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This bridge is placed in an area with other bridges, dams and fluvial mills on the river Leça.
A granite triangular fountain with springs.
These mills, now in ruins, belong to the architectonic nucleus of Ardegães, from the XIX century and can be seen along the banks of the river Leça.
These mills, now ruined, belong to the architectonic nucleus of Ardegães, from the 19th century and can be seen along the banks of the river Leça.
These mills, now ruined, belong to the architectonic nucleus of the 19th century and can be seen along the banks of the river Leça.
Two mills in ruins connected by a bridge over the river Leça.
These mills, now in ruins, belong to the architectonic nucleus of Ardegães, from the XIX century and can be seen along the banks of the river Leça.
A historical bridge over the Leça river, placed upon granite arches.
A sculpture by Ilídio Fontes, showing a feminine figure lying down over a granite stone.
Ancient, millenary roman road that used to connect Lisbon to Braga.