Golf & Sightseeing
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Articles About The Area
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GolfThe Estoril coast has 7 golf courses, all with
individual characteristics. 1 - Estoril Overlooking Estoril, there is a superb panoramic
view from the course towards the sea. The course itself is set
among fragrant pine and mimosa trees. There are two courses, one
with par 69, designed by McKenzie Ross. The second course has 9
holes and par 34.
2 - Estoril Sol The course is a 9 hole par 33 - designed by
John Harris and Ron Fream, and is a great test for the player's
skill.
3 - Penha Longa The 18 hole, 72 par, 6.228m long course was
designed by Robert Trent Jones. In 1995 Penha Longa inaugurated
a new nine hole course - Mosteiro.
4 - Quinta da Beloura The golf course is of classic style with two
par 3, two par 5 and five par 4 in each nine holes making a par
total of 72.
5 - Quinta da Marinha The course - 18 holes, par 72, 6.112m long -
is probably one of the best designed by Robert Rent Jones.
6 - Oitavos Golf Is also set inside Quinta da Marinha. Sightseeing
1.
The Town Hall
Situated in the town centre near the Fisherman's
beach (Praia dos Pescadores). Noted for its old times. 2. The Citadel
- Fort of Cascais This 16th Century fortress was built to
protect the Bay of Cascais. It is part of a whole line of
fortresses along the Tagus Estuary, which were bu9ilt to
protect Lisbon from being invaded. In the garden. There is
a small, open air artillery museum. |  |
3.
Parish Church (Assuncao Church)
For lovers of the history of art, a visit
to this church is a must. Dating from the XV1 Century, the
altars are carved from gilded wood - very characteristically
Portuguese. In the chapel, paintings of the Annunciation
date from the XV1 Century. On the walls of the Naïve,
hang previous paintings by Josefa d'Obidos (1634-1684). The
patroness of the Temple of Our Lady of Assumption was painted
in 1900 by Malhoa. 4. Misericordia Church (Igreja Msericordia) 5. Church of the
Navigators (Igreja dos Navegantes)
This is a baroque Church, with the characteristic
octagonal shape of the period. It containers paintings of
the Portuguese patron Saints of Sailors, St Pedro Goncalves
and Our Lady of the Navigators. |  |
6.
St Anthony's Church (Igreja Sanot Antonio do Estoril)
This early 16th Century church was built
on the site of an even older building. It was rebuilt after
the 1755 earthquake. It was again severely damaged by a fire
in 1927. The tiles and the Baroque façade remain. 7. Parish Church
of Oeras (Igreja Matriz)
Its main attractions are the altars with
their beautiful marble and decorated panels, paintings by
Cotrim and the exquisite 18th Century organ, recently restored. |  |
8.
Palace of the Marquies of Pombal
This palace is in the historic old town
centre of Oeiras. Built in the 18th Century by the Hungarian
architect, Carlos Mardel, the palace's main points of interest
are its tiles. 9. Estoril Post
Office (Espaco Memoria)
The Estoril Post Office opened in 1942.
It was the work of the Portuguese architect, Adelino Nunes,
and is one of the most interesting examples of modern architecture
in Europe. |  |
10.
Bugio Fort
The original name of this 16th Century fortress was Saint
Lawrence of the Dry Head. It was built to defend the entrance
to the Tagus Estuary. Its rounded walls increased its capacity
to withstand gunfire, and are typical of the Renaissance
penchant for the geometrical forms thought at the time to
be the most perfect. |  |
11.
Estoril Casino and Gardens
The Estoril Casino is the largest in Europe.
There is a great deal of entertainment here, including different
types of gambling and nightly cabaret and music hall shows
in a sophisticated atmosphere. Apart from the main activities
of the Casino, there is also an art gallery, where a variety
of art exhibitions are held, particularly of modern painting
and sculpture. 11. Crafts Fair
Crafts people from all over Portugal come
and work here. Their products are on sale to the general
public. The materials used include ceramics, tiles, wood,
linen, wool, wicker etc. There are folk dancing performances
and traditional Portuguese dishes are available. The fair
is held in July and August, just behind the Casino. |  |
Museums12. The Municipal Museum (Castro
Guimaraes Museum)
Situated in one of the most sought after
areas of the town, where the sea appears to be trying to
reach the Gandarinha Park, is the Counts of Castro Guimaraes
palace, whose medieval castle overlooks the Santa Marta Cove.
