Property building in INATEL Linhares da Beira Hotel Rural

INATEL Linhares da Beira Hotel Rural

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to INATEL Linhares da Beira Hotel Rural, your charming getaway nestled just 0.1mi from the picturesque city center of Linhares, Portugal! Kick off your day right with a delectable breakfast that will fuel your adventures. Spend your afternoons lounging by the outdoor swimming pool or challenge a friend to a game of tennis. With a delightful mix of modern amenities and rustic vibes, this 3-star gem is perfect for travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure.

Property building in INATEL Linhares da Beira Hotel Rural
Property building in INATEL Linhares da Beira Hotel Rural

Rooms

Superior Double Room in INATEL Linhares da Beira Hotel Rural

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2 Twin Beds

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260 sqft

Superior, 2 Twin Beds

Mountain view

Garden view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

This large room includes 2 single beds and satellite TV. The private bathroom comes with a hairdryer and free toiletries.

1 Double Bed

Superior

Minibar

Flat-screen TV

Wheelchair accessible

DOUBLE OR TWIN SUPERIOR includes a double bed 131-150 width plus extra beds on demand, desk, cable tv, and hairdryer and is Wheelchair-accessible with a Disability-friendly bathroom.

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Superior, Single

Minibar

Flat-screen TV

Wheelchair accessible

SINGLE SUPERIOR includes a single bed 80-130 width plus extra beds on demand, desk, cable tv, and hairdryer and is Wheelchair-accessible with a Disability-friendly bathroom.

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This wonderful hotel offers a variety of features including free WiFi to keep you connected, soundproof rooms to ensure a restful night's sleep, and a lovely terrace for soaking up the sun. The stunning mountain and garden views add that extra touch of magic to your stay. Enjoy complimentary parking on site, so you can easily explore the scenic surroundings without a worry in the world. Plus, with 337 rave reviews, guests can't stop talking about their delightful experiences here!

Lobby or reception in INATEL Linhares da Beira Hotel Rural
Lobby or reception in INATEL Linhares da Beira Hotel Rural

Experience the Best

Post up at the bar for a refreshing drink after a day of exploration or treat yourself to room service for a cozy night in. Whether you’re planning a serious business retreat or a fun escape with friends, the INATEL Linhares da Beira Hotel Rural has got you covered. With prices starting at an unbeatable rate, this is your ideal home away from home in the heart of beautiful Portugal!

Decorative detail, Bed in INATEL Linhares da Beira Hotel Rural
Bed in INATEL Linhares da Beira Hotel Rural

Plan Your Stay

As the sun rises over the breathtaking landscape of Linhares, there's no better place to enjoy morning tranquility than on the lovely terrace of INATEL Linhares da Beira Hotel Rural. With your cup of coffee in hand, you can soak in enchanting mountain and garden views while planning your day's adventures. Take a leisurely stroll through the surrounding nature to get a real taste of the Portuguese countryside or simply lounge by the sparkling outdoor swimming pool, which is the perfect escape for those warm afternoons. Adult-only seating makes it an ideal haven for peace and relaxation, allowing you to unwind completely as you enjoy the soothing sounds of nature.

Lounge or bar in INATEL Linhares da Beira Hotel Rural
Lounge or bar in INATEL Linhares da Beira Hotel Rural

Amenities

Free parking

Outdoor swimming pool

Free wifi

Room service

Bar

Sun deck

Parking On Site

Terrace

Lounge or bar in INATEL Linhares da Beira Hotel Rural
Lounge or bar in INATEL Linhares da Beira Hotel Rural

Pool

Outdoor, Adults only

Seasonal, With view

Swimming pool in INATEL Linhares da Beira Hotel Rural
Garden in INATEL Linhares da Beira Hotel Rural
Property building in INATEL Linhares da Beira Hotel Rural
Though hard to find and in the middle of nowhere the hotel is situated in a lovely quiet hamlet called Linhares high up on top of a hill. The peace and tranquility are tangible, especially at night when walking through the narrow streets past the old little houses and around the castle. We also heard numerous cuckoo singing who quite clearly like living in the area away from human beings ! (who can blame them !). There is only one restaurant in the hamlet which apparently is very good but we didn't try it in the end - we opted to drive back down the hill to get food. There is a lovely swimming pool and tennis courts at the hotel and the views from the rooms are superb. Breakfast was excellent with both hot and cold choices as well as numerous local cakes along with fresh fruits. The views from the breakfast room were also magnificent. Parking is available outside the hotel in the central square where the local wild cats will sit and relax underneath your car whilst you unload. Staff were very helpful.

Simon

This rural hotel looks like it has recently been totally renovated, so it adds an old palace charm to high standard modern amenities, like a design passage way between the main building/reception area and the building where the rooms are. The gardens are beautiful and very well kept - there is a rose garden, a hortensia's garden, a wall-garden and the gardens around the open air swimming pool. There is also a tennis court by the swimming pool, all very nicely done. The situation is very peaceful and quiet, overlooking the mountains and farms. The rooms are very spacious and some of them have a nice terrace with access to the gardens. The breakfast was really good, all with freshly made products from the region - cheese, ham, marmelade - and home made bread. We stayed happily for two nights and could have stayed longer to unwind! Bonus: the Mondego river walkways are a half hour drive away, a nice walking trail of 16kms.

Claudia

The building (and the personnel) were very welcoming. You have to drive for a couple miles from the main road to reach it (the way is properly indicated) and once in the village the hotel stands out before you. Parking is free but outside. Breakfast OK for a three star hotel, better than many in that category, and we were serviced with a smile (the lady even managed to fry me an egg which was not an option). Price more than fair. The small village is very well restored and maintained and quite picturesque. There is an excellent restaurant nearby (5 minute walk) called Cova do Lobo.

