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Rochedo
- food & drink
Rua de Vale D'Álvaro, 17
5300-274, Bragança
Is a house without pretentiousness but who is proud of their cooking and medium\/high clientele that opens the doors to her daily. If you don't like to wait (the dishes are all made at the moment) it is best to call the placing the order. There is no shortage of proposals. Hunting has a special place on the menu through the Jackrabbit rice and Partridge with chestnuts in pan with plums.
Matilde Noca
- food & drink
Rua do Martingil, 157
2415-522, Leiria
The owner, Matilde, inherited his nickname from his father, owner of the well-known "Taberna do Ti Noca", in Leiria. The experience at this restaurant made her open, in 1991, the "Matilde Noca". It is a modern space with family atmosphere and attentive service, serving homemade dishes at reasonable prices. Features a small space for children.
Percurso do Centro Histórico de Ponte da Barca
- heritage
Rua Diogo Bernardes
4980, Ponte da Barca
This trail can begin at the Fonte de São João, a Baroque fountain. Continue walking past the cross and the beautiful Azenha. There are many interesting places to visit, such as the Casa da Fonte Velha, the Casa do Relógio do Sol, the Igreja da Misericórdia, the Largo da Guarda Fiscal houses, and the Casa Nobre do Correio Mor. Finish the trail next to the Igreja Matriz and Casa de Farias; a few meters ahead, you'll find the starting point.
Malhada Sorda
- country
- heritage
Malhada Sorda
6355, Vilar Formoso
Linked to the shepherds, Malhada Sorda is located on the right bank of the Côa River, in the Council of Almeida. Its origins date back to the paleolithic (as seen in the "pedra d'anta", near Carril), this village was oncee served by the roman road that linked Guarda and Salamanca. The traditional Portuguese architecture is combined with baroque buildings. Besides the "pedra d'anta" and th roman road, one should visit the mother church, the convent of the friars of Saint Augustine and the railway bridge.The high areas of the Côa valley are also pleasant.
Montesinho
- country
- heritage
Montesinho
5300, Montesinho
A village located at an altitude of about one thousand metres, part of the so-called "Terra Fria" (Cold Land). It gave its name to the Natural Park of Montesinho, of which it is a part. A special note to the beautiful surrounding landscapes, with the green of the morasses in contrast with golden and reddish of the woods and to the popular buildings in schist and granite. Its inhabitants still maintain some ancient communal uses. Do visit the "casa abrigo" (shelter house) and the dam. The area is also good for mountainering.
Hotel Alegre
- hotels
Rua Engenheiro Ernesto Navarro, 2
3050-224, Luso
The Hotel Alegre is a historic boutique hotel, familiar and intimate atmosphere, located in Termas de Luso at the foot of Mata do Buçaco, a romantic haven of health and well being only 20 Km from Coimbra, Lisbon 2:0 and 45 minutes from the port. Why not a cocktail and sunbathing poolside? For the more "lively" there is also a whole range of activities and trails to visit, on foot or by mountain bike, always framed by the generous and exotic atmosphere of Mata do Bussaco.
Centro Histórico de Braga
- heritage
Braga
4700-435, Braga
Dubbed the City of the archbishops, many religious monuments of great patrimonial value that can be found and visited. The pedestrian streets of the historic centre, with the traditional trade, has a permanent animation. The historic sites have been preserved and are the scene of conviviality between generations as famous cafes, like the Vianna and A Brasileira. They called it the Roman Bracara Augusta and those times were brands such as the fountain of the idol, the Roman baths of the Alto da Cividade and the Arco da Porta Nova, among others.
Quinta do Seixo
- leisure
Valença do Douro
5120, Valença do Douro
Quinta do Seixo is located on the south bank of the Douro River, in Cima-Corgo, and offers a wonderful view over the river. Since 1987, it has been owned by Sogrape Vinhos, which created a modern winemaking center here, where the famous Port and Douro wines are produced. Here you can learn more about the region and visit the cellar and the robotic presses, learning about the entire wine production cycle, as well as trying a Port Wine tasting.
Núcleo Museológico da Sinagoga de Castelo de Vide
- heritage
Rua da Judiaria
7390-190, Castelo de Vide
Although its exact founding is uncertain, it is known that a Jewish quarter existed in Castelo de Vide in the 14th century. A visit to the Castelo de Vide Synagogue Museum will allow visitors to explore the interior of this place of worship, including the tabernacle, with its recesses for the lamps of the "Holy Oils." To the right of this piece, a tabletop for the sacred scriptures, with seven balls embedded at the base, representing the six days in which God created the world and the seventh day, the final day of rest from his work.
Forja do Vilarelho
- heritage
Rua da Ponte de Pedra
5470-228, Montalegre
Located in the neighborhood of portela, this forge has about 70 years and is a good place to learn about the tradition of the region. Belonging to a family's flagship in the transformation of iron, even today it is possible to visit it (being active) and take a piece of memory. Here you can see the transformation of iron, since it is heated in the furnace until it hit the pestle, a large plunger activated by a pedal. In the end, if it's a small part, the mould is done on the anvil, and finally the piece sauced and cooled …