Attractions and places to see around Candal, a "Schist Village" in the Serra da Lousã in central Portugal, offer a glimpse into traditional Portuguese mountain life. This village is known for its traditional houses built from schist stone. Nestled in the river basin of the Ribeira de São João, Candal provides access to natural landscapes and cultural heritage.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Drave is a small and very pretty village. Access is quite difficult, even on foot, as the path is very uneven and covered with large stones. The exit is equally difficult, or perhaps even worse. Physical fitness is required!
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Water supply point, or stop for a coffee 👌🏼
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Hidden between the Freita and São Macário mountains, Drave is an uninhabited village that looks like something out of a mythical tale. The only way to get there is on foot, usually from Regoufe, and the first view of the village along the trail is breathtaking. Amidst the dark schist houses, the small chapel of Nossa Senhora da Saúde stands out for its whiteness. Surrounded by imposing mountains, the stone walls were built to tame the sloping land and sustain the life that once existed here. In the valley, the Palhais river runs through the village, offering an irresistible invitation to take a refreshing dip on hot days.
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Located next to Av. 25 de Abril, the Arouca Municipal Park invites you to enjoy moments of peace in the heart of the historic center. It is home to the statue of the Holy Queen Mafalda. In the immediate vicinity are the Arouca Municipal Library, the Terreiro de Santa Mafalda and the Arouca Monastery. It is equipped with a playground, a 5-a-side football pitch and a car park.
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The Arouca Monastery was an important Cistercian monastery in Arouca in the north of Portugal. The buildings and art treasures bear witness to its great period in the 17th and 18th centuries. The former convent buildings now house a museum of sacred art. The church, which is dedicated to the Virgin Mary, is visited by pilgrims in particular as the place of work and burial of the Blessed Mafalda of Portugal. The building complex has been listed as a National Monument since 1910.
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Felgueira, in the parish of Arões, Vale de Cambra, is a traditional village with granite and slate houses and cobbled paths. Surrounded by Serra da Freita, it offers stunning landscapes and signposted walking routes.
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At this point the asphalted section of the climb to Pico do Gralheiro ends, 1000m above sea level. The rest of the route can be completed on a road bike, but it is important to bear in mind that it is approximately 500m on a dirt road.
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Candal, a traditional "Schist Village," is rich in cultural heritage. You can explore its distinctive schist houses, many of which have been restored. Discover an ancient "alminha" (small shrine), a dam, and a restored olive oil mill from 1919 with operational mechanisms. The village also features a former elementary school and several watermills built in the 1920s along the Ribeira de Candal, which harnessed the river's force to grind cereals. For a broader historical experience, consider visiting Arouca Town Center, known for its architectural landmarks and picturesque streets.
Yes, Candal offers stunning natural vistas. Ascend to the highest part of the village for breathtaking panoramic views over the valley and the Ribeira do Candal. The village itself is nestled within the beautiful Serra da Lousã. For a challenging climb with rewarding views, consider the Climb to Pico do Gralheiro, which reaches 1000 meters above sea level.
The region around Candal is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes connecting Candal to other schist villages like Cerdeira. For more structured options, explore the many running trails, road cycling routes, and easy hikes available. For example, you can find detailed running routes on the Running Trails around Candal guide, or discover scenic road cycling tours in the Road Cycling Routes around Candal guide.
Many attractions in the Candal area are suitable for families. Exploring the schist village of Candal itself, with its old mills and traditional houses, can be an engaging experience for all ages. The Arouca Town Center is also listed as family-friendly, offering a blend of history and local gastronomy. Additionally, the Museum of Sacred Art of the Monastery of Arouca provides a cultural outing that can be enjoyed by families.
The Serra da Lousã region, where Candal is located, offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities for much of the year. While specific recommendations for Candal aren't provided, the mention of taking a refreshing dip in the Palhais river near Drave on hot days suggests that warmer months are enjoyable for water-based activities. Spring and autumn generally offer mild temperatures ideal for hiking and cycling, while summer can be great for enjoying rivers and cooler mountain air.
There are several easy hiking trails available in the vicinity of Candal. For example, you can find routes like the "Frecha da Mizarela Waterfall – Frecha da Mizarela Trail loop from Albergaria da Serra" or various hiking loops from Refúgio da Freita and Albergaria da Serra. These and other accessible options are detailed in the Easy hikes around Candal guide.
The natural surroundings of Candal, part of the Natura 2000 Network (Serra da Lousã Site of Community Importance), are home to diverse wildlife. It's not uncommon to encounter deer, even near the village entrance. The area is dominated by pine and eucalyptus forests, providing habitat for various species, making it a great spot for nature observation.
Absolutely. Candal serves as an excellent base for exploring other nearby schist villages. Notable examples include Talasnal, Cerdeira, Casal Novo, and Chiqueiro, each offering its own unique charm and traditional architecture. Another traditional settlement to consider is Felgueira Village, known for its granite and slate houses and cobbled paths, surrounded by the stunning Serra da Freita.
Yes, within Candal village, you can visit the Aldeias do Xisto Shop. This village store offers local goods and crafts, and it also houses a small cafeteria where you can enjoy a coffee. If you venture to nearby villages, some, like Felgueira, also offer spots for a coffee break.
Felgueira Village, located in the parish of Arões, Vale de Cambra, is a traditional settlement characterized by its charming granite and slate houses and picturesque cobbled paths. It is surrounded by the Serra da Freita, offering stunning landscapes and well-marked walking routes. It's also a good spot for a water supply point or a coffee break.
Drave is a unique, uninhabited village hidden between the Freita and São Macário mountains, often described as mythical. The only way to reach Drave is on foot, typically from Regoufe. The trail can be quite uneven and covered with large stones, requiring good physical fitness. Despite the challenging access, the first view of the village along the trail is breathtaking, with its dark schist houses and the small, white chapel of Nossa Senhora da Saúde.
When visiting Arouca Town Center, be sure to explore the Arouca Monastery, an important architectural and historical landmark. Wander through its picturesque streets and squares, which exude ancient charm. Don't miss the local gastronomy, especially the convent sweets. The Arouca Geopark, famous for its Paiva Walkways and trilobite fossils, is also nearby, offering spectacular trails and views over the Paiva River.


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