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Aqueduto do Mosteiro de Grijó

  • heritage

Rua da Associação Desportiva (junto ao Mosteiro de Grijó)
4415-434, Carvalhos

Vila Nova de Gaia

Also known as Amoreiras Aqueduct or Murracezes, this monument built in the eighteenth century (probably in 1765) is a private civil engineering. In architectural terms, the aqueduct has a width of about two feet and a height ranging between one-and-a-half and eight metres, as the slope of the terrain. In the final section, which ends in fountain, presents an arcade consisting of fourteen arches full of great dimension.

Igreja Matriz de Vila Nova de Foz Côa / Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Pranto

  • heritage

Praça do Município, 16
5150-642, Vila Nova de Foz Côa

Vila Nova de Foz Côa

The church consists of three naves, a chancel, a sacristy, and an archive. The façade features a full-arch portico with Manueline decoration (flanked by two national coats of arms), armillary spheres, a fleur-de-lis, and a cross of Christ. It is topped by a bell tower with three windows and four Renaissance busts. Inside the church, the Baroque altars, the coffered ceiling of the chancel, the statuary, and the inclination of the columns are noteworthy.

Aldeia de Freineda

  • country
  • heritage

Aldeia de Freineda
6355, Vilar Formoso

Almeida

A village located on a plateau at 770 meters above sea level, on the right bank of the Coa River, Freineda was very important during the Napoleonic invasions. In fact, the headquarters of Wellington still exists today in the form of a baroque manor house, built in front of the main church. We suggest you to take a look at the fountains and cruises. Crafts are dominated by Arraiolos rugs, while the cuisine is characterized by roast kid and hare rice.

Pastéis de Tentúgal

  • leisure

Tentúgal
3140, Montemor-o-Velho

Montemor-o-Velho

The original recipe for "Pastéis de Tentúgal", once known as puff sticks, belonged to the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Natividade (Carmelo de Tentúgal). Later, after the closure of the Convent, the recipe and secret of making this sweet were taught to Dona Maria da Conceição Faria. Since then, production has grown, maintaining the same characteristics of the original recipe. This delicious pastry is today one of the icons of the old town of Tentúgal.

Igreja Matriz de São Salvador / Antigo Colégio de São Francisco Xavier

  • heritage

Largo Duque D'Ávila e Bolama
9900-141, Horta

Horta

Initially built as the Jesuit College Church, the first stone was laid in 1652. However, construction only began in 1680. The buildings that flank it were never finished and today houses the Museum of Horta and the City Hall. The church became a parish church in 1825, due to the advanced state of degradation of the previous church. The church's facade is made up of four floors and its interior is made up of a single nave and three interconnecting chapels.

Forte de Santiago do Outão / Farol do Outão / Hospital Ortopédico do Outão

  • heritage

EN379
2900, Outão

Setúbal

Fort located at the foot of Serra da Arrábida. Its tower is dated from 1390. In 1572 it suffered enlarging works and was completely remodelled after the Restoration War. The chapel, covered with glazed tiles from the XVIII century, is worthy of notice. In the XIX century it was a prison and later the holydays residence of King D.Carlos and Queen D. Amélia. In 1909; it became a hospital for orthopaedic diseases and maintains its function until today.

Igreja de Santo António

  • heritage

Rua de Santo António
7160-265, Vila Viçosa

Vila Viçosa

Church founded by King John I in 1564, although it has been open to the cult in 1569. Located in the historic centre of the town, has a small terrace, with the same name as the patron of the Church, given the existence, prior to the construction of the Church, of a gathering of devotees Claustrais de Santo António. Inside you can see 16th century wall paintings of great beauty. Today's place of worship and devotion and funerary chapel.

Praia do Carvoeiro

  • beach

Praia do Carvoeiro
8400, Lagoa

Lagoa

This is the main bathing center in Lagoa. Today it continues to be a fishermen's beach, access to which has been redeveloped. Thus, walking along the streets and alleys with restricted car access, heading towards the sea, the beach appears, close to the commercial area. The beach is not extensive, it is narrow and relatively small and has a concession area. To get to know this part of the coast better, we suggest renting a boat that will take bathers to see the caves.

Linha 22

  • food & drink

Rua dos Clérigos, 23
4050-205, Porto

Porto

The Line 22 is a restaurant\/café\/bar where you can enjoy Portuguese products: cheeses, wine through jams, liqueurs or cakes. Situated next to the clerics, the 22 Line has already been a grocery shop and a clothing store. Today is essentially a place for snacking. Regularly makes wine and cheese tastings and serves snacks to enjoy while looking at one of the busier streets of downtown Porto: rua dos Clérigos.

Amarante Camping

  • hotels

Rua Pedro Alvellos
4600-099, Amarante

Amarante

This campsite benefits from its privileged location, on the right bank of the Tâmega River, providing nooks of wonderful beauty, where there is no shortage of spaces with shadows and abundant vegetation. Offers numerous amenities and accommodations and has as main attraction the river beach, 50, is also a small pool which is situated in the highest part of the Park. Alternatively can pay a visit to the historic heritage of the city of Amarante, only one kilometre away and taste delicious cuisine in the local restaurants.

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