A restaurant-grill that belongs to the Hotel Dighton. It serves well prepared Portuguese dishes with refinement. Good looking decor (ceramics and copper objects) and selected atmosphere.
A good looking restaurant/shellfish house with a familiar atmophere. It serves Portuguese dishes, as well as a few Brazilian recipes. Effective service and good wine list.
A large, good looking restaurant. The menu is varied and includes some international recipes. The kitchen is on sight and a bar, at the entrance, invites you for an apéritif. Effective service.
Rustic Mannerist Chapel, alpendrada, with longitudinal plan of a single nave and sacristy. Great place of worship to pay attention on closing of the triumphal arch a capital carved in acanthus leaves.
Set of rural dwellings but well-maintained and comfortable, with seven bedrooms, a kitchen and a common room. If desired, you can pay a visit to the beekeeping centre belonging to this country house.
Tis statue, by the sculptor Luís Queimadelas, pictures a mother with two children, while holding one of them close to her breast, and intends to pay tribute to every mother.
A marble statue of August 24, 1864, that pays homage to Manuel da Silva Passos (or Passos Manuel), an important figure of the Portuguese liberal epoch. It is classed as a National Monument.
A set of granite pyramids, placed at the centre of a large lawn, showing the evolution of the Maia community. This monument is by the architects Luis Filipe Pais de Figueiredo and Zulmiro de Carvalho.
The Museum occupies a building built from scratch. It has two exhibition rooms, a reservation room and a technical treatment room. It has documentary resources linked to social sciences and natural sciences.
Dating from the 17th century, this House is linked to important political events in the region. It is situated in the Valley between the serra da Cabreira da do Gerês, minutes from the National Park.