.38 km² and 13,098 inhabitants (2011), and is subdivided into 4 parishes. The municipality is bordered to the northeast by the municipality of Vila Nova de Poiares, to the east by Lousã, to the southeast by Figueiró dos Vinhos, to the southwest by Penela, to the west by Condeixa-a-Nova and to the northwest by Coimbra. The territory of the municipality of Miranda do Corvo is crossed by the River Ceira, the River Dueça or Corvo and the River Alheda.Miranda do Corvo is a land of passion. The municipality has a lot to offer visitors, from its historical, cultural and religious heritage to its gastronomy, sports and nature lovers.All this heritage is spread across the four parishes of Miranda do Corvo. In the historic center of Miranda do Corvo, which has withstood the wear and tear of modern life, we invite you to visit the Bell Tower and the Mother Church, located in Alto do Calvário, and stroll through the narrow streets full of history and centuries-old houses.Visits to the Monastery of Semide, the Sanctuary of Senhor da Serra and the Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Piedade de Tábuas are indispensable. All three are of great religious interest and receive thousands of visitors every year.They are joined by the Ecumenical Temple, which unites the world's various religions.As part of the network of Schist Villages in the Serra da Lousã, the village of Gondramaz is an idyllic place to visit. The village opens up at strategic points to the beauty of the mountains, which surround it with their green mantle.It is also an obligatory crossing point for the more than 200km of signposted trail running, mountain biking and hiking trails that run through almost the entire municipality.Uniting nature and the wild spirit, the Serra da Lousã Biological Park is a unique space in the region that brings together a vast array of animals representative of Portuguese fauna.In gastronomic terms, the table is always well-stocked. Chanfana is, of course, the queen. Voted one of Portugal's 7 Wonders at the Table, this typical dish was born in the Monastery of Semide and attracts thousands of visitors to Miranda do Corvo to eat this delicacy in the cradle where it was born.The menu is vast: negalhos, sopa de casamento, sarrabulho and bucho recheado are traditional gastronomic dishes that will delight lovers of a good meal.To finish off, there are convent sweets, súplicas and nabada.
All accompanied by a good wine from Lamas.There is no shortage of reasons to visit Miranda do Corvo, a municipality that surrounds itself with nature, that falls in love with its people and its history, which is basically a Natural Passion.