Odemira (Portuguese pronunciation: [oðɨˈmiɾɐ] or [ɔðɨˈmiɾɐ]) is a town and a municipality in Beja District in the Portuguese region of Alentejo. The population in 2011 was 26,066, in an area of 1720.60 km², making it the largest municipality of Portugal by area.
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On water and walking trails we explore nature and discover places away from the beaten tracks. Our small groups allow much room for individual planning.Enjoy alentejan nature in a canoe, by bike or on horseback, out for fishing or on a guided walk to the botanical or ornithological spots of southern Portugal.
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During week-long courses, we bring our guests into harmony with our horses in what we call equine-friendly riding. Our guests stay in our beautiful Alentejo Ranch house in the midst of unspoiled nature. Sundance Ranch is located on fifty hectares near the town of Odemira in the Alentejo. We are dedicated to Western Riding, Natural Horsemanship and breeding American Quarter Horses.
We spent a week here in the spring to celebrate my significant birthday and we loved every minute. Everything was great: the horses, the instruction, the company and the food. We both learned loads about horses and my husband coped fine although he had never ridden before. For me, the best bit was working with a loose horse in the round pen - having the horse do what I asked was absolutely magic. We both came home calm and relaxed with a new perspective on relating to horses.
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Being lodged in the small town you just have to go downstairs to reach the beach (in fact there are two beaches). Both are very agreeable and quite well protected from the wind. Anytime you need to go to your room and back to the beach it takes less than 10 minutes’ walk. Enjoy!
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Naturist beach.
Awoke to rain and the hills shrouded in misty clouds. But ya know, the sea beckons and it is already wet. Praia Altereinhos has these really cute rocks and waterfalls and we had it all to ourselves, I guess because of the rain. There were others hiking the trails on the cliffs above. We parked above and trotted down the steps to the sand. Clear water streamed down the cliffs to the sea, carving the sand to the water at every low tide. The rocks, some striated and layered, others just made you want to touch them. The wild sea flung itself into the air which smelled of salt. So the hard part is making the decision to stay longer, or investigate the next beach? Adventure called and we moved on. Kids would have a great time investigating this lil beach. And well, it brought the kid out in me :-)
4.5 based on 91 reviews
Lovely sandy beach ????, depending on the tides there can be a gentle slope. During high season there is a lifeguard on duty. As an estuary it is tidal, the water can feel quite fresh! There are toilet facilities, Oasis bar/restaurant. Suitable for all ages, a peaceful beach.
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