"What a fabulous break we have just had thanks to Manual and his team. This is a family run , small Vinyard in a stunning location. We even had a little tour of the old house which is dating back 19 generations of the family. We booked on the day while touring the area. The rooms are brand new , inside old barns and buildings. Small but just what we needed as we had a large pool and garden just near the room. The breakfast was excellent. Served by really nice staff. We went for the dinner and wine tasting option which was also excellent and with lots of great info about their wines. We were lucky to have great weather so at sunset we sat in the gardens with a glass of wine , actually in the vines… how relaxing. We would highly recommend this place for a break away from busy life. It’s a small village, only 2 little cafes , but the one we spent an evening in was ideal, cheap wine and simply food , a welcome rest from a busy week in Porto City. Overall 5/5 or 10/10 for this lovely private accommodation. "
"This was definitely a game of two halves. So the hotel is an ugly concrete bunker from outside but inside it is beautifully decorated and modern.The room and bed were large and comfy but sparsely furnished and the windows were tiny so the rooms are quite dark. Soundproofing is non existent. Despite being a couple of rooms away from the lifts you could hear them whining and screeching all day and night. The only way to drown out the noise was to have the loud air conditioning on in the room
The pool area is a definite highlight, large and warm pool and lots of sunbed areas. The indoor pool and gym looked nice as well.
The food in the restaurant was pretty good. Breakfast was also good,nicely presented with a wide choice.
With the exception of a couple of standout staff members (the main waitress with glasses in the restaurant was incredibly friendly and helpful and efficient), the service was incredibly poor at times. Either there was no staff in the bar and you had to seek them out or there were four all talking together and avoiding eye contact.
Spacious parking was available inside and outside.
Lamego is walking distance,about 15 minutes, mostly flat. Unfortunately Lamego is not a pretty town to stay in,full of ugly concrete apartment blocks and run down older buildings. The sanctuary was definitely worth a visit but I wish we'd just done a day visit instead of staying overnight in Lamego."
"Everything was amazing. Staff was cooperative. View was fantastic. Rooms were clean. Restaurant was great. Very nice food. Only one draw back was Expedia did not mentioned in room description that there were 80 + steps to climb to go to family rooms. But staff helped us go up and down in golf cart which they said they do not do normally.
I would come again for view and great service they provided.
My therapeutical massage was cherry on top. Overall great experience. Relaxed and enjoyed this property."
"A hidden gem, very peaceful and cozy. You feel like you are in your own private villa on top of the hill. Very friendly staff and delicious breakfast. Highly recommend."
"What a gorgeous property. Spa options are amazing. The wine and port tasting was top-notch.
With only one night, we really did not get to experience all of it. I would recommend at least two. Coming in September or October during the winemaking season would be fantastic.
The staff was extremely polite and knowledgeable and helpful"
"We had a wonderful stay at Quinta Nova.
Breath taking views, wonderful staff lots of relaxation and or course lovely wines.
Wonderful experience overall."
What's it like to stay at an apartment in Sabrosa?
You can choose from 5 apartments in Sabrosa for your trip. While you're here, why not visit the waterfront and enjoy the riverfront?
Why should you consider apartments instead of traditional hotels?
An apartment features a kitchen for convenient meals, and usually is more spacious than a traditional hotel room. Apartments are a good option for solo travelers who want to live like locals, and also for families who want the conveniences of home.
What's the best apartment for a stay in Sabrosa?
Here are some of the favorite apartments in the area: Casa Moinho da Mouta: Includes free WiFi, furnished balconies, and private yards. Free parking and an outdoor pool are on site. Feel Discovery Homes in Douro: Located 13.3 mi/21.5 km away in Peso da Régua. A private pool, free WiFi, and private patios are included. Access to a seasonal outdoor pool is available on site.
How many apartments will I be able to find in Sabrosa?
Expedia has 5 apartments to book in Sabrosa.
What will the weather be like when I travel to Sabrosa?
Weather is only one factor, but it can really affect your travel plans, especially when you are planning a longer stay in Sabrosa. The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 68°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 45°F. Average annual precipitation for Sabrosa is 49 inches.
What should I see in Sabrosa?
Sabrosa is known for its riverfront and waterfront. While exploring the area, visit family-friendly sights like Natur Waterpark, or get outside and enjoy nature at Duoro River. Other places in town to visit include Quinta de La Rosa and Quinta do Crasto.
What's the best way to get to and around Sabrosa?
Knowing a bit about the transportation options can make your trip smoother when you get to your destination. Fly into Vila Real (VRL), which is located 7.5 mi (12 km) from the city center. If you'd like to venture out around the area, you may want to rent a car for your trip.