Ideal tourist resort for a hostel or holiday camp. Located in the parish of Vila Nova do Ceira in the municipality of Gois, centered between the villages of Lousã, Arganil and Vila Nova de Poiares, it is only 40km from the city of Coimbra and is located in front of what is the largest and most recognized Portuguese road, the National 2. Surrounded by green spaces, in a quiet and pleasant place, the proximity to the river beach of Canavieiras (less than 1 km) and the proximity to the center of the county seat (4 km) stand out. 2-storey building (ground floor and 1st floor), consisting of: -Cafeteria -Kitchen - 2 pantries - Treasurer -Laundry -Infirmary - 4 toilet facilities - Men's and women's changing rooms - Living room - 8 rooms (all with private toilets, two of which already have toilets for the disabled). Other characteristics: -Lift - Pre-installation of central heating -Barbecue - Fire plant - Playground. Góis is a Portuguese village in the district of Coimbra, in the historical province of Beira Litoral, in the Centro region (Região das Beiras) and sub-region Região de Coimbra, with less than 2,000 inhabitants, and bathed by the Ceira River. The municipality is administratively subdivided into 4 parishes. The municipality is bordered to the north by the municipality of Arganil, to the east by Pampilhosa da Serra, to the southwest by Pedrógão Grande and Castanheira de Pera, to the west by Lousã and to the northwest by Vila Nova de Poiares Coimbra is a historically university city, because of the University of Coimbra, one of the oldest in Europe and one of the largest in Portugal, founded in 1290 as a General Portuguese Study by D. Dinis in Lisbon, which after several installations in the two cities, settled definitively in the city of Mondego in 1537. In recent history, the University's student population played an important role in actively defending the values of freedom and democracy in the face of the Estado Novo dictatorship. One of the oldest cities in the country, it was the capital of Portugal before Lisbon, until 1255, and in it is the first National Pantheon, the Monastery of Santa Cruz. Coimbra is crossed by the Mondego River, which rises in the Serra da Estrela, in an East-West direction. It is considered one of the most important Portuguese cities, due to the infrastructures, organizations and companies installed in it, in addition to its historical importance and privileged geographical position in the center of mainland Portugal, between the cities of Lisbon and Porto. In terms of services offered, it is above all in education and health-related technologies that the city achieves greater notoriety. The city's student population is around 37 thousand enrolled, partly in non-polytechnic public higher education, partly in polytechnic public higher education and partly in private higher education.
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