Attractions and places to see around Santiago De Cassurrães, a parish within the municipality of Mangualde, Portugal, offer a mix of natural landscapes and historical sites. The region is characterized by its river systems, such as the Rio Dão, and green spaces. Visitors can explore cultural landmarks and gardens that reflect the area's heritage. This area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and historical exploration.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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From this Penalva do Castelo square, where the Igreja da Misericordia stands, a beautiful 12-kilometer Pequena Rota hike begins: "PR7 - Castendo Trail (PCT)" More information here 👇🏻: https://www.trilhosecaminhadas.pt/percursos/pr7-trilho-de-castendo-pct/
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Casa da Ínsua is a remarkable 18th-century Baroque palace located in Penalva do Castelo, near Viseu, famous for its magnificent gardens (French and English), its production of Dão wine, and its history linked to Brazil. It is currently a charming Parador hotel offering wine tourism, rural experiences, and a museum on the life of its builder, Luís de Albuquerque. More information about Casa da Insua here 👇🏻 https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casa_da_%C3%8Dnsua
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For those interested in history and ancient buildings, the PR7-MGL route in the town of Mangualde offers Roman ruins. Citânia da Raposeira, an important archaeological site dating back to the Iron Age, is a window into the region's distant past, with remains that testify to ancient human occupation and Mangualde's historical richness. https://www.trilhosecaminhadas.pt/percursos/pr7-pegadas-com-historia-mgl/
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You can also walk on the other side and it's magnificent‼️👣🤩
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A nice walk to do the PR1-PCT Route from Senhora da Ribeira, full about 6.5 km or shorter about 4.5 km - https://www.trilhosecaminhadas.com/percursos/pr1-rota-da-senhora-da-ribeira-pct/
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A very nice area to walk where the Dão River becomes much wider, here also opens the PR1-PCT route Senhora da Ribeira route: https://www.trilhosecaminhadas.com/percursos/pr1-rota-da-senhora-da-ribeira-pct/
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The Rio Dão rises in the Serra da Estrela (mountainous region of Portugal) about 2 km northwest of the town of Aguiar da Beira at about 900 m. It flows out after approx. 92 km into the reservoir of the Aguieira dam and then it merges into the Rio Mondego.
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Nice little chapel, starting point of the PCT PR 1, wonderful opportunity for a rest with a view of the Rio Dão
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The region offers several natural highlights. You can visit the Rio Dão, which rises in the Serra da Estrela mountains and provides a beautiful area for walks, especially where it widens before merging into the Rio Mondego. Additionally, the Casa da Ínsua Gardens, while part of a historical estate, are a natural monument featuring magnificent 18th-century French and English gardens.
Yes, the area is rich in history. The Igreja da Misericórdia de Mangualde is an 18th-century religious building known for its beautiful interior. For ancient history enthusiasts, Citânia da Raposeira is an important archaeological site dating back to the Iron Age, offering a glimpse into the region's distant past.
Beyond walking along the Rio Dão, you can find various cycling opportunities. There are numerous road cycling routes, touring bicycle routes, and MTB trails around Santiago De Cassurrães, catering to different difficulty levels.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Casa da Ínsua Gardens offer beautiful spaces for children to explore. Historical sites like Citânia da Raposeira and religious buildings such as the Igreja da Misericórdia de Mangualde and the Chapel of Our Lady of the Riverside are also considered family-friendly, providing educational and scenic experiences.
Yes, hiking is a popular activity. The Igreja da Misericórdia de Mangualde serves as a starting point for the popular PR7 - Castendo Trail. Another route, the PR1-PCT route Senhora da Ribeira, can be accessed near the Rio Dão and the Chapel of Our Lady of the Riverside, offering walks of varying lengths.
While specific seasonal recommendations for Santiago De Cassurrães are not available, generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring attractions and engaging in outdoor activities in Portugal, avoiding the intense heat of summer or the cooler, wetter days of winter.
Beyond the main highlights, consider exploring the Chapel of Our Lady of the Riverside. It's a charming little chapel that offers a wonderful opportunity for a rest with views of the Rio Dão and serves as a starting point for scenic walks.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The magnificent 18th-century gardens at Casa da Ínsua and the serene walking areas along the Rio Dão are highly praised. The beautiful interior of the Igreja da Misericórdia de Mangualde also leaves a lasting impression.
The PR7 - Castendo Trail is a beautiful 12-kilometer Pequena Rota hike that begins from the square where the Igreja da Misericórdia de Mangualde stands. More detailed information about this specific trail can often be found on local hiking and tourism websites.
Yes, in the broader region, you can find several green spaces. Parque da Senhora dos Verdes in Gouveia and Parque do Fontelo and Aquilino Ribeiro Park in Viseu offer natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor enjoyment and relaxation, though they are a bit further from Santiago De Cassurrães itself.
The Casa da Ínsua Gardens are part of a remarkable 18th-century Baroque palace. They are famous for their magnificent French and English garden designs, their production of Dão wine, and their historical ties to Brazil. It's considered a natural monument and offers a blend of horticulture, history, and culture.


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