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Jardim da Cachoeira
- country
- leisure
Rua Dumfermline
8200, Albufeira
A plesant place, with plenty of vegetation, a small bridge and a lake.
Parque Infantil da Rua D
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- leisure
Rua D
7250, Alandroal
Small space with garden benches and some amusement equipment for children.
Parque Infantil da Rua Principal
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- leisure
Rua Principal
7250, Alandroal
Small fenced area and lawn with some amusement equipment.
Parque Infantil do Rossio do Arquiz
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- leisure
Rossio do Arquiz
7250, Alandroal
Small space sealed with synthetic floor and some amusement equipment.
Parque de Merendas de Juromenha
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- leisure
Rua do Miradouro de São Lazaro
7250, Alandroal
Nice area with a few tables and chairs in wood for picnics, trees to provide shade and a small fountain.
Parque Infantil do Largo da Liberdade
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- leisure
Largo da Liberdade
7200, Reguengos de Monsaraz
Small space sealed with synthetic floor and some amusement equipment.
Pena
- country
- heritage
Pena
3330, Pena
Located at the Penedo de Góis (Góis Rock), this small mountain village has several traditional schist houses along narrow alleys.
Corterredor
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- heritage
Corterredor
3330, Corterredor
A village that belongs to the schist villages network, with its typical houses of the old days. A peaceful space, with only 44 inhabitants, ideal for those who wish to rest.
Vilar Maior
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- heritage
Vilar Maior
6320, Sabugal
The castle of the old town is located at its highest point and stands out in all the surrounding areas. An old 16th century engraving, of Duarte D'Armas, shows the thre areas of the time. A special not to the pillory, the houses with coats of arms, the old bridge and the gallows.
Vila do Touro
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- heritage
Vila do Touro
6320, Sabugal
Donated to the Templars by Dom Afonso II, this village still has some important military features. There are just a few vestiges of the old castle. Currently, the village is divided in three areas: castle, calvary and the collective fields, still widely occupied. A special note to the walls of the old castle and of the citadel, the mother church, the 16th century mother church, with a Renaissance pulpit, the Hermitage of Saint Lázaro, the manuelin window and the 16th century granite pillory.