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Step into the timeless charm of Ponte de Lima, Portugal’s oldest village, renowned for its ancient Roman bridge that spans the tranquil Lima River. This picturesque town, brimming with historical sites, lush vineyards, and traditional festivals, offers a glimpse into Portugal’s rich heritage and pastoral beauty. These handpicked properties in Ponte de Lima provide an idyllic retreat into a world where tradition and tranquility reign supreme.
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As the oldest village in Portugal, Ponte de Lima boasts a rich history and a captivating blend of natural beauty and architectural charm.
Ponte de Lima is conveniently located just 30 minutes from the vibrant city of Viana do Castelo and around an hour from Porto, making it an ideal base for exploring the region. The town is well-connected by road, and the nearby Porto Airport offers easy access to international destinations, particularly other European cities.
The town’s most iconic landmark is the magnificent medieval bridge that spans the Lima River, from which Ponte de Lima derives its name. This stunning stone bridge, with its 24 arches, is a testament to the town’s long history and serves as a gathering place for locals and visitors alike.
The town’s narrow cobblestone streets are lined with whitewashed houses adorned with colourful flowers, creating a picture-perfect scene at every turn. There is a vibrant weekly market where local farmers and artisans showcase their fresh produce and handcrafted goods. Be sure to indulge in the delicious regional cuisine at the many cozy restaurants and cafes.
Ponte de Lima is surrounded by breathtaking natural landscapes, from the rolling green hills of the countryside to the pristine beaches of the nearby Atlantic coast. The town is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with numerous hiking and cycling trails winding through the stunning scenery. Golfers will delight in the challenging courses nearby, while water sports enthusiasts can enjoy activities like kayaking and fishing on the Lima River.
The property market in Ponte de Lima offers a diverse range of options, from charming stone cottages nestled in the town centre to spacious villas with lush gardens and swimming pools in the surrounding countryside. Many properties feature traditional Minho-style architecture, with granite stonework and red-tiled roofs, adding to the town’s timeless charm.