Description
Located in the beautiful Alentejo region, the estate is:
20 km from Beja, the district capital, with a population of 34,000
4 km from a small village of 1,000 residents, with access to restaurants, pharmacy, health center, mini-market, etc.
64 km from the Guadiana River (a natural border between Portugal and Spain, with its tourist attraction at 'Pulo do Lobo')
60 km from Porto Covo beach (about 1 hour by car)
147 km from Faro International Airport
178 km from Lisbon
The property consists of:
1. Agricultural Area:
205 hectares of pasture
50 hectares of cork oak trees (Sobreros)
80 hectares of holm oak trees (Azinheiras)
8 water reservoirs (ponds)
2 water wells with solar-powered pumps
2. Urban Area:
1,800 m² of old traditional houses requiring renovation
Storage sheds for hay or other materials
In recent years, the estate has primarily been used for cattle farming. Currently, there are 85 cows, 2 bulls, and 20 calves on the property. However, it can support a significantly larger number of animals. The current owner has previously raised 400 beef cattle. Oats and barley are currently grown on-site to feed the livestock.
The property offers great potential for various uses, including:
Livestock farming: cows, sheep, black pigs, goats
Cultivation of cork oaks, holm oaks, olive trees, almond trees, carob trees, and fig trees
Licensed hunting: wild boar, deer, partridge, wood pigeon, rabbit, and hare
Development of rural tourism
The Alentejo region is renowned for its vast plains, rural landscapes, warm and dry climate, traditional gastronomy, and rich history and culture. It is famous for wine production, olive oil, cork, livestock farming, and also for its beaches and natural beauty.
Note: The animals are not included in the sale price of the property. However, if the buyer is interested, a separate agreement can be negotiated.
Energy Rating: Exempt