The restaurant O Temple, in Évora, with a family management, was get the name from the symbol of the city, and confeciona the most traditional recipes with genuine products also Alentejo region.
Rustic house with chapel, typically minhota, inserted on a farm with fantastic mountain views. It is a manor house built in the 16th century, from 1989 was restored, offering today six cozy rooms.
Very old House that is today São Damião. Although the last owners dons this House being the Osórios, still possess weapons that are on the right side, the guns of rabbits and, on the left side, the Botelhos '.
Statue that pays homage to Aníbal Rao, a former priest of Castro Laboreiro, firm defender of traditions and landscapes of this land, since the nature and heritage protection to the protection of the region's dog, the Cão de Castro Laboreiro from.
Rail nonsignaled recommended only in spring and summer season. Lasting approximately 1:0, lets get to know two bridges, the dam of Rao and the ribeira de Pera.
This route passes a little all over the parish of Montesinho, giving you the opportunity to get to know the village of Montesinho, France and, embracing a part of Portelo\/the Montesinho Natural Park.
Located in a 17th century house, classed as a parish interest construction, one may get acquainted with the parish's rural life of the old days through photographs, clothes and utensils.
A museum since June 2007, even though it still functions as a lighthouse. Besides the exhibitions space, one can get to know everything there is to know about Portugal's lighthouses.
The current building of the town hall was built between 1898 and 1913, just getting completely finished, however, in 1942. Presents, in the largo area, an evocative monument of the battle of Ourique.
Located in an old pateo of the Algarve, this pleasant space has a large terrace in a garden with lemon trees and vines. The gastronomical propositions get their inspiration from the regional cuisine of the Algarve.