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Cascata Cela Cavalos
- beach
- country
Outeiro
5470, Outeiro
Waterfalls in the Peneda-Gerês National Park. The access is difficult.
Barragem do Rio da Mula
- beach
- country
Alcabideche
2755, Alcabideche
This dam, located in the serra de Sintra, passes near the village of Cascais and flows directly into the sea.
Parque de Merendas de São Brás
- country
- leisure
ER 1-1
9625, São Brás
Ideal space for snacking with some stone benches and tables.
Miradouro São Neutel
- country
- leisure
Figueiró dos Vinhos
3250, Figueiró dos Vinhos
Views of the mountains and hills and some villages.
Parque Urbano da Pasteleira
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- leisure
Rua de Diogo Botelho
4150-124, Porto
Com uma área total de 7 hectares, este parque funciona como centro de convívio, recreio, lazer e desporto, acolhendo também um Centro de Educação Ambiental. Destaque ainda para a ciclovia com cerca de 2 km que liga o Parque da Pasteleira ao Parque da Cidade.
Miradouro de Cacela Velha
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- leisure
Cacela Velha
8900, Vila Real de Santo António
In the most eastern part of the Algarve the Cacela-a-Velha belvedere has excellent views of Montegordo and the Praia Verde and Mantarrota beaches. One can even still see the Ria Formosa from this elevated spot.
Foz do Rio Douro
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- country
Avenida do Brasil
4150-570, Porto
This is a binding stopping-place: the spot where the river meets the sea! The people of Porto come here for a walk and the fisher men, day or night, come to catch something.
Óbidos
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- heritage
Óbidos
2510, Óbidos
The white houses with blue or yellow stripes and the several gates clearly show this is a medieval town that preserves its original settings inside its walls. A special note to the 12th century castle, the royal paço, now a pousada, the aqueduct, the pillory and several romanesque churches from the 16th to 18th centuries.
Loriga
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- heritage
Loriga
6271-906, Seia
Located at an altitude of 770 metres, on the southeast foothills of the Estrela Mountain, the small town of Loriga was, until 1855, the siege of the parish, with a town hall, a prison and a pillory. Its name comes from an armour. The valley is quite rich in historical vestiges (the romans, the sueves, the visigoths and the moors were there) and several archaeological vestiges remain: a man shaped grave, a roman bridge, a well preserved part of a roman road and a medieval balcony. Loriga is the main town in a lovely valley that was originated by a …