Vineyards & Views: Exquisite Luxury Douro Villa w/ Sun-Drenched Infinity Pool
Nestled in the hills of the Douro Valley, this beautifully restored historic stone farmhouse has been transformed into a romantic and tranquil countryside retreat. Surrounded by its own private vineyard, citrus and olive trees, guests arrive to sweeping greenery, rows of lavender, and blooming roses, an atmosphere that feels serene and unforgettable from the moment you arrive.
Recent enhancements include a heated infinity pool that overlooks the Douro Valley, a solar-powered energy system that reduces our carbon footprint while supporting other properties in Porto, and a fully paved road for smoother, easier access.
Inside, the home features a simple, open layout designed for comfort and connection. The living spaces are filled with natural light and frame uninterrupted views of the Douro Valley and river, creating a constant connection to the landscape. Three thoughtfully appointed bedrooms are dressed in fine linens with premium bath amenities, offering a restful space to unwind. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors in the secondary bedrooms bring the vineyard and valley views directly into every room.
Outdoors, the property is made for slow living and shared moments. A spacious terrace offers multiple seating areas to take in the views, a large dining table for sunset meals, and comfortable loungers beside the heated infinity pool, perfect for long afternoons in the sun.
A car is recommended for exploring the Douro Valley, though we are happy to assist with arranging transfer services if needed.
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オーナーについて
オーナー : Hans Heltzel
Hi, I’m Hans! I fell in love with Portugal’s beauty, culture, and hospitality — especially Porto and the Douro Valley. I’m passionate about creating memorable stays that allow guests to experience the charm, history, and relaxed lifestyle that make these regions so special.
Whether you’re visiting to explore Porto’s vibrant streets and riverside cafés or unwind among the vineyards and scenic landscapes of the Douro Valley, my goal is to provide a comfortable, thoughtfully prepared home base for your trip. I’m always happy to share local recommendations, favorite restaurants, wineries, and hidden gems to help you enjoy Portugal like a local.
I look forward to welcoming you and helping make your stay unforgettable!
この宿泊施設のオーナーになった理由
The Douro Valley feels like stepping into a wide, slow-moving landscape shaped entirely by the river and the land. The scene is defined by steep hillsides carved into endless terraces of vineyards that rise and fall like steps leading toward the sky.
In the early morning, mist often sits low over the Douro River, softening the edges of the hills and giving everything a quiet, almost dreamlike atmosphere. As the sun comes up, it slowly reveals rows of vines stretching across the slopes, dotted with small stone wineries and traditional estates perched high above the water.
During the day, the valley feels expansive and peaceful. You might see a boat moving slowly along the river, the only sound being water against its hull and the occasional call of birds echoing through the hills. Vineyards glow in the sunlight, shifting from deep green in spring and summer to rich golds and reds during harvest season.
By late afternoon, the light turns warm and golden, casting long shadows across the terraces and making the entire valley look sculpted and dimensional. Small quintas tucked into the hillsides feel private and timeless, often surrounded by olive trees, vineyards, and quiet dirt paths.
At sunset, the Douro becomes especially striking. The river reflects orange and pink skies while the hills fade into soft silhouettes. It’s a scene that feels still, vast, and deeply calm—less like a destination and more like a place where time naturally slows do
この宿泊施設の特徴
The Douro Valley isn’t just another wine region; it’s one of the oldest demarcated wine regions in the world, and its character goes far beyond what’s in the glass.
Dramatic, one-of-a-kind landscape Steep, terraced vineyards carved into the hillsides along the Douro River create a setting that feels almost cinematic. These terraces, built by hand over centuries, are both beautiful and functional, allowing grapes to grow in otherwise impossible terrain.
Birthplace of Port wine This is where the world-famous Port wine originates. Many of the historic wine estates, known as quintas, still produce wine using traditional methods, including foot-treading grapes in stone lagares, something you can still witness during harvest season.
A UNESCO-listed cultural landscape The valley is recognized by UNESCO for how humans have shaped the land for over 2,000 years of winemaking. It’s not just scenic, it’s a living piece of history.
Slower, more authentic Portugal Unlike busy cities, the Douro Valley moves at a relaxed pace. Small villages, family-owned wineries, and quiet river views make it feel intimate and untouched, perfect for travelers looking to disconnect.
Unforgettable ways to experience it Whether you’re cruising the Douro River, taking a scenic train ride, or staying at a vineyard estate, the experience is immersive. You’re not just visiting, you’re surrounded by the culture, food, and landscape at every turn.
Stunning year-round beauty From lush green vines in spring and summer to golden hues during harvest in the fall, and even the quiet, moody beauty of winter, the valley constantly changes so it never feels the same twice.
Douro Valley stands out because it combines natural beauty, deep tradition, and a sense of calm that’s hard to replicate anywhere else in the world.