This garden dates back to the late 18th century and has three wide balconies, decorated by boxwoods. At the time when it was restored, a fountain with a central coat of arms with tiles that picture horses was added. The tile panels, of the early 20th century, are by Pereira Cão. There are guided tours under previous appointment.
This garden is composed of boxwood hedges that accompany the existing lake. In the centre there is a simple stone spring. A special note to a fountain in between two flights of stairs. Visits under previous appointment.
This village, located by the Mondego river, is of the 12th century. In 1514 it was given a charter by Dom Manuel. Located in the vineyards region of the Beiras, it has a rural tourism space, the House of Abreu Madeira, that belongs to the Routes of the Dão Wines. A special note to the church, with a joanine facade, and to a restored pillory. Nearby, there is the Thermae of Urgeiriça.
Santar is located in the vineyards centre of the Dão region. It has a group of manors, mostly in the baroque style. Among them, a special note to the a8th century House of Souto, the Paço, the Alameda Farm and the Vale do Chão Farm, both adapted to be rural tourism houses. The church of misericórdia is of the 17th century. There are also vestiges of roman roads, typical cobblestone streets and granite houses.