Sintra Mountains eco hostel B&B, Portugal

COUNTRY:
Portugal
LOCATION:
Sintra
PRICE:
From 20 - €35 per person per night incl breakfast
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Sintra Mountains eco hostel B&B, Portugal

Sintra Mountains eco hostel B&B, Portugal

How Sintra Mountains eco hostel B&B, Portugal makes a difference

Environment

Solidarity and sustainability are the cornerstones of this project. Our house is a country house that is run on green and ethical principles. Situated in a property considered the oldest of Sintra, Quinta dos Lobos that dates back to the 12st century. It has 3.5 hectares of luxurious gardens with very well preserved trees with hundreds of years old from all over the world.

We have renovated completely the house reusing the materials as much as possible. For instance we have a bathtub in the kitchen that we use as the sink; the old sink is the reception table, our walls are decorated with thrash caught on the beach, etc. We try to use permaculture principles in everything we do.
We separate all of our garbage and we purchase as many environmentally-friendly, ethical and organic products as possible.

A fantastic natural spring water supplies the house, the gardens and waters our home-grown organic vegetables. We always explain that to our guests along with the necessity of not wasting it.

As what energy is concern, we are still studding a form of having renewable energy sources. For now we are using bottled gas because it was the old system of the house and we don’t have (for now) the money to invest.

Community

Our beliefs in sustainability and in helping one another, made us manufacture our furniture with recycled materials done by local artists with the help of third sector entities (charities, voluntary organizations and social enterprises). For example our beds are made with pallets that were provided from the local food bank and were turn into beds by an institution that works with ex-prisoners. The mattresses and other things and furniture were bought from an institution that works with ex drug addicts; the organic honey is provided by a non-profit association of Chinese traditional medicine and healthy activities, etc. We support an institution that works with disabled children. We try to use as our suppliers predominantly those third sector entities and preferentially local ones. We also strongly support the Transition Network. Transition Network supports community-led responses to climate change and shrinking supplies of cheap energy, building resilience and happiness. Our food is fresh, seasonal, local, some from our kitchen garden, organic and from sustainable sources.

We also always recommend for our guests local places such as restaurants or shops that we and local people use. We want our guest to feel they are part of our family. We want them to be part of our community.

Sintra Mountains eco hostel B&B, Portugal

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The story of the provider of Sintra Mountains eco hostel B&B, Portugal

Almáa Sintra Hostel is a result of a dream: A dream of having meaningful lives A dream of making a difference A dream of a better world… Almáa Sintra Hostel is a place to be: To be alone with ourselves To be connected with others To be connected with nature…

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Sintra Mountains eco hostel B&B, Portugal

Reviewed 11 Aug 2012 by Urszula Coghlan4 star rating

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


I really enjoyed my stay at the Almaa Sintra Hostel in Sintra, Portugal. It is a beautiful place (I loved the cleverly recycled furnishings!), with friendly, helpful staff. I spent a couple of days just wandering around the acres of garden and woodland, and the most memorable part of my stay was sharing meals and spending time with the other guests around the big kitchen table!

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


Give yourself a few days at least to explore Sintra, with all its palaces and gardens. Definitely stay at the Almaa Sintra hostel, and take time out just to relax and enjoy your time there. If you enjoy vegetarian food, go for a meal at the Soulfood cafe!

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?


Yes, our main aim for the holiday was to take a few days of rest and relaxation at the Almaa Sintra Eco hostel. The hostel definitely lived up to its commitment to green and ethical principles; e.g using local artists to create as much as possible of the furniture and furnishings out of recycled materials, and also employing local people, and sourcing food locally.

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


Excellent!
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