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PEDRA FURADA- Staying with Antonio in Portugal

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PEDRA FURADA- Staying with Antonio in Portugal

Postby Vakond on 24 Jul 2010, 19:43

We arrived to Pedra Furada on the day of the World Cup final, so it was decided that we stay over there that night.
The owner Antonio took great care of us, speaks little English, was very helpful and fortunately he had his 2 beds free for us. After 3 sleepless nights it was a bliss! Clean, tidy, fair price, there is also a restaurant joint with the house. It was very convenient, could recommend it to anyone and from here you can easily walk down to Lugar de Corgo, where Fernanda and Jacinto would welcome you!

Best stage of our walk!

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