Attractions and places to see around Quintã encompass a range of natural and historical sites within the northern Douro region of Portugal. This area is characterized by its terraced vineyards, the Douro River, and traditional rural properties. Visitors can explore natural monuments, historical settlements, and cultural landmarks, offering opportunities for outdoor activities and discovery. The region provides diverse experiences for those interested in nature and local heritage.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Thank you for sharing the photos, with spectacular images.👍🙏
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Granaries are icons of northern Portugal, built in stone or a combination of stone and wood. Elongated in shape and built on pillars, they are used to store corn cobs, allowing them to dry through the side gaps, while protecting them from birds and rodents.
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The path is well signposted throughout.
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A natural pearl, away from the large tourist crowds 😃. Easy to reach by car, plenty of parking available.
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If you run the PR3, this point is well before the halfway point, but at least after the biggest climb -> top spot for the lunch break
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Beautiful spot on the Ribeira de Arnal, just to watch the water rippling or to jump in. There is a road with a parking lot directly above.
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This spectacularly sited church was probably constructed in C14. Its simple frame is resolutely Romanesque, although there are some later additions, notably the bell tower. A tomb housed in the adjacent chapel, marked with a sword and two half moons, is presumed to belong to Lourenço Viegas, son of Egas Moniz, tutor of Dom Afonso Henriques, the first king of Portugal.
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The region around Quintã is rich in natural beauty, featuring impressive waterfalls and serene river spots. You can visit the spectacular Fisgas de Ermelo Waterfalls, a natural monument where water cascades down a steep rock face. Another popular spot is Upper Piocas, a river offering a refreshing swim, ideal for a lunch break during a hike. Don't miss the Gregos Waterfall, a natural pearl away from large tourist crowds, perfect for cooling off and swimming.
Yes, the area offers cultural landmarks alongside its natural beauty. The Ermelo Village is a notable settlement known for its beautiful views, though the climb can be steep. Additionally, the Church of São Dinis, likely constructed in the 14th century, is a spectacularly sited church with Romanesque architecture and historical significance, including a tomb presumed to belong to Lourenço Viegas.
The region around Quintã is excellent for outdoor activities, especially hiking. You can find routes like the moderate "Ôlo River – Fisgas de Ermelo Waterfalls loop from Ermelo" or the "Arnal Ecological School – Gregos Waterfall loop from Lordelo." For more options, including easy and difficult trails, explore the hiking guide for Quintã.
Yes, the Gregos Waterfall is considered family-friendly, offering a beautiful spot for watching the water or jumping in, with easy access and plenty of parking. Natural swim spots like Upper Piocas also provide opportunities for refreshing swims that families can enjoy.
The term 'Quintã,' or more commonly 'Quinta' in Portuguese, refers to an estate or farm. This means that many distinct and attractive locations across Portugal bear this name, ranging from historic palaces and mystical gardens to renowned wine estates and natural parks. The attractions around *this* specific Quintã focus on natural monuments and historical settlements.
For refreshing swims, Upper Piocas is a top spot, especially for a break during a hike. Another excellent option is the Gregos Waterfall, which is described as a natural pearl perfect for cooling off and swimming, easily accessible by car with parking available.
Yes, the area around Quintã offers various routes for both road cycling and running. You can find challenging road cycling routes like the "Corgo River Waterfalls – Palácio de Mateus loop from Vila Real" or the "Sabroso de Aguiar Climb – N2 Kilometer Zero – Chaves loop from Vila Real" in the road cycling guide. For runners, there are options such as the "Marão Tunnel loop from Rio Marão" or the "Ermelo Village loop from Ermelo e Pardelhas" in the running trails guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the opportunity for refreshing swims at places like Upper Piocas, often noting it as a perfect lunch break spot during hikes. The adventure and beautiful views offered by the climb to Ermelo Village are also highly recommended. The Gregos Waterfall is loved for being a natural pearl away from crowds, great for cooling off.
For some attractions, like the Gregos Waterfall, there is a road with a parking lot directly above, making it easy to reach by car with plenty of parking available. Accessibility for other spots, especially those requiring hiking, may vary, so it's advisable to check specific highlight details for parking information.
Yes, the Ermelo Village is known for its beautiful views, especially after the steep climb. The Fisgas de Ermelo Waterfalls also offers a dramatic natural spectacle as the water cascades down, providing a unique viewpoint of the landscape.
The terrain for hiking around Quintã can be varied. For instance, the climb to Ermelo Village is described as extremely steep and can be slippery if wet. The Fisgas de Ermelo Waterfalls features a steep rock face with large boulders and outcrops. Trails can range from easy to difficult, so checking the difficulty grade of specific routes in the hiking guide is recommended.


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