A beautiful beach, located within a luxury development, with restricted access. Access to the beach is via wooden walkways that cross the dune system, preventing its destruction. Nearby, there are high-quality restaurants and lively nightlife.
The Mirachoro I offers well-equipped apartments and spacious, with wooden furnishings and a comfortable seating area. The complex offers an outdoor swimming pool, a garden and a courtesy bus to Praia da Oura.
A Franciscan convent founded in 1547 by Dom Teodósio I, Duke of Braganza. It underwent extensive renovation in 1726 and, in 1834, was converted into a warehouse for agricultural implements. Currently, it stands vacant and on private land.
The Corcéis, by João Fragoso, are at the Praça D. João I. The statues are in bronze and settled on polished granite plaques. They are two equal elements, where a young boy tries to tame a wild horse.
The Casa de São Cucufate is a villa of the reign of Queen Mary I, fully restored to offer the tourist all the desired comfort. Rural style with living room and fireplace and interior courtyard.
The Igreja da misericórdia was founded by King Dom Manuel I around 1510, along with the Lady of Grace hospital. Highlighting the paintings by Gregório Lopes and Domingos Vieira Serrão in the triumphal arch.
This pillory was transformed into a Calvary and it presents a three steps base above which it is settled a square base column. It witnessed the Foral granted by King D. Manuel I in the 12th November of 1514.