GRUTAS DA MOEDA
Caves with beautiful walls at 45 m depth like a baroque cathedral with ...Read more
GRUTAS DE MIRA DE AIRE
Caves at 110 m depth with the Museu do Fóssil and the fossils of São ...Read more
ROMAN RUINS OF CONIMBRIGA
Roman ruins of the 2nd century BC, among the best preserved of the Iberian ...Read more
RESERVA NATURAL DAS BERLENGAS
Land and marine reserve with a rich biodiversity, one of the important ...Read more
GRUTAS DE SANTO ANTONIO
Caves at 514 m above sea level, with a gentle slope at the entrance 140 m ...Read more
LA SERRA DA BOA VIAGEM
Read moreA forest covered with forest (cedar, eucalyptus, acacias, pine). Its highest point reaches 261,88 m. From its miradouros it offers a beautiful view of the city and beaches. Beware! very uncertain signage: you get lost easily. This is where Parque Aventura is the country's largest park of treetop.
PARQUE VERDE DO MONDEGO
Read moreA playful green space and a trendy spot; We decomposes in the sun by listening to the water coming from the contemporary fountain, flirts it with a cocktail, sherbet or even a meal on the terrace, in one of the four cafés-restaurants.
ALVADOS GRUTAS
Caves discovered in 1964 composed of underground lakes, stalactites and ...Read more
PARQUE DOM CARLOS I
Shady park in Caldas da Rainha including a lake, tennis courts, sculptures, ...Read more
FOZ CÔA ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK
Archaeological park with rock engravings from the Upper Paleolithic, ...Read more
LEIRIA PINE FOREST
Pine forest of Leiria, a huge forest leading to sandy beaches and cliffs ...Read more
MONUMENTO PEGADAS DE DINOSSAURIOS
Traces of dinosaur footprints in the Serra de Aire, including examples of ...Read more
PASSADIÇOS DO MONDEGO
Read moreThere are two entrances to this route through the valley, either via a wooden footbridge, or via existing hiking trails: at the Caldeirão dam, or at Videmonte. Before setting off, remember to take water and download your entrance ticket, which you'll need to present at checkpoints (for security purposes). The only hitch is that the route is 12 km one way, which means that you'll have to walk back in the opposite direction, or take a cab, as there's no shuttle yet. Or you need 2 cars... But very pretty!