Espigueiros (small cereal warehouses) and rural granite houses in this typical village. The population is devoted to the manufacturing of wool products.
Toninha was, at the start of the 20th century, a centre of monarchic conspiracy and the name "Crosses of the Queimada Hill" became known due to the assassination of two monarchic partisans. A special not to its ustic houses and its espigueiros (small cereal warehouses). The village is crossed by a brook named "Nose of the World".
Onc named Casal da Urzeira due to the larg quantity of heather in the surrounding hills, Uz is a small traditional village. Its small rural, rustic houses, with culm rooftops and espigueiros (small ceral warehouses) clearly show its typical atmosphere.
A rustic village with several archaeological vestiges, namely the mamoas, piles o earth that cover mnhirs or pre-historic tombs. There is a strong communal sense.
A small group of typical rustic houses of the Alentejo region, namely the House of Granja, adapted to rural tourism. A special note to the crucifix and to an 18th century church.
A typical mountain village of the Basto region that once was a municipal hunting area and recived its charter in 1514 from the king Dom Manuel. It has a pillory and the tower of the old House of Tronco, currently ruined. A special note to the Moinhos de reis belvedere, above the Barroso mountains.