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Situated on the slopes of the Serra da Esperanca in the Beiras region of Portugal is the splendid Pousada de Belmonte.
Belmonte is famous as the birthplace of Pedro Alvares Cabral, the great Portuguese explorer who discovered Brazil in 1500. It is reported that he found it by accident. He was on his way to round the Cape of Good Hope in Africa when he was blown off course by a storm and landed in Brazil.
The trade with Brazil brought great wealth to Portugal until its independence in 1822. One of the laws was that all trade between Europe and Brazil must first pass through Portugal which enabled the rich traders to build the magnificent houses and Palaces which are a feature of the country.
Cabral was born in the castle which was his family residence and is buried next to the 13th Century Church of Sao Tiago near the castle walls.
The small town of Belmonte has one of the largest Jewish communities in Portugal numbering about 120 families.
During the 'Inquisition' many Jews emigrated from Portugal and those who stayed had to pretend that they had converted to Christianity. This repression lasted until the downfall of the dictatorship in 1974 and now they can be open about their religious beliefs.
The old Convento de Nossa Senhora da Esperança (Our Lady of Hope), in which the Pousada is housed was built with an endowment from the estate of Jorge Cabral who was a great nephew of the Explorer.
It has been fully renovated and modernished and, in 2000 opened as a member of the Pousada Group.
The accommodation comprises 1 deluxe and 22 standard bedrooms all with ensuite bathroom, hair dryer, bathing gowns, air conditioning, Cable television, telephone, locker and minibar.
Facilities include swimming pool, restaurant, bar, terrace and parking. There are also conference / meeting facilities.
Dining in Portugal is usually very good and the restaurants of the Pousada group are no exception. They offer a variety of dishes including a selection of local and regional specialities.
Various activities can be organised by reception in the surrounding countryside. These include fishing, country walks, horse riding and tours in four wheel drive vehicles.
About 29 kms away is the town of Manteigas which has various festivals taking place between 17 and 23 August.
The Natural
Park of Serra de Estrela is within easy reach, being the highest area in Portugal there is some skiing in winter. The villages, many of roman origin, are situated on lower ground around the plateau. On higher ground, the traditional mountain agriculture based on the herding of sheep and goats is continued.
The international airport at Porto (Oporto) is approximately 227 kilometers from this Pousada of Portugal.
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