Lacas a de piedra is an ancient fish drying facility, and its building is truly one-of-a-kind. Inside, there is a central courtyard with balcony-like corridors on the first floor, where the rooms are located. These corridors used to be where the fish would be hung. The guests have access to a covered kitchen and refrigerator, which is open to the courtyard. The beds are comfortable, and all six of us slept very well. Additionally, there are extra pillows available for those who prefer a larger one. The cleanliness of the place is impeccable, and the rooms are spacious with good-sized closets. Each room comes with a table, chair, and a large bathroom with plenty of hot water. The rooms also have small windows that overlook the corridor, following the original structure of the drying facility. The breakfasts provided are excellent, including fresh fruits, natural orange juice, and delicious coffee with milk served in generous cups. They also offer croissants, toasted artisan bread, grated tomato, olive oil, cheese, spreadable butter, and a variety of jams. The breakfast is served at the table, and they are more than happy to refill anything upon request. The views from the property are truly spectacular, with a small beach right in front of it. On the side of the house, there is a path that leads to Areacova beach, which is a 10-minute walk away. This beach is absolutely stunning, with incredible views, crystal-clear waters, pine trees, and fine sand. There are also two beach bars available. The walk to Areacova beach involves some uphill and downhill sections, but it is quite enjoyable to see the houses and gardens along the way, some of which incorporate huge stones into their design. The owners of Lacas a de piedra are absolutely wonderful, kind, attentive, and polite. Their son even offers catamaran rides or parties along the estuary, complete with food, mussels, wine, and more. This service is called O que faltaba.