São Lourenço do Barrocal
Monsaraz, Alentejo, Portugal
UN Sustainable Development Goal: Decent Work and Economic Growth
The family-owned São Lourenço do Barrocal was a leader in sustainability far before the practice was even established. Since 1820, eight generations of the Uva family have tirelessly worked to preserve the 2,000 acres of farmland in the foothills of Monsaraz working closely with the surrounding local community. To this day, the property is run as a self-sustaining farming village that minimizes environmental impact on the land and employs those who live in their community. Eighty percent of the 100-plus person staff are hired locally, and the hotel offers employment opportunities to the staff’s decedents to ensure they can remain in the region with reassurance of consistent work. São Lourenço do Barrocal has also helped numerous shops sell local products to visitors. Their practice of the circular economy is put into action through recycling and upcycling, sourcing hyper-locally from the community and using their certified organic farm for the hotel’s and community’s produce. Their well-established and extensive program touches both people and the planet, earning the property LHW’s highest sustainable honor in 2021, the Sustainability Leader membership award.




