215.000 EUR
225 m²
This location allows you to have a practical, modern and urban lifestyle, with all the essential services for your daily life at the Shopping Fórum Algarve and its surroundings, just two minutes away on foot. Do some sport in front of your house, in a large green area, with sports equipment, or enjoy a walk or bike ride in the Ria Formosa Natural Park, strolling along the eco-path listening to the birds chirping, admiring nature, towards the island of Faro, or Quinta do Lago.
Live, or take a holiday, in the city, close to nature, and the historic area of the city.The municipality of Faro is divided into two distinct areas, the coast, located in the Ria Formosa Natural Park, and the barrocal, characterized by mountains and valleys, populated by typical Algarve vegetation.The natural park is considered one of the seven natural wonders of Portugal, with a beach that is approximately 7 km from the city centre. It includes the river and a lagoon system, interspersed with dunes, forming small islands and peninsulas, which protect a large area of salt marshes, channels and islets. The beaches of Faro are located on the Ancão peninsula and on the island of Culatra, next to the natural park corridor. The park is a rich and complex aquatic ecosystem, consisting of barrier islands, marshes and channels, including sandy coasts that separate the waters of the Ria Formosa and the Atlantic Ocean. The beaches of Faro and Barrinha / Barra de São Luís are located on the Ancão peninsula, the Barreta beach on the Deserta Island and the Farol and Culatra beaches on the Culatra Island. The barrier islands are separated by tidal flats and shallows, including (from west to east) the Barra do Ancão / Barra de São Luís, the Barra de Santa Maria / Barra do Farol and the Barra da Culatra / Barra da Armona (in the municipality of Olhão). Every year, many species of migratory water birds pass through northern Europe and nest there during the winter. These include flamingos, terns, pied avocets, Eurasian wigeons and common finches.In the interior of the town there are gardens and open spaces, including the Manuel Bivar Garden, the Alameda João de Deus Garden and the Mata do Liceu.The variety of species and natural conditions make the region a popular ecotourism area, promoting birdwatching, boat trips in the delta, canoeing in the Ria Formosa, hiking trails and cycling tours, accompanied by nature guides. The municipality is crossed by the Ecovia do Algarve to the south, a cycling circuit that connects the Algarve to the rest of Europe.Faro has a warm Mediterranean climate in summer, moderated by a Portugal-Canary Islands transition current that gives it a certain similarity to southern California, which is not warmed in summer by the Mediterranean Sea like the Algarve.Summers range from warm to hot and sunny, with average daytime maximum temperatures of 2735 °C (8195 °F). Summer heat can last until October. Winter weather is generally mild by European standards, managing about 6 hours of sunshine per day, with average temperatures around 816 °C (4661 °F) in the coldest month. The city receives most of its rainfall during the winter; rain is scarce between June and September. The average annual temperature is about 17.518.5 °C and annual precipitation is about 500 millimetres (19.69 in). The average sea temperature is 1617 °C (6163 °F) in January, rising to 2224 °C (7275 °F) in August and September. The highest sea water temperatures are reached. With over 3000 hours of sunshine per year, Faro is often considered the sunniest city in Europe. Ver más Ver menos Sur ce Lot, il est possible de construire une maison de 230m2 ave un grand sous-sol.
Cet emplacement vous permet d'avoir un style de vie pratique, moderne et urbain avec tous les services essentiels à votre vie quotidienne au Shopping Fórum Algarve et ses environs, à seulement deux minutes à pied. Faites du sport devant votre maison, dans un vaste espace vert, avec des équipements sportifs, ou profitez d'une promenade à pied ou à vélo dans le parc naturel de Ria Formosa, en vous promenant le long de l'écovia en écoutant le chant des oiseaux, en contemplant la nature, vers l'île de Faro. , ou Quinta do Lago.
Vivez ou partez en vacances en ville, à proximité de la nature et du quartier historique de la ville.La commune de Faro est divisée en deux zones distinctes, la côte, insérée dans le parc naturel de Ria Formosa, et le barrocal, caractérisé par des montagnes et des vallées, peuplées d'une végétation typique de l'Algarve.
Le parc naturel est considéré comme l'une des sept merveilles naturelles du Portugal, avec une plage située à environ 7 km du centre-ville. Il comprend le fleuve et un système de lagunes, entrecoupées de dunes, formant de petites îles et péninsules, qui protègent une vaste zone de marais salants, de canaux et d'îlots. Les plages de Faro sont situées sur la péninsule d'Ancão et sur l'île de Culatra, à côté du couloir du parc naturel. Le parc est un écosystème aquatique riche et complexe, composé d'îles-barrières, de marais et de canaux, comprenant des côtes sableuses qui séparent les eaux de la Ria Formosa et de l'océan Atlantique. Les plages de Faro et Barrinha / Barra de São Luís sont situées sur la péninsule d'Ancão, les plages de Barreta sur Ilha Deserta et les plages de Farol et Culatra sur l'île de Culatra. Les îles-barrières sont séparées par des battures et des hauts-fonds, dont (d'ouest en est) Barra do Ancão / Barra de São Luís, Barra de Santa Maria / Barra do Farol et Barra da Culatra / Barra da Armona (dans la municipalité d'Olhão) .
