Best attractions and places to see around Cordinhã. Cordinhã is a locality in Portugal, situated within the broader regions of Cantanhede and Coimbra. This area serves as a gateway to numerous historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Visitors can explore diverse points of interest in the surrounding districts.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Very tasty cakes and donuts with filling, aromatic coffee and pleasant maintenance staff. Prices, as usual in such a cafe in Portugal, surprise and delight. Highly recommend. It is a little away from the center, but in the city center we did not find anything good for a snack.
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The Church of Saint James in Coimbra, Portugal, is a historic Catholic church dating back to the 12th century. Here is some information: Features 1. Architectural style: Romanesque and Gothic. 2. Location: Historic Center of Coimbra. 3. Dedication: Saint James the Greater. 4. Important tourist and religious site. History 1. Founded in 1128 by the Bishop of Coimbra. 2. Rebuilt in the 13th century. 3. Alterations in the 15th and 16th centuries. Points of Interest 1. Romanesque façade. 2. Gothic interior. 3. Chapel of Saint James. 4. Medieval stained glass windows. 5. Ornate portico. Practical Information 1. Address: Rua do Quebra-Costas, 3000-033 Coimbra. 2. Opening hours: 9am-12pm and 2pm-5pm. 3. Admission: free.
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Nossa Senhora do Ó Church, is a Christian church from the XVII century, located into the small village of "Ançã", at about 20 Km from Coimbra.
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Church and monument of Saint James in Trouxemil Camino de Santiago Camino de Santiago Way of Saint James
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Segment between Coimbra north and Mealhada south. Expect a great contact with the nature, where you can view a great variety of birds and botanical species. Ride in asphalt, gravel, some rocks and a little bit of sand.
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The area around Cordinhã is rich in history. You can explore the 17th-century Nossa Senhora do Ó Church of Ançã, or the even older Church of Saint James of Trouxemil in Coimbra, which dates back to the 12th century and features Romanesque and Gothic styles. Further afield, the University of Coimbra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers historical buildings like the Joanina Library and Capela de São Miguel.
Yes, several notable religious buildings are located near Cordinhã. The Nossa Senhora do Ó Church of Ançã is a 17th-century Christian church in the village of Ançã. In Coimbra, you can visit the historic Church of Saint James of Trouxemil, a Catholic church from the 12th century, and the impressive 12th-century Old Cathedral (Sé Velha) of Coimbra, a prime example of Romanesque architecture. The Santa Cruz Monastery, also in Coimbra, is another significant historical and religious site.
For a deep dive into Roman history, head to the Conímbriga Roman Ruins, located approximately 25 minutes from Coimbra. This is Portugal's largest Roman site, renowned for its exceptionally well-preserved mosaics, pond-gardens, and fountains. Additionally, the Machado de Castro Museum in Coimbra is housed in a former bishop's palace and features vaulted passageways surviving from the city's Roman occupation.
The region offers several beautiful natural attractions. The Buçaco National Woods, located at the far end of Buçaco Mountain, provide a serene environment for strolls. You can also explore the stunning landscape of Lousã Mountain, home to 12 enchanting Schist Villages. For coastal relaxation, Figueira da Foz, about 40 kilometers from Coimbra, offers extensive white sandy beaches. The Coimbra Botanical Garden, part of the University, is another excellent spot for nature lovers.
Yes, the area provides opportunities for walking and hiking. A notable trail is the Caminho de Santiago segment near Barcouço, which offers contact with nature and a variety of birds and botanical species. For more options, you can explore various running and walking routes detailed in the Running Trails around Cordinhã guide, which includes moderate loops from Poutena, Cantanhede, and Torres.
Cyclists can find several routes in the vicinity. The Cycling around Cordinhã guide features routes like the challenging circular route connecting Coimbra and Palácio Hotel do Buçaco from Mealhada, or moderate loops such as the Pão do Aires – Statue of Pedro Teixeira loop from Cantanhede, and the Montemor-o-Velho Castle loop from Ançã.
Yes, mountain biking enthusiasts will find trails near Cordinhã. The MTB Trails around Cordinhã guide offers routes like the easy View of Coimbra – Mata Nacional do Choupal loop from Vilela - Fornos, and moderate trails such as the Rio Mondego – Choupal Inner Trail loop. There are also routes exploring Sete Fontes de Cantanhede.
Many of the historical and natural sites can be enjoyed by families. The Church of Saint James of Trouxemil and the Nossa Senhora do Ó Church of Ançã are listed as family-friendly. Exploring the Conímbriga Roman Ruins can be an educational and engaging experience for all ages, as can a stroll through the Coimbra Botanical Garden or the Buçaco National Woods.
Coimbra is home to several significant cultural landmarks. The University of Coimbra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a major highlight, featuring the stunning Joanina Library and the ornate Capela de São Miguel. The Machado de Castro Museum, housed in a former bishop's palace, is one of Portugal's most important museums. You can also experience local culture at the vibrant Mercado Municipal.
Absolutely. The Montemor-o-Velho Castle, dominating the Mondego River valley, is an imposing fortress with a history dating back to Roman and Arab periods. Another impressive site is the Buçaco Palace, originally a Carmelite convent, which was transformed into a luxury hotel and showcases a beautiful Neo-Manueline architectural style.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of history, culture, and nature. The Caminho de Santiago segment near Barcouço is loved for its contact with nature and diverse bird and botanical species. The historical churches, like the Church of Saint James of Trouxemil, are valued for their architectural beauty and historical significance. The local cafe Partilhafatia is praised for its tasty cakes, aromatic coffee, and pleasant staff.
While specific accessibility details vary, the Partilhafatia cafe is noted as wheelchair accessible. When planning visits to historical sites or natural areas, it's advisable to check specific venue information for accessibility features.


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