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Praia fluvial de Vale das Éguas

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Praia fluvial de Vale das Éguas
6320, Sabugal

Sabugal

River Beach very pleasant, with a sand-pit in good condition and some trees offering shade. Has good conditions to practice canoeing. There is also a small pool.

Museu do Sabugal

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Largo de São Tiago
6320-447, Sabugal

Sabugal

This museum displays a collection of objects ranging from prehistoric times to the modern age, passing through the Roman period and the middle ages. There is also a space for temporary exhibitions.

Sortelha

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Sortelha
6320, Sabugal

Sabugal

Sortelha is one of the oldest small towns in the entire country. Located on the top of a rocky hill at an altitude of more than 760 metres. With excellent defensive conditions, it was inhabited, at first, by castros (celtic villages) and, much later, it was peopled by the king Dom Sancho II. Of the medieval castle, that was several times transformed, some defensive towers, the donjon and some gothic gates along the walls still remain. A special note to the 14th century mother church, with baroque carvings on the high altar from the 18th century.

Castelo de Vilar Maior

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Largo da Misericórdia, 9
6320-601, Sabugal

Sabugal

The early occupation of this site dates back possibly to pre-Roman times, Roman or Muslim, after being rebuilt in 1139. Features a stroke irregular oval, with a square keep, having three records, arrow slits straight and arched door broken. In the 20th century, the building of the old community oven suffered restoration, for here set up a tour desk and a craft shop.

Castelo de Alfaiates

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Praça Brás Garcia de Mascarenhas
6320-081, Sabugal

Sabugal

It is believed that this castle was built prior to nationality, during the reign of Alfonso IX of León. Later, the King Dom Dinis regained much of that region, ordering works of restoration and expansion in their strongholds. Dom Manuel I gave new Charter to village, taking place new restoration. Currently, there are two square towers, one of the entrance doors bears the Royal Crown and coat of Dom Manuel. The wall that surrounded the village has nothing left.

Castelo do Sabugal e Restos da Muralha

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Largo de Santa Maria
6320-328, Sabugal

Sabugal

This fortification was built in the 12th and 13th centuries and later sent to enlarge by Dom Dinis. During that time some changes were made, Manueline which subsists the gate which gave access to the drawbridge. Still preserves the Alcazaba with the keep of pentagonal base, the Tower of the five Corners, protected by machicolations and faucets, and the waist of walls that surrounds the village. Emphasis the thickness and height of the curtains of the Alcazaba and the existence of the Barbican.

Castelo de Sortelha

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Largo do Pelourinho
6320-536, Sabugal

Sabugal

Castle of likely Muslim construction, whose oldest written document that references date from the reign of Dom Sancho I, who ordered to repair works in the Castle. Later, Dom Manuel I received it with restoration work, marked by the insertion of the Manueline weapons on wall of castelejo. There is the Citadel with machicolations and national monument to protect the entrance to the enclosure and, inside, a cistern. In the center of the Citadel lies the keep with a square plan and a single floor. The walled fence, with two doors flanked by torres, surrounds the entire village.

Praça de Touros do Souto

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Rua Padre José Miguel
6320-651, Sabugal

Sabugal

Praça de touros tradicional, onde decorrem as famosas Capeias Arraianas.

Igreja Matriz de Sortelha / Igreja de Nossa Senhora das Neves e Torre Sineira

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Largo da Igreja
6320-536, Sabugal

Sabugal

It is believed that the primitive building was built in the 14th century, working at the time as a watchtower. It was later remodeled in 1573, suffering more reconstructions in the following centuries. It consists of a longitudinal plan composed, with a single nave and a square chancel, with coverage in fake wooden barrel vault on the ship and in "alfarge" style in the chancel. Despite medieval origin, the Church denotes a large Renaissance influence.

Igreja Matriz de Vila Boa / Igreja de São Pedro

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Largo da Igreja, 3
6320-581, Sabugal

Sabugal

Church built in the 19TH century and the 20th century, consisting of a nave only and a separate belfry. Featured, inside, for the altarpieces of gilt.

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