Chaque année, de nombreuses espèces doiseaux deau migrateurs transitent par le nord de lEurope et y nichent pendant lhiver. Il sagit notamment des flamants roses, des sternes, des avocettes ponctuées, des canards dEurasion et des pinsons communs.
À l'intérieur de la ville, il y a des jardins et des espaces ouverts, notamment le Jardim Manuel Bivar, le Jardim da Alameda João de Deus et Mata do Liceu.
La variété des espèces et des conditions naturelles font de la région une zone d'écotourisme populaire, favorisant l'observation des oiseaux, les excursions en bateau dans le delta, le canoë dans la Ria Formosa, les sentiers de randonnée et les balades à vélo, accompagnés par des guides naturalistes. La commune est traversée par l'Ecovia do Algarve au sud, un circuit cyclable qui relie l'Algarve au reste de l'Europe.Faro a un climat méditerranéen estival chaud, modéré par un courant de transition Portugal-Canaries qui lui confère une certaine similitude avec le sud de la Californie qui n'est pas réchauffé en été par la mer Méditerranée comme l'Algarve.
Les étés varient de modérément chauds à chauds et ensoleillés, avec des températures diurnes maximales moyennes de 27 à 35 °C (81 à 95 °F). La chaleur estivale peut durer jusqu'en octobre. Le temps en hiver est généralement doux par rapport aux normes européennes, avec environ 6 heures d'ensoleillement par jour, avec des températures moyennes d'environ 8 à 16 °C (46 à 61 °F) pendant le mois le plus froid. La ville reçoit la plupart de ses précipitations pendant l'hiver ; les pluies sont rares entre juin et septembre. La température annuelle moyenne est d'environ 17,5 à 18,5 °C et les précipitations annuelles sont d'environ 500 millimètres (19,69 po). La température moyenne de la mer est de 16 à 17 °C (61 à 63 °F) en janvier, et s'élève à 22 à 24 °C (72 à 75 °F) en août et septembre. Les températures de l'eau de mer les plus élevées sont atteintes. Avec plus de 3 000 heures de soleil par an, Faro est souvent consid Neste Lote é possível construir uma Moradia com 230m2 V3 ou V4 com uma grande Cave.
Esta localização permite-lhe ter um estilo de vida, prático, moderno, e citadino tendo todos os serviços essenciais ao seu dia a dia no Shopping Fórum Algarve, e sua envolvente, a unicamente dois minutos a pé. Faça desporto em frente á sua casa, numa extensa zona verde, com equipamento desportivo, ou desfrute de um passeio a pé ou de bicicleta no parque Natural da Ria Formosa passeando pela ecovia ouvindo o chilrear dos pássaros, contemplando a Natureza, em direção à ilha de Faro, ou quinta do Lago.
Viva, ou faça férias, na cidade, perto da natureza, e da zona Histórica da cidade.O concelho de Faro divide-se em duas zonas distintas, o litoral, inserido no Parque Natural da Ria Formosa, e o barrocal, caracterizado por serras e vales, povoado por vegetação típica algarvia.
O parque natural é considerado uma das sete maravilhas naturais de Portugal, com uma praia que fica a cerca de 7 km do centro da cidade. Inclui o rio e um sistema lagunar, intercalado por dunas, formando pequenas ilhas e penínsulas, que protegem uma grande área de sapais, canais e ilhotas. As praias de Faro situam-se na península do Ancão e na ilha da Culatra, junto ao corredor do parque natural. O parque é um ecossistema aquático rico e complexo, constituído por ilhas barreira, pântanos e canais, compreendendo costas arenosas que separam as águas da Ria Formosa e do Oceano Atlântico. As praias de Faro e Barrinha / Barra de São Luís, situam-se na península do Ancão, a praia da Barreta na Ilha Deserta e as praias do Farol e Culatra na Ilha Culatra. As ilhas barreira são separadas por planícies de maré e baixios, incluindo (de oeste para leste) a Barra do Ancão / Barra de São Luís, a Barra de Santa Maria / Barra do Farol e a Barra da Culatra / Barra da Armona (no concelho de Olhão).
Anualmente, muitas espécies de aves aquáticas migratórias transitam no norte da Europa e nidificam ali durante o inverno. Isso inclui flamingos, andorinhas-do-mar, alfaiates-malhados, perucas Eurasion e tentilhões comuns.
