Our Services
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Breakfast: "local products"
As a welcome courtesy, we deliver vegetarian ingredients for your first breakfast made from local ingredients, included in the price.
For extra breakfast, the price is 10 euro/day for 2 persons.
In all our accommodations there is coffee, tea and filtered water available and included in the price of the room.
For extra breakfast, the price is 10 euro/day for 2 persons.
In all our accommodations there is coffee, tea and filtered water available and included in the price of the room.
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Wellbeing & Art
"practicing happyness ... is contagious"
A little temple for mindfulness, meditation, sound therapy, art ...
- Meditation Room for free or guided practice (in progress)
- Ayurvedic Massage & Sound Massage with Tibetan bowls (Peter Hess technique)
- Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture
- Reiki
- Silver Jewellery worshops in loco (by master goldsmith Carlos Pascaol)
A little temple for mindfulness, meditation, sound therapy, art ...
- Meditation Room for free or guided practice (in progress)
- Ayurvedic Massage & Sound Massage with Tibetan bowls (Peter Hess technique)
- Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture
- Reiki
- Silver Jewellery worshops in loco (by master goldsmith Carlos Pascaol)
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Art Corner: "valuable shopping"
Located on the ground floor of our Casa are 3 unique & inspiring shops:
- Unique and handmade jewellery inspired from the nature by master goldsmith - - Carlos Pascoal: workshops available.
- Unique handcraft & design shop run by 2 local artists.
- Boutique shop related to coffe & tea traditions.
The whole ground-floor of the Casa has been renovated preserving the traditional architecture of the building dating from the late middle age (end of the 12th century) and with vaulted ceiling from the end of 19th century.
- Unique and handmade jewellery inspired from the nature by master goldsmith - - Carlos Pascoal: workshops available.
- Unique handcraft & design shop run by 2 local artists.
- Boutique shop related to coffe & tea traditions.
The whole ground-floor of the Casa has been renovated preserving the traditional architecture of the building dating from the late middle age (end of the 12th century) and with vaulted ceiling from the end of 19th century.