Welcome to Vila Bita, a 100-hectare Alentejo estate nestled in the foothills of the Caldeirão mountain range.
Located close to the mythical National 2 Road famous segment that connects Almodôvar to São Brás de Alportel, the only segment of a road in Portugal considered a national heritage site.
Vila Bita intends to offer its guests the richest experiences in perfect communion with nature, from a refreshing dip in the pool in the heat of summer, to the to the warmth of the oven in the cold of winter, passing through the most beautiful and flowering spring or the aromas and flavors that are so typical of autumn, Vila Bita promises to leave its visitors with the mostincredible memories.
This property is all certified organic farming and its main activity is the production of sheep, but it also has other productions such as an olive grove, an almond grove and and a vegetable garden, as well as aromatic medicinal plants.
Birds and Animals
The campaniça sheep is an endogenous breed of sheep in this region that is under threat because livestock producers are now referring to more productive sheep.
However, despite its smaller size, the campaniça sheep's characteristics constitute an undeniable genetic and cultural heritage, as it is a more resilient species that is better adapted to the region's harsh conditions.
Vila Bita currently has around 100 sheep, 80 of which are campaniça, and three campaniça rams.
The activities that visitors and their children can do with the livestock or any other agricultural activities will be described as soon as you arrive
The property's more remote location makes it very interesting for observing the wilder side of the Alentejo. In addition to the storks, herons and starlings that abound on the outskirts of the house, you can find a whole range of birds and other animals that are rarely seen near big cities. This property has seen bee-eaters, puffins, eagles, kestrels, mongooses, badgers, minks and even Iberian lynxes
Located between the Serra do Caldeirão and the Alentejo plains, the Almodôvar region offers a unique combination of natural landscapes, cultural heritage and traditional gastronomy.
Natural Heritage and Hiking
Almodôvar's surroundings are ideal for nature lovers and hikers. Of particular note is the Way of St James - Central Way, which crosses the region, including the sections between Santa Cruz, Guedelhas and Almodôvar. This route allows you to explore the Alentejo countryside, particularly the crossing of the Ribeira de Oeiras and the traditional hills.
Other places of natural interest include:
Pêgo da Cascalheira: Located in the parish of Santa Cruz, this is an ideal spot for picnics and contact with nature.
Serra do Caldeirão: Offers hiking trails with panoramic views over the region.
Cultural and Ethnographic Heritage
Almodôvar has a rich cultural heritage, including:
• Museum of Southwest Writing: Dedicated to Southwest writing, one of the oldest on the Iberian Peninsula.
• Severo Portela Museum: Features an ethnographic collection depicting traditional rural life.
• Convent of Nossa Senhora da Conceição: This former convent now houses the tourist office and cultural exhibitions.
Local gastronomy
Alentejo cuisine is rich and flavoursome, with dishes that reflect the region's tradition. In Almodôvar, the following stand out:
• 1680 Gourmet Taste Restaurante: Offers a fusion of traditional dishes with a contemporary twist.
• Tasquinha O Medronho: Known for its home cooking and cosy atmosphere.
• Restaurante O Moinho: Offers typical local dishes in a rustic setting.
• Café Restaurante Pereira: Located in Graça de Padrões, it is known for its grilled pork, particularly ‘os secretos’.
• Café Restaurante Almodôvar: Offers a variety of Portuguese and international dishes, most notably lamb stew.
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