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FeelEverywhere invests €4 million in converting former Viana do Castelo campsite

29.05.2026 19:09 1 min 1 source
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FeelEverywhere invests €4 million in converting former Viana do Castelo campsite
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FeelEverywhere is investing €4 million to convert the former Orbitur campsite in Viana do Castelo into the FeelViana Nature tourism complex. The project, set to open in May 2027, includes 17 glamping units, 42 motorhome pitches, a wellness area, a restaurant, and a performance training center. It is expected to create 32 direct jobs. The concession runs for 20 years, renewable up to 30.

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29.05.2026 ECO POR

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