A small village with a variety of mazes, with yards and alleys. The houses are mostly built in granite. The most recent areas around the old part are different. At about 800 metres, the waterfall "Poço Negro" (Black Well), on the Teixeira river, is worth a visit.
A village locatd at the centre of the Freita mountain, whose main feature is the typical granite houses with slate rooftops. The oldest area is crossed by several brooks and remains practically untouched.
Located on a fertile valley surrounded by the ocks of the Freita massif, this rustic village is composed of granite constructions with slate rooftops that still hav thei original aspect. The inhabitants ar farmrs and cattle raisers. For those who enjoy hunting and a nice meal, there is an old hunters association that organizes vents and offers lodging.
Located on a rocky terrain at the top of the Freita Mountain, this village is composed of a set of small granite houses with slate rooftops, surrounded by fertile lands. Of the once communal life, there still remain the functioning water mills. To recover thee traditional region's craftswork, classes have been organized according to the traditional techniques.
A village located on a rather steep hillside that, together with the Village of Candal, forms an amphitheatre. The houses are mostly made of schist and the agriculture is basically of corn. There is also cattle raising.
A village located on the left bank of the Vouga river, with old two floors granite houses, usually with a water mill on the ground floor. This village once furnished flour to the entire Lafões region.