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Borda D'Água
- food & drink
Rua Central, 46
5470-430, Salto
Serves to support small accommodation with the same name, but don't hesitate to serve those who come by traditional food. Modest living room, without great pretensions, bet in the flavors as insured amount, preserving the traditions and customs of the region. Make some potatoes with bacon, garlic and salsa delicious, they call more attention than the barrosã steak which serves to monitor. It also has some pears drunk and a damp sponge, always accompanied with some freedom of expression of Dona Maria, the proprietor, who is affectionately addressed.
Folias de Baco
- food & drink
Rua dos Caldeireiros, 138
4050-140, Porto
The tavern Folias of Bacchus, located in the Centre of Porto, opened doors in December 2013. It is a peculiar and unique project involving the Douro wines producer Eye in the foot, being the tavern a privileged space for exclusive offer of these nectars, in their white varieties Moscatel Galego, Rosé, red, Pinot Noir and late harvest. Snacks, such as alheira, sausages, tibornas and cheese, are also unique to the area of the Douro. The space, vintage and intimate atmosphere of this traditional Tavern, provides the perfect setting for a warm conversation among friends, around these wines and regional flavors.
O Barão
- food & drink
Rua Comendador José Rufino - Pousada Barão de Forrester
5070-031, Alijó
Situated within the Pousada Barão de Forrester, the Baron Restaurant, is a space of encounter with the flavors of the Douro. The kitchen of Fatima Galician, head of Pousada Barão de Forrester, proposes a variety of flavours inspired by traditional Portuguese cuisine. The new Charter values, in the kitchen, the freshness and quality of products, meat, the Smokehouse, vegetables ... and wine, the proximity to the Douro region, birthplace of port wine. The Baron is a restaurant marked by warm décor, in black and white tones, referring to the time and space of the Barão de Forrester, Douro and the …
Reguengo do Fetal
- country
- heritage
Reguengo do Fetal
2440, Reguengo do Fetal
Reguengo do Fetal is located north of Fátima and is extremely well-known among climbers. With typical regional architecture, the main points of interest are the parish church (a Property of Public Interest), built in the 16th century with alterations in the 18th century, the chapels of Our Lady of Fetal and Saint Matthew, the wayside cross, and the Eay of the Cross. In October, the pilgrimage maintains the old tradition of the night procession illuminated by thousands of lanterns made from snail shells. Besides climbing, a hunting area for tourists can be found near the village.
Pista de Pesca Desportiva de Cavez
- beach
- leisure
Cês
4860-152, Cavez
The Cavez Sport Fishing Track annually hosts approximately 150 national and regional competitions, involving an average of 40 athletes per event, held every weekend (Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning) from March to October. The area comprises 3 ponds (one downstream, one in the center, and one upstream), where the waters have average depths of 2.5 meters and 3 meters. The predominant species in this track are barbel, chub, chub, and a wide variety of smaller species such as bleak, amberjack, goby, and perch.
Castelo Rodrigo
- country
- heritage
Castelo Rodrigo
6440, Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo
Castelo Rodrigo is located on a steep hill, at an altitude of 820 meters, at the source of the Serra da Marofa mountain range. According to history, it was inhabited around half a millennium BC and later occupied by the Romans, still preserving two intersecting road sections from that era. It possesses a valuable collection of military and religious architecture, notably the walls of the medieval castle, the Manueline pillory, the palace of the 1st Marquis of Castelo Rodrigo, the Rocamador church, and several houses with Manueline windows. Regional crafts are characterized by lace and embroidery.
Quinta da Fidalga
- heritage
Avenida da República, 2571
2840-741, Seixal
Quinta da Fidalga is distinguished by its tidal lake, a unique monument in Portuguese hydraulic architecture. Its origins date back to the 15th century, always associated with agricultural and leisure functions. It is said that Paulo da Gama, brother of Vasco da Gama, settled in the Seixal region to oversee the construction of caravels destined for the discovery of the sea route to India. Also noteworthy is the beautiful garden outside the house. The space is also part of the Manuel Cargaleiro Arts Workshop, an architectural project by Álvaro Siza Vieira.
Miradouro do Monte de São Domingos
- country
- leisure
Fontelo
5110, Armamar
It's located on the hill of São Domingos, in Fontelo. It offers fantastic views of the Douro landscape. It's considered one of the most spectacular viewpoints in the entire Douro region. From here, you can see the municipalities of Lamego, Tarouca, Resende, Mesão Frio, Régua, Santa Marta de Penaguião, Vila Real, and many others. The spectacle of the farms that frame the Douro River on both sides is extraordinary. Directly in front of us lies the imposing Serra do Marão, which, for those coming from the north coast, is a veritable gateway to the Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro region. At …
Igreja de Vila da Ponte
- heritage
Rua de Santa Maria Madalena
5470-543, Montalegre
Before the Church was the Church of Santa Marinha Chaplaincy. The patron saint of the village is St. Mary Magdalene bridge. Initially the Church was smaller, having been added multiple times due to population increase. The last change was made in 1710. Abroad we can find a foot that served to support the person who pulled the gramalheira, to ring the Bell. This foot was located next to the front door, where you can still check the wear and tear caused by gramalheira. Currently was placed elsewhere, since it is no longer used, since it was built in 1950, a …
Rota da Cortiça
- heritage
Rua Gago Coutinho, 18
8150-151, São Brás de Alportel
The Cork Route takes you on a journey through the mysteries of the ancient relationship between humans and the cork oak. Through the suggested routes, you'll learn about the stories, techniques of preparing and transforming cork, a popular culture intrinsically linked to this region. Cork is the common thread in six areas of interest: heritage, nature, rural life, tradition, innovation, and knowledge. Each hub explores the cork cycle in its various aspects, from the cork oak forest to the factory, and explores beautiful landscapes. It is uniquely adapted for people with reduced mobility and the blind.