Best attractions and places to see around Padroso include a mix of natural landmarks and historical sites. The region is characterized by its mountainous landscape, offering expansive views and opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore historical architecture and monuments that reflect the local culture and heritage.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The monument is dedicated to the Barrosã oxen. Yes, that's right, those are the cattle with the long horns that belong to this area. In addition, many details of old village life can be seen in the small village (levada, washtubs...).
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It is a small and simple church from the seventeenth century, but it is open and can be visited.
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This castle has long stood on the hill above the town. The Castello can be visited (no admission charge). There is a small exhibition and you can also climb the tower. The castle has been classified as a national monument.
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Above Montalegre there is a beautiful viewpoint with a great view of the castle and the town - Miradouro da Corujeira.
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Second highest mountain in Portugal. Great tarmac. Great view for Montalegre and Spain valley. Spot for air sports. There’s a lot of trail for gravel and MTB.
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For breathtaking vistas, visit Serra do Larouco Summit, the second-highest mountain in Portugal, offering expansive views of Montalegre and the Spanish valley. Another excellent spot is the View of Montalegre, providing a beautiful panorama of the castle and the town from Miradouro da Corujeira.
You can explore Montalegre Castle, a national monument where you can visit a small exhibition and climb its tower. Also, consider visiting Igreja da Misericórdia de Montalegre, a small and simple 17th-century church that is open to visitors.
Yes, the Torre do Boi Monument is a unique man-made structure dedicated to the Barrosã oxen, known for their long horns. The surrounding small village also offers insights into traditional village life.
The region is excellent for cycling. Serra do Larouco Summit offers numerous trails for both gravel and mountain biking. You can find various MTB trails and road cycling routes in the wider area. For more details, explore the MTB Trails around Padroso guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Padroso guide.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Igreja da Misericórdia de Montalegre is a historical site that can be visited by families. Additionally, the View of Montalegre provides an accessible and enjoyable scenic spot for all ages.
Beyond sightseeing, the mountainous landscape around Padroso is ideal for outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain biking and gravel cycling, especially around Serra do Larouco Summit. The region also offers opportunities for air sports and various hiking trails.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views from Serra do Larouco Summit, the historical significance of Montalegre Castle, and the unique cultural insight provided by the Torre do Boi Monument and its surrounding village life. The opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling are also highly rated.
Yes, Serra do Larouco Summit is known as a spot for air sports, offering ideal conditions for activities like paragliding, thanks to its elevation and open views.
While not explicitly listed as a highlight, the region around Montalegre is known for traditional architecture. You might encounter examples like the Hórreo (traditional granary) in the broader area, which reflects the local heritage.
The best time to visit Padroso for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling is generally during the spring and autumn months when the weather is milder and more pleasant. Summers can be warm, while winters can be cold and potentially snowy at higher elevations like Serra do Larouco.
Yes, the area offers several challenging mountain biking routes. For instance, routes like 'Igreja de Morgade – Montalegre Castle loop from Montalegre' and 'Geodesic landmark (1125m) – Ribeiro do Campesinho Bridge loop from Montalegre' are rated as difficult. You can find more details in the MTB Trails around Padroso guide.
Road cyclists can find a variety of routes, including moderate and difficult options. Examples include the 'Montalegre Circuit – Loop tour' and the more challenging 'N2 Kilometer Zero – Chaves – Montalegre Castle loop from Montalegre'. Explore the Road Cycling Routes around Padroso guide for more options.


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