Working to create a sustainable future for the people and region of Gois
 

About the Gois Real Estate Company
The region of Gois, central Portugal
Property sales in central Portugal
Contact the Gois Real Estate Company

Alvares
Cadafaz
Colmeal


Home, Gois Real Estate Company

Aigra Nova
Aigra Velha
Alagoa
Albergaria
Alegria
Alvém
Bordeiro
Carcavelos
Carvalhal Miúdo
Casal Bordeiro
Carvão
Casal dos Moinhos
Casalinho de Baixo
Casalinho de Cima
Casal Loureiro
Caselhos
Cerdeira
Cerejeira
Chã e Favaqueira
Cimo de Alvém
Civado
Comareira

Conhais
Cortecega
Esporão
Folgosa

Frontão
Ladeiras

Liboreiro
Luzendas
Outeiro

Manjão
Nogueiro

Pena
Piães
Pião
Pontão do Seladinho
Ponte do Sótão

Portela
Portela de Góis

Póvoa de Cerdeira
Póvoa de Góis
Povorais
Quinta do Carvão
Regateira
Ribeira Cimeira
Ribeira Fundeira
Samoura
São Martinho
Vale Boa
Vale de Maceira
Vale Godinho
Vale Moreiro
Vale Torto
Vale Travasso

Portela & Portela de Góis  
 

Gois

Portela & Portela de Góis  
      
 

Portela & Portela de Góis

The name Portela comes from the Latin for gateway, and the village sits on the hillside above the River Sotão, at the head of the pass between the hills that surround Góis.

Portela is a unique little village, in that it has a sense of being off the beaten track – despite the fact that it is only just off the main road between Góis and Ponte de Sotão. There is a timelessness here, perhaps because it is no longer a thoroughfare, although at one time it would have been on the pilgrim route through Góis to Santiago de Compostela.

Narrow streets run all through the village, that still has its old wash-house in operation. The people of the village still cultivate the land stretching down to the river, and keep their livestock of goats and chickens in little stables under the houses.

Facing west, the village is bathed in sunshine, and has wonderful views down the valley towards Ponte de Sotão, from where the church bells peal on the hour.

It takes only two minutes to walk down the little path to the river, where dragonflies and nymphs dart in the sun, and the water is deep enough to plunge into on a hot summer’s afternoon.

Portela is served by the regular delivery service of the bread, fish, and general grocery vans. Ponte de Sotão, which has two café-bars, is only 15 minutes’ walk away through the woods, or two minutes’ drive. Gois is 4.5km by road, and a bus service operates on the main road just up the lane from the village.

 
 

Bordeiro

 
     
 
Portela
 
Portela Portela
 
Portela
 
Portela
Portela
 
 
 

Portela de Góis

The hamlet of Portela de Góis is situated on the crest of the hill, where several roads converge just above Portela, 4km west of Góis.
The houses of the little village look south-west down the picturesque valley towards Ponte de Sotão.
Portela de Góis (Gateway to Góis) has a popular café-bar.

 
webmaster
The hamlet of Portela de Góis is situated on the crest of the hill, where several roads converge just above Portela, 4km west of Góis. The houses of the little village look south-west down the picturesque valley towards Ponte de Sotão.
The hamlet of Portela de Góis is situated on the crest of the hill, where several roads converge just above Portela, 4km west of Góis. The houses of the little village look south-west down the picturesque valley towards Ponte de Sotão.
The hamlet of Portela de Góis is situated on the crest of the hill, where several roads converge just above Portela, 4km west of Góis. The houses of the little village look south-west down the picturesque valley towards Ponte de Sotão.

 

       
      
   
  Updated 20 June, 2008
webmaster