Joao-manuel

The hotel was in a lovely old building in a beautiful village in the Beira. I imagine the views are fabulous when it's not raining! The room was very nicely furnished and decorated and warm. There was a lovely garden and in better weather, the pool looked good too. Breakfast was good with a lavish portion of freshly scrambled eggs!

Sarah

Really excellent hotel in a beautiful village. The amenities were really nice and the breakfast had a nice selection. The gentleman who checked us in was very helpful and kind to our group. The other staff, including the breakfast ladies, were also very nice.

Tracey

Though hard to find and in the middle of nowhere the hotel is situated in a lovely quiet hamlet called Linhares high up on top of a hill. The peace and tranquility are tangible, especially at night when walking through the narrow streets past the old little houses and around the castle. We also heard numerous cuckoo singing who quite clearly like living in the area away from human beings ! (who can blame them !). There is only one restaurant in the hamlet which apparently is very good but we didn't try it in the end - we opted to drive back down the hill to get food. There is a lovely swimming pool and tennis courts at the hotel and the views from the rooms are superb. Breakfast was excellent with both hot and cold choices as well as numerous local cakes along with fresh fruits. The views from the breakfast room were also magnificent. Parking is available outside the hotel in the central square where the local wild cats will sit and relax underneath your car whilst you unload. Staff were very helpful.

Simon

This rural hotel looks like it has recently been totally renovated, so it adds an old palace charm to high standard modern amenities, like a design passage way between the main building/reception area and the building where the rooms are. The gardens are beautiful and very well kept - there is a rose garden, a hortensia's garden, a wall-garden and the gardens around the open air swimming pool. There is also a tennis court by the swimming pool, all very nicely done. The situation is very peaceful and quiet, overlooking the mountains and farms. The rooms are very spacious and some of them have a nice terrace with access to the gardens. The breakfast was really good, all with freshly made products from the region - cheese, ham, marmelade - and home made bread. We stayed happily for two nights and could have stayed longer to unwind! Bonus: the Mondego river walkways are a half hour drive away, a nice walking trail of 16kms.

Claudia

The building (and the personnel) were very welcoming. You have to drive for a couple miles from the main road to reach it (the way is properly indicated) and once in the village the hotel stands out before you. Parking is free but outside. Breakfast OK for a three star hotel, better than many in that category, and we were serviced with a smile (the lady even managed to fry me an egg which was not an option). Price more than fair. The small village is very well restored and maintained and quite picturesque. There is an excellent restaurant nearby (5 minute walk) called Cova do Lobo.

Joao-manuel

The hotel was in a lovely old building in a beautiful village in the Beira. I imagine the views are fabulous when it's not raining! The room was very nicely furnished and decorated and warm. There was a lovely garden and in better weather, the pool looked good too. Breakfast was good with a lavish portion of freshly scrambled eggs!

Sarah

Really excellent hotel in a beautiful village. The amenities were really nice and the breakfast had a nice selection. The gentleman who checked us in was very helpful and kind to our group. The other staff, including the breakfast ladies, were also very nice.

Tracey

Though hard to find and in the middle of nowhere the hotel is situated in a lovely quiet hamlet called Linhares high up on top of a hill. The peace and tranquility are tangible, especially at night when walking through the narrow streets past the old little houses and around the castle. We also heard numerous cuckoo singing who quite clearly like living in the area away from human beings ! (who can blame them !). There is only one restaurant in the hamlet which apparently is very good but we didn't try it in the end - we opted to drive back down the hill to get food. There is a lovely swimming pool and tennis courts at the hotel and the views from the rooms are superb. Breakfast was excellent with both hot and cold choices as well as numerous local cakes along with fresh fruits. The views from the breakfast room were also magnificent. Parking is available outside the hotel in the central square where the local wild cats will sit and relax underneath your car whilst you unload. Staff were very helpful.

Simon

This rural hotel looks like it has recently been totally renovated, so it adds an old palace charm to high standard modern amenities, like a design passage way between the main building/reception area and the building where the rooms are. The gardens are beautiful and very well kept - there is a rose garden, a hortensia's garden, a wall-garden and the gardens around the open air swimming pool. There is also a tennis court by the swimming pool, all very nicely done. The situation is very peaceful and quiet, overlooking the mountains and farms. The rooms are very spacious and some of them have a nice terrace with access to the gardens. The breakfast was really good, all with freshly made products from the region - cheese, ham, marmelade - and home made bread. We stayed happily for two nights and could have stayed longer to unwind! Bonus: the Mondego river walkways are a half hour drive away, a nice walking trail of 16kms.

Claudia

The building (and the personnel) were very welcoming. You have to drive for a couple miles from the main road to reach it (the way is properly indicated) and once in the village the hotel stands out before you. Parking is free but outside. Breakfast OK for a three star hotel, better than many in that category, and we were serviced with a smile (the lady even managed to fry me an egg which was not an option). Price more than fair. The small village is very well restored and maintained and quite picturesque. There is an excellent restaurant nearby (5 minute walk) called Cova do Lobo.

Joao-manuel

The hotel was in a lovely old building in a beautiful village in the Beira. I imagine the views are fabulous when it's not raining! The room was very nicely furnished and decorated and warm. There was a lovely garden and in better weather, the pool looked good too. Breakfast was good with a lavish portion of freshly scrambled eggs!

Sarah

Really excellent hotel in a beautiful village. The amenities were really nice and the breakfast had a nice selection. The gentleman who checked us in was very helpful and kind to our group. The other staff, including the breakfast ladies, were also very nice.

Tracey

Location

Largo Da Misericórdia, Linhares, 6360-080, Portugal

INATEL Linhares da Beira Hotel Rural