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Ruínas Romanas de Miróbriga

  • heritage

Estrada das Cumeadas - EM550
7540-236, Santiago do Cacém

Santiago do Cacém

A fortified settlement from the Late Bronze and Iron Ages, upon which a city was built in Roman times. Temples, a commercial area, baths, pavements, and a hippodrome, among other remains, are evident. Of note is the ancient spectacle site, the Roman circus, with a capacity of 25,000 people.

Paisagem Protegida da Serra de Montejunto

  • country

Serra de Montejunto
2580, Abrigada

Alenquer

The Serra de Montejunto was classified as a Protected Landscape Area in 1999 and a Natura Network Site in 2000. It is fifteen kilometers long and seven kilometers wide, along which you can enjoy landscapes of great natural beauty, as well as diverse species of fauna and flora.

Ponta dos Rosais

  • country

Rosais
9800-206, Velas

Velas

The Ponta dos Rosais is located in the extreme northwest of the island, reaching about 200 meters above sea level. Offering beautiful views of the ocean, the island of Faial and Pico Island on the horizon. The set of this tip, of the islets and cliffs around is classified as a site of Community interest.

Gruta do Escoural

  • country

EM370
7050, Escoural

Montemor-o-Novo

Cave that served as the community's residence and burial site, with traces of occupation since the Middle Paleolithic. It features cave paintings and engravings from the Upper Paleolithic and late Neolithic. It has a gallery/room type configuration, consisting of 30 galleries with rooms, corridors, ramps and chambers.

Praia Fluvial de Vilar

  • beach

Praia Fluvial de Vilar
3620-521, Vilar

Moimenta da Beira

This site separates the parishes of Vilar (Moimenta da Beira) and Fonte Arcada (Sernancelhe), and allows fishing, particularly trout. The dam was created to normalize the flows of the Douro, and was recently used to capture water for public supply. It's also a great place to take a swim or have a picnic.

Salta o Muro

  • food & drink

Rua Heróis de França, 386
4450-155, Matosinhos

Matosinhos

Tasquinha typical and ancient where it serves fresh fish of the day, mostly grilled or fried. The unusual name Jump-2nd-wall comes from the time when that same site-which also has groceries and tavern-if jump the wall to reach the Fishing Dock.

Estação de Arte Rupestre de Lamelas

  • heritage

Lamelas
4870-106, Lamelas

Ribeira de Pena

The site consists of a large granite outcrop whose upper part is covered with rock carvings, specifically simple and complex geometric figures such as concentric circles, lines, "reticulations," and pecking. A semi-excavated, oval-shaped pit is also noteworthy at the eastern end of the carved block.

Miradouro de São Martinho do Porto

  • country
  • leisure

Rua Cândido dos Reis, 32
2460-096, São Martinho do Porto

Alcobaça

From this elevation, it is possible to see the entire bay of São Martinho do Porto, a geographical feature that, due to its perfect shell shape, is unique in the country and in Europe. It has three kilometers of sand and a 250-meter-wide inlet, between the Santana hills to the south and the Farol hill to the north.

Conjunto de Edifícios da Igreja Matriz de Brotas

  • heritage

Rua da Igreja
7490-017, Mora

Mora

This group of buildings, similar to a neighborhood, supported the pilgrimages from the Brotherhoods of Nossa Senhora das Neves. All houses have two floors and some have stairs to access the balconies. You can also see a fountain, with a spout and a rectangular sink and the Sanctuary of Nossa Senhora das Brotas.

Igreja Matriz de Torre de Moncorvo

  • heritage

Rua do Hospital, 14-24
5160-272, Moncorvo

Torre de Moncorvo

Renaissance temple with a façade integrated into an impressive stonework tower. It has a full arched portal framed and topped by seven niches with images. Inside, it is possible to see fragments of frescoes and altarpieces of Joanine carving. A curious fact: it took around a century to be built, starting in the first half of the 16th century.

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