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SIX SENSES DOURO VALLEY

Six Senses comes to Europe and the PORTUGAL Douro Valley in to combine their no-stone-left-unturned approach to hospitalit­y with wellbeing in a 19th-century wineland manor

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At first glance the Douro Valley could be in Vietnam. Verdant terraces dissolve into blazing horizons, except here the slopes are green with vines rather than rice.

This is the home of port after all.

Six Senses Douro Valley – the group’s European debut – allows guests to combine hedonism with wellbeing through nightly wine tastings and a spa specialisi­ng in treatments made with flowers from the organic gardens.

Housed in a 19th-century manor in a dip overlookin­g the River Douro, it combines contempora­ry luxury with a strong sense of place. All 60 bedrooms are furnished in soothing natural materials and many have panoramic views so you can catch the morning mists rolling through the valley. In contrast, the blue and white azulejo tiles and cork ceilings of communal areas root one firmly in a region of Portugal that still has a frontier feel.

Now only a 90-minute drive from Porto, the Douro Valley was a treacherou­s place to visit until the 1800s; the result is a unique identity that Six Senses celebrates. Wander the hotel’s own woodlands and you might spot its tilemaker painting alfresco, or mixologist­s from the Quinta Bar scouring the forest floor for herbs.

A wood-fired oven fills an anteroom of the Vale d’Abraão Restaurant with the comforting smells of local favourites such as bacalhau (cod), while pickles are made on-site in the Earth Lab. IL. Doubles from £282. 00 351 254 660 600, sixsenses.com

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