Planning a stay in Idanha-a-Nova? Right in the heart of the village, Penha Bedroom at Hostel Idanha offers a welcoming and comfortable base for your visit.
The Penha Bedroom is a spacious private bedroom with a single bed in the upper floor of the hostel. This charming hostel combines comfort and a friendly atmosphere. With seven bedrooms and a total capacity of up to 22 guests, it’s a great place to unwind while still enjoying the social side of travel.
You’ll have access to a fully equipped kitchen with everything you need: stove, fridge, microwave, coffee machine, and washing machine. There is also a shared living room with a television, ideal for relaxing in the evenings or connecting with fellow travellers. A shared bathroom is also available.
Staying here puts you within easy reach of everything Idanha-a-Nova has to offer. The Castle, Raiano Cultural Centre, and municipal swimming pool are all within walking distance, as well as local cafés, restaurants, bars, and shops. For a nature escape, the Marechal Carmona River Beach is just a short drive away and if you're heading to Boom Festival, the hostel also serves as a convenient base in the region.
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| Nearest airport 1 | Aeroporto Internacional de Lisboa | 253 km |
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| Nearest beach | Albufeira Marechal Carmona | 11.1 km |
| Nearest restaurant | Vários | 1 km |
From Lisbon, follow the A1 and A23 to the N352 in Alcains. Take exit 24 on the A23. Continue along the N352. Follow the N233 and N353 to your destination in Idanha-a-Nova. From Porto, follow the A1, A25, and A23/IP2 to EM1230 in Castelo Branco. Take exit 25 on the A23/IP2. Follow the N18-7, N233, and N353 to your destination in Idanha-a-Nova.
The museum town of Idanha-a-Nova, in the heart of Central Portugal, enjoys a privileged location almost equally distant from three major cities: Lisbon, Porto, and Madrid.
Idanha-a-Nova offers visitors a unique blend of history, culture, and gastronomy. Highlights include the Castle, the Raiano Cultural Centre, the oldest baptistery in the Iberian Peninsula, and the Marechal Carmona Dam.
Just a short drive away lies Monsanto, one of Portugal’s most iconic villages, where you can wander through charming cobbled streets, admire the granite houses nestled among giant boulders, and take in breathtaking panoramic views.
| - | Nightly rate | Weekly rate | Monthly rate | Min. Stay | Change-over | |
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| Rate summary | €35 - €55 | €221 - €347 | - | 1 Nights | - | |
| 01-Apr-2026 - 30-Jun-2026 Low Season | €35 | - | €221 | - | 1 Nights | - |
| 01-Jul-2026 - 31-Aug-2026 High Season | €55 | - | €347 | - | 1 Nights | - |
| 01-Sep-2026 - 30-Jun-2027 Low Season | €35 | - | €221 | - | 1 Nights | - |
| 01-Jul-2027 - 31-Aug-2027 High Season | €55 | - | €347 | - | 1 Nights | - |
| 01-Sep-2027 - 30-Jun-2028 Low Season | €35 | - | €221 | - | 1 Nights | - |