Plot of approximately 356 m2 located in the centre of the town of Lousã, with an approved project for a single-family dwelling.
Project for a two-storey dwelling.
-Ground floor designed with:
Entrance hall – 10.78 m2
Office – 11.52 m2
Living room / Dining room – 46.80 m2
Kitchen – 15.60 m2
Bathroom – 3.50 m2
Laundry room – 6.83 m2
Garage – 33.25 m2
-First floor designed with:
Circulation corridor – 10.30 m2
Bathroom – 5.75 m2
Bedroom – 13.30 m2
Bedroom with walk-in closet – 19.24 m2
Suite with walk-in closet – 28.57 m2
Balcony – 6.56 m2
Project includes pre-installation of a stair lift.
Plot located approximately 2 minutes from hypermarkets, 5 minutes from the town centre and schools.
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The town of Lousã is located 28 km from Coimbra and is surrounded by imposing mountains dotted with some of Portugal’s most charming schist villages.
The Serra da Lousã is a true natural paradise hidden in central Portugal—a place of legends, fine gastronomy and, above all, breathtaking natural landscapes.
What to visit:
.Schist villages: Talasnal; Cerdeira; Casal Novo; Candal; Chiqueiro
The Schist Villages Network comprises 27 villages distributed across central Portugal’s interior region, five of which lie within the municipality of Lousã. These small settlements collectively represent the region’s tourism potential—reflected in architecture, gastronomy and traditions.
For hiking enthusiasts, there are over 600 km of officially certified pedestrian trails. Mountain biking fans will be delighted by the wide range of trails—offering various difficulty levels—and anchored at dedicated MTB centres.
.Riverside beach of Senhora da Piedade / “Burgo”: This site entices visitors who arrive after navigating the winding two-kilometre mountain road. Besides serving as a pilgrimage destination for the Chapel of Our Lady of Mercy and local chapels, the entire “Burgo”—and especially the schist-built Arouce Castle—guides visitors through the history of the municipality. Below the castle lies the riverside beach, making excellent use of the waters of the São João stream for bathing.
It holds the “Blue Flag” award, developed by the Blue Flag Association of Europe (ABAE), with technical support from the Portuguese Environment Agency.
.Trevim Swing: Built by the “This is Lousã” initiative, this swing is located at Alto de Trevim—the highest point of the Serra da Lousã. At an altitude of 1,200 metres, this giant wooden swing offers the perfect spot for taking original Instagram photographs.