Land located within the village of Querença, with a total area of 1850 m2, with fruit trees and tarmac access path.
A 2-minute walk from the center of the village and its facilities, 5 minutes from the Benémola fountain and the new tourist resort "Quinta da Ombria".
It is located in the urban perimeter, has water and sewage.
The village of Querença is one of the most typical in the Algarve, with its white houses, lacy chimneys and where you can immediately perceive the influences of Arab architecture in the interior of the Algarve mountains.
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Curiosity in Querença, we find:
A typical gastronomy, preserved by local restaurants. Typical dishes of Querença are, among others, Galinha Cerejada, Galo de Cabidela and Xerém (the corn porridge, traditional from the Algarve).
Artisans, working mainly in palm (empreita), cane (basketry) and fabric dolls (D. Filipa Faísca);
Artisanal liqueurs, being produced in more than 16 varieties.
Honey, originating from the largest variety of flowers in the Mediterranean basin.
Other tourist attractions are:
The Mercês and Benémola valleys, the latter inserted in an area, in the process of being classified as a Natural Monument, formerly "protected area of Fonte da Benémola".
Very rich Mediterranean flora.
Traditional fonts.
Thematic walks (pedestrian).
A 2-minute walk from the center of the village and its facilities, 5 minutes from the Benémola fountain and the new tourist resort "Quinta da Ombria".
It is located in the urban perimeter, has water and sewage.
The village of Querença is one of the most typical in the Algarve, with its white houses, lacy chimneys and where you can immediately perceive the influences of Arab architecture in the interior of the Algarve mountains.
Book your visit now
Curiosity in Querença, we find:
A typical gastronomy, preserved by local restaurants. Typical dishes of Querença are, among others, Galinha Cerejada, Galo de Cabidela and Xerém (the corn porridge, traditional from the Algarve).
Artisans, working mainly in palm (empreita), cane (basketry) and fabric dolls (D. Filipa Faísca);
Artisanal liqueurs, being produced in more than 16 varieties.
Honey, originating from the largest variety of flowers in the Mediterranean basin.
Other tourist attractions are:
The Mercês and Benémola valleys, the latter inserted in an area, in the process of being classified as a Natural Monument, formerly "protected area of Fonte da Benémola".
Very rich Mediterranean flora.
Traditional fonts.
Thematic walks (pedestrian).