Located betwwen two brooks that lead to Alcáçovas, Santa Susana is a typical village of the Alentejo region, with white houses decorated with blue bars. The dam's proximity allows for the practice of water sports and fishing. It has a river beach, with cork oaks and pines on the banks, a shooting area and hunting areas. Being an ancient place, it is not a wonder that pre-historic axes and gold artefacts of the Iron Age have been found here. In architectural terms, a special note to the mother church and to the submerged roman bridge. Regarding the craftswork, thera are …
A walkway located along the Santa Comba Dão River, it's a pleasant place for a leisurely stroll. Along the way, you'll spot ducks and colorful flowers.
Bayou in the Mira river, surrounded by a landscape of much vegetation. The place is rather peaceful and ideal for resting. The most common fish species are the achigan, the barbel and the carp. The picturesque villages of Santa Clara-a-Velha ( with its roman bridge and the chapel of Our Lady of Cola) and Sabóia are also worth a visit. By the dam there is an inn.
In the city's historic center, noteworthy landmarks include Praça da República, Largo de Santa Maria, Arcos dos Prazeres, Rua Aresta Branco, Rua dos Infantes, Rua do Touro, Rua da Guia, Rua dos Pintores, Rua Manuel de Arriaga, Rua da Ancha, and Rua Abel Viana. Numerous monuments of great architectural and heritage value can be admired here.