The palace was donated to the local authority in 19242, when
it became a Museum. It is worth a prolonged visit, not only
for its unusual architecture, but also fir its wealth of
art and archaeology. You can appreciate works of art by national
and international artists, some of them depicting Cascais
and rich Indo-Portuguese furniture. The library was constantly
replenished and updated, and has over 25,000 books, some
of them from the Xv11 Century, richly bound. It provides
an exceptional source of information and assistance to lecturers,
researchers and students. The Museum is open daily from 10.00
- 17.00, but closed on Mondays and Public Holidays. There
are guided tours in several languages and visitors are accompanied.
Do not miss the opportunity to take a walk in the adjacent
park, where there are lovely tiles, and a mini zoo. |  |
13.
Museum of the Sea
The bulk of the museum is divided into various sections
- Natural History (ichthyology, mammalogy, ornithology, malacology,
palaeontology, etchnology (the Cascais fisherman's close,
model fishing boats and others); underwater archaeology and
maritime wreckage history (recovered treasures from the Cascais
coast as well as the Tagus and Sado estuaries); along with
a library specialising in theme subjects. The visitor can
see some truly precious exhibits in this museum, among them
a valuable map dating back to the 16th Century, the creator
of which was Georgius Braunnius, where one can see Cascais
and its bay. The Museum of the Sea can be visited from Tuesday
to Sunday between 10.00 and 17.00. |  |
14. Verdades-Faria
Museum
Verdades-Faria House was built in 1917
in Monte Estoril by Jorge O'Neill. The first building was
St Patrick Tower by architect, Raul Lino. Later on, in 1942,
the building was bought by Mantero Belard and dedicated to
the support of the arts and artists. Following his death,
the building was donated to Cascais Council under the name
of Verdades Faria, and eventually housed the Regional Portuguese
Music Museum. At present, this Museum hosts an important
collection of musical instruments related to popular music,
assembled by Michael Giacometti. The Museum is open for temporary
exhibitions, concerts and guided visits on request. |  |
15.
Municipal Park (Parque Municipal da Gandarinha)
Within the park are the Cascais Sports
Pavilion and the Riding School of Manuel Possolo, which has
regular riding events. 16. Visconde da Luz Gardens 17. Boca do Inferno
(Hell's Mouth)
A spectacular look-out point with a small
daily Handicrafts Market. Holidays in Villaggio Manique, Nr Cascais
Villaggio Manique nestles in the dazzling setting of Cascais,
right on the Estoril Coast. Surrounded by greenery, Villaggio
Manique is a first class private condominium, only minutes
away from Cascais. It is close to the Sintra Mountain Range
and its National Park; also close to numerous beaches and
only 25 kilometres (20 minutes) away from the beauty and
culture of cosmopolitan Lisbon. Considered by many to be
the Portuguese Riviera, Estoril and Cascais are full of
glamour and charisma. Facing the south, the beaches in
the estuary of the Tagus offer visitors calm water, fine
sand and modern facilities. 
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VILLAGGIO MANIQUE RENTAL VILLAS AND APARTMENTSVillaggio Manique (Cascais), with its rental villas and apartments, is a popular holiday destination close to the cosmopolitan and sophisticated city of Lisbon. There is a picturesque fishing town, and a resort long-standing popular with royalty and the Portuguese aristocracy nearby. Villaggio Manique, with its rental villas and apartments, has an excellent climate, and has a wide cross-section of both cultural and sporting opportunities on its doorstep. Also close by is a modern cultural centre with traditional theatres, and a large array of national and international restaurants. In the local vicinity of Villaggio Manique, with rental villas and apartments, are 9 golf courses of international standard, plus sports parks, Yacht clubs, and the famous Cascais Marina. Nearby is Estoril, which has the largest casino in the world, and the Formula 1 Race Circuit.
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Villagio Monique tennis and multi
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Typical high standard furnishings |
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