







We are a regenerative co‑living sanctuary tucked into the rugged hills of central Portugal near Castelo Branco. At Myoho Valley we’ve reclaimed an abandoned village and are breathing it back to life through community, conscious living, creativity and ecology.
We are dedicated to:
Restoring land & buildings with natural construction methods and conscious repair of an abandoned village. YouTube+1
Supporting co‑living, creative expression and open‑minded community — we welcome volunteers and guests who are ready to live, create and grow together in nature. Facebook+1
Hosting events, retreats and gatherings that spark connection, transformation and playful exploration of life.
We love:
Hands‑on life — building, gardening, cooking, co‑creating with others.
Nature immersion — wild valleys, open skies, shared kitchens and simple rhythms.
Creative gatherings — from music jams to workshops, from community dinners to fire‑circle evenings.
Open‑hearted inclusivity — everyone’s welcome, especially those who bring curiosity and commitment.
Our guiding values:
✨ Regeneration – We restore landscapes & structures.
✨ Community – We support each other, live together, share life.
✨ Creativity – We make, we improvise, we celebrate.
✨ Simplicity – We choose what matters, let go of what doesn’t.
✨ Openness – We welcome diversity, new ideas, new rhythms.
A valley‑based village site near Castelo Branco, central Portugal, set among natural hills and quiet landscapes.
Shared living spaces, volunteer dorms or tents, communal kitchens and workshop areas.
Ongoing projects in natural building, land restoration, co‑living set‑up and event hosting.
Guest and volunteer opportunities for those who want to stay short‑term or longer‑term.
If you’re drawn to living more consciously, co‑creating with others, restoring something meaningful and exploring life beyond the usual: you might belong here. We welcome: volunteers, creatives, facilitators, hands‑on builders, nature‑lovers, open‑hearted community‑seekers.
Azenha de Cima, 6000-707 Vale Maria Dona, Portugal