Castelo de Vide has a distinctive Portuguese accent, not unlike that of the Azores, which the locals helped to populate. In the 16th century, its walls protected a large Jewish colony, banished from Spain by the Inquisition. Built around the medieval castle on a hill above the Serra de São Mamede, this small fortified town has remained unchanged for centuries. In the surrounding area, you'll discover a concentration of megaliths, the main one being the Meada menhir. To stroll through Castelo de Vide, you'll need good shoes, as the slope is steep and the ground often paved with pebbles..

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