Best attractions and places to see around Aguiar da Beira e Coruche include historical landmarks and natural features within this civil parish in the municipality of Aguiar da Beira, Portugal. Formed in 2013, the area is known for its rich history and diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore ancient monuments, religious sites, and riverside trails. The region offers a variety of outdoor experiences.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Sad UPDATE: Unfortunately, the area around Vila da Ponte was hit by a severe forest fire on August 15, 2025. The bridge and footbridge are destroyed—nothing is as it was. We wish the residents strength (and sources of funding) to rebuild!
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Sadly, this area, including the beautiful footbridge, fell victim to a devastating fire on August 15, 2025. We wish the residents of Vila da Ponte and Sernancelhe courage, confidence, and strength♥️
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On a several-kilometer-long nature trail, partly on a wide wooden boardwalk, you can explore a wealth of nature and take a refreshing dip. The circular route can be extended slightly.
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The river Távora, dammed to form the lake, is the ideal starting point. Vila da Ponte is the ideal starting point. Swimming is possible at various spots.
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The Távora walkways have been given a new lease of life with the bridge that now spans the Ferreirim river, connecting the villages of Freixinho and Ferreirim for the first time. With it, new possibilities emerge, creating circular routes that make longer walks a possibility.
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The Távora walkways create a fascinating route along the banks of the Távora River and the Vilar Reservoir, a body of water that has transformed this landscape into a true natural refuge. In summer, the perfect plan is to get up early, walk the trails before the heat sets in and, at the end, cool off with a dip in one of the river beaches, a simple pleasure that feels so good on hot days.
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The river beach of Vila de Ponte is one of the most beautiful secrets in the North of Portugal. With stunning views over the immense lake, it is the perfect refuge on hot days. At the end of May, the waters invite you to swim in the floating pools — one for adults, one for children. Ideal for families, the area also offers numerous spots for a pleasant picnic by the river.
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Usually open daily from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. The pilgrimage site has its origins in the time when Al-Mancor killed many nuns on his campaign in 982. Some managed to escape and hid a statue of the Madonna under a huge rock. Only 515 years later did a shepherd girl discover the Madonna and bring her home. However, the mother threw her into the fire and the girl, who had never been able to speak since birth, suddenly found her voice, protested loudly and took the Madonna out of the fire again. Subsequently, Lapa developed into a place of pilgrimage. Lapa and Santiago were once the two most important pilgrimage sites on the Iberian Peninsula.
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The region is rich in history, offering several national monuments. You can visit the ancient Megalithic Dolmen, the 16th-century Manueline Pillory, the 15th-century Clock Tower (Torre do Relógio), and the Romanesque-style Fonte Ameada. Additionally, the Igreja Matriz de Aguiar da Beira showcases beautiful Baroque architecture, and the Sanctuary of Nossa Senhora da Lapa is a significant pilgrimage site with origins dating back to 982.
Yes, Aguiar da Beira e Coruche boasts beautiful landscapes. Key natural features include the Pedestrian Bridge of Ribeira de Ferreirim, which connects villages and enhances walking routes. You can also explore the Start of the Passadiços do Távora, which offers a route along the Távora River and Vilar Reservoir, providing a natural refuge and river beaches. The Vila da Ponte River Beach is another beautiful spot for relaxation and swimming.
The area offers various outdoor activities, especially hiking and cycling. You can find numerous routes for hiking, including easy loops and moderate trails like the Dolmen Burial Mound loop. For cyclists, there are options for road cycling and general cycling, with routes ranging from easy to difficult, exploring the scenic countryside.
Many attractions in the region are suitable for families. The Pedestrian Bridge of Ribeira de Ferreirim and the Passadiços do Távora offer pleasant walks along the river. The Vila da Ponte River Beach is ideal for families, featuring floating pools for adults and children, and picnic spots. Historical sites like the Megalithic Dolmen can also be an engaging educational experience for children.
The warmer months are ideal for enjoying the river beaches and cooling off after walks on the Távora walkways. Spring and early autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, allowing you to explore the natural beauty comfortably. During certain weeks, the surrounding forests become active with traditional mushroom gathering, offering a unique cultural experience.
Yes, the region offers several easy walking routes. The Passadiços do Távora provide accessible trails along the riverbanks. The hiking guide lists easy loops such as the Aracnídeo Bird Observatory loop from Sernancelhe and a shorter Hiking loop from Sernancelhe, perfect for a relaxed stroll.
Beyond the prominent national monuments, you can explore the Largo dos Monumentos, which serves as the historical and administrative center of Aguiar da Beira. The 18th-century Igreja da Misericórdia also contributes to the rich cultural landscape. For a glimpse into the past, the Castle Ruins and the remnants of the Primitive Igreja Matriz de S. Pedro offer historical insights.
Absolutely. The Pedestrian Bridge of Ribeira de Ferreirim is a significant natural feature, connecting villages and creating new possibilities for longer walking routes. Additionally, the Portucalense Bridge over the River Coja, located in the former parish of Coruche, is a notable point of interest with historical significance.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of rich history and stunning natural landscapes. The peaceful escape offered by the region, combined with opportunities for outdoor activities like walking the Távora walkways and relaxing at river beaches, is highly valued. The historical sites, such as the Megalithic Dolmen and Manueline Pillory, also draw significant interest for their cultural heritage.
Yes, during warmer months, the region offers spots for swimming. The Passadiços do Távora lead to river beaches where you can cool off. The Vila da Ponte River Beach is a popular choice, featuring floating pools for both adults and children, making it an ideal spot for a refreshing dip.
Yes, for experienced cyclists, there are challenging routes available. The road cycling guide includes difficult routes like the Pelourinho de Aguiar da Beira – Medieval Castle Porta Do Sol loop, which covers over 74 km. Similarly, the general cycling guide features difficult routes such as the Bar Restaurante A Parreira loop from Casfreires.


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