Modern infrastructures, with tennis court, soccer field, athletics track. The fields have various markings, with lawn in synthetic flooring, fencing and lighting.
A free tennis court, located by the covered swimming pool and by the sports pavilion, with a synthetic pavement and markers not only for tennis but also for soccer and handball.
Sports set with two football fields, a multifunction field, tennis courts, a swimming pool, one athletics track and fittings to practice mountaineering.
A small picturesque village with traditional houses and the vestiges of an old roman villa. Its name, Columbeira, comes from the Latin "Columbeiriu", meaning an underground sepulchre. There are several caves with skeletons and roman vestiges.
Right next to the Centre of Boticas lies a leafy garden, with bucolic corners and spaces of rest. The name of this public garden comes from the fact that occupy part of the former space of the fair where it was the cattle.
13TH century building also known as Dona Loba. The name comes from the Wolf dog zoomórfico situated on the entrance. It is a building of Romanesque root with two floors. The Windows are of the crosshead and decorated by balls.
In the Bairro Alto is this sui generis space, very welcoming, ideal for conversation for hours or just read. The decor of the room is appealing and includes several types of objects that come together in a warm and comfortable environment.
18th century fountain, straight back. The water comes out for a representation of a Walker. Topped by cornice and cross about acroterion, with spout in frown of male figure, with Pilgrim and rectangular tank type hat.
Founded in 1997, this restaurant is well known for its traditional dishes. Those who come here certainly enjoy dishes such as the "black pork" grills or the tenderloin fondue (meat) and the wreckfish "massada" (fish).