Da Vila,
Cascais, Lisbon, Portugal |
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Hotel Da Vila opened in September 2005 and is situated in the centre of Cascais, close to the shops, restaurants, bars and beach of this popular resort.
This boutique hotel has been decorated in contemporary fashion, with warm colours of brown, green and blue. The facilities are fairly limited here but the standard of accommodation is high; we recommend Hotel da Vila to those golfers wanting good quality modern rooms in a central location at good value. |
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Quinta da Marinha
The first nine holes are set in spectacular countryside while the second nine are on the cliff top, with sensational views over the Atlantic Ocean Full details
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Oitavos Dunes
If the wind blows, which it invariably does, this is a beast!
The first few holes navigate tight pine-tree and bunker lined fairways, but then the course opens up and has a links feel Full details
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Penha Longa Atlantic
The Atlantic course opened in 1992 and held the Portuguese Open in 1994 and 1995 Full details
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Estoril Palacio
The 5,262 metre-long course is set amongst eucalyptus, pine and mimosa trees, giving it a uniquely colourful touch Full details
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Quinta da Beloura
This is a fairly flat course, and provides a not-too-strenuous test to all abilities Full details
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Belas
There are five lakes to focus your mind, and a loop of holes surround a small nature reserve Full details
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Lisbon Sports Club
Lisbon Sports Club is short at 5,278 metres off the back tees and suitable for those who prefer the easy life! There is stream running through the course, which comes into play on 12 holes, but otherwise this friendly course presents not too difficult a challenge Full details
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Campo Real
Very tough with some tight driving holes, undulating fairways and small greens Full details
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Praia d'el Rey
A classic links course spread out along dunes and cliffs, with pines inland ready to collect wayward shots Full details
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Golden Eagle
The course is north of the main tourist areas, but is worth the drive Full details
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Aroeira I
The landscape here is perfect for a golf course - gently undulating through a spectacular pine forest with wild flowers and wildlife of many varieties Full details
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Aroeira II
There are numerous water hazards, and three holes, the 7th, 15th and 18th where water has to be navigated twice Full details
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Quinta do Peru
This course is loved by low and high-handicappers and has a well earned reputation for excellent greens and playing conditions Full details
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Ribagolfe I
The Ribagolfe complex of 36 holes is arguably the best on the Iberian peninsular and is easily the best value Full details
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Ribagolfe II
Perfect course maintenance and scenic beauty and is more suited to the club handicap golfer Full details
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