This lovely Dutch‑ and British-run campground with four chalets plus two additional stone cottages is 9km northeast of Tomar at Poço Redondo. Amenities include a bar, pool and sun terrace (plus kid-friendly things such as a games room and playground). Consult the website for transport details and driving directions in English.
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