No interior da vila encontram-se jardins e espaços abertos, entre os quais se encontram o Jardim Manuel Bivar, o Jardim da Alameda João de Deus e a Mata do Liceu.
A variedade de espécies e condições naturais fazem com que a região seja uma zona popular de ecoturismo, promovendo a observação de aves, passeios de barco no delta, canoagem na Ria Formosa, percursos pedestres e passeios de bicicleta, acompanhados por guias da natureza. O município é atravessado pela Ecovia do Algarve a sul, um circuito ciclístico que liga o Algarve ao resto da Europa.Faro tem um clima mediterrâneo quente de verão, moderado por uma corrente de transição Portugal-Canárias que dá uma certa semelhança com o sul da Califórnia que não é aquecido no verão pelo Mar Mediterrâneo como o Algarve.
Os verões variam de calor moderado a quente e ensolarado, com temperaturas máximas diurnas médias de 2735 ° C (8195 ° F). O calor do verão pode durar até outubro. O clima no inverno é geralmente ameno para os padrões europeus, gerindo cerca de 6 horas de sol por dia, com temperaturas médias em torno de 816 ° C (4661 ° F) no mês mais frio. A cidade recebe a maior parte de suas chuvas durante o inverno; a chuva é escassa entre junho e setembro. A temperatura média anual é de cerca de 17,5 a 18,5 ° C e a precipitação anual é de cerca de 500 milímetros (19,69 in). A temperatura média do mar é de 1617 ° C (6163 ° F) em janeiro, aumentando para 2224 ° C (7275 ° F) em agosto e setembro. As temperaturas mais altas da água do mar são atingidas. Com mais de 3000 horas de sol por ano, Faro é frequentemente considerada a cidade mais ensolarada da Europa. On this plot it is possible to build a house with 230m2 plus a large basement.
This location allows you to have a practical, modern and urban lifestyle, with all the essential services for your daily life at the Shopping Fórum Algarve and its surroundings, just two minutes away on foot. Do some sport in front of your house, in a large green area, with sports equipment, or enjoy a walk or bike ride in the Ria Formosa Natural Park, strolling along the eco-path listening to the birds chirping, admiring nature, towards the island of Faro, or Quinta do Lago.
Live, or take a holiday, in the city, close to nature, and the historic area of the city.The municipality of Faro is divided into two distinct areas, the coast, located in the Ria Formosa Natural Park, and the barrocal, characterized by mountains and valleys, populated by typical Algarve vegetation.The natural park is considered one of the seven natural wonders of Portugal, with a beach that is approximately 7 km from the city centre. It includes the river and a lagoon system, interspersed with dunes, forming small islands and peninsulas, which protect a large area of salt marshes, channels and islets. The beaches of Faro are located on the Ancão peninsula and on the island of Culatra, next to the natural park corridor. The park is a rich and complex aquatic ecosystem, consisting of barrier islands, marshes and channels, including sandy coasts that separate the waters of the Ria Formosa and the Atlantic Ocean. The beaches of Faro and Barrinha / Barra de São Luís are located on the Ancão peninsula, the Barreta beach on the Deserta Island and the Farol and Culatra beaches on the Culatra Island. The barrier islands are separated by tidal flats and shallows, including (from west to east) the Barra do Ancão / Barra de São Luís, the Barra de Santa Maria / Barra do Farol and the Barra da Culatra / Barra da Armona (in the municipality of Olhão). Every year, many species of migratory water birds pass through northern Europe and nest there during the winter. These include flamingos, terns, pied avocets, Eurasian wigeons and common finches.In the interior of the town there are gardens and open spaces, including the Manuel Bivar Garden, the Alameda João de Deus Garden and the Mata do Liceu.The variety of species and natural conditions make the region a popular ecotourism area, promoting birdwatching, boat trips in the delta, canoeing in the Ria Formosa, hiking trails and cycling tours, accompanied by nature guides. The municipality is crossed by the Ecovia do Algarve to the south, a cycling circuit that connects the Algarve to the rest of Europe.Faro has a warm Mediterranean climate in summer, moderated by a Portugal-Canary Islands transition current that gives it a certain similarity to southern California, which is not warmed in summer by the Mediterranean Sea like the Algarve.Summers range from warm to hot and sunny, with average daytime maximum temperatures of 2735 °C (8195 °F). Summer heat can last until October. Winter weather is generally mild by European standards, managing about 6 hours of sunshine per day, with average temperatures around 816 °C (4661 °F) in the coldest month. The city receives most of its rainfall during the winter; rain is scarce between June and September. The average annual temperature is about 17.518.5 °C and annual precipitation is about 500 millimetres (19.69 in). The average sea temperature is 1617 °C (6163 °F) in January, rising to 2224 °C (7275 °F) in August and September. The highest sea water temperatures are reached. With over 3000 hours of sunshine per year, Faro is often considered the sunniest city in Europe.