Explore Belmonte through its streets and discover all its heritage on display. In the heart of Cova da Ribeira and with a privileged view over the eastern slope of Serra da Estrela, you will find Belmonte. The land where Pedro Álvares Cabral was born, the birthplace of good people, but also of endless landscapes and centuries of history.
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Explore Belmonte through its streets and discover all its heritage. In the heart of Cova da Ribeira and with a privileged view over the eastern slope of Serra da Estrela, you will find Belmonte. The land where Pedro Álvares Cabral was born, the birthplace of good people, but also of endless landscapes and centuries of history.
Belmonte;
* Meeting of the guide/driver at the Hotel at 9:00 am;
* Visit to the Centum Cellas Tower, one of the most enigmatic Roman monuments in the country;
* Then we continue to the town of Belmonte;
* Passing through the old steps of the Municipality and Pillory;
* Visit to Belmonte Castle, which was a military fortress and official residence of the Cabral family;
* Continuation of the visit to the historic area, now to discover the secrets of the oldest Jewish community in Portugal, with a visit to the old Jewish Quarter of Belmonte;
* Lunch to be decided by the clients;
Sortelha;
* A unique village in the national historical panorama, a very well preserved village that portrays rural and deep Portugal;
* Passage through the Medieval Castle, Pillory, Medieval Pavement and Wall, Paços da Via Sacra, Anthropomorphic Tombs and Church of Our Lady of Neves;
* Return to the accommodation;
In the center of Portugal, in the district of Guarda, is what is nicknamed the Castle of the Five Quinas.
Covilhã, nestled in the heart of Portugal, is a charming city known for its rich history in wool production and its stunning natural surroundings. Surrounded by the Serra da Estrela mountains, it offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and outdoor adventures, making it an appealing destination for travelers seeking authenticity and nature.
This museum is dedicated to the history and production of olive oil, a significant part of the region's heritage. Visitors can learn about traditional methods and taste local olive oils.
The highest mountain range in mainland Portugal, offering stunning landscapes, hiking trails, and winter sports. It's a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
A historic convent dating back to the 13th century, showcasing beautiful architecture and religious artifacts. It's a significant cultural landmark in Covilhã.
A riverside beach offering a relaxing escape with clear waters and scenic views. It's a popular spot for swimming, picnicking, and sunbathing.
A hearty stew made with various meats, sausages, and vegetables, slow-cooked to perfection.
A traditional wool cheese from the region, known for its rich and creamy flavor.
A classic Portuguese dish made with shredded salted cod, onions, and eggs.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather, ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the city. This is also the time for various cultural festivals.
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Covilhã is a safe destination with low crime rates. However, as with any travel destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take common safety precautions.
Covilhã Railway Station
Covilhã Bus Terminal
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Covilhã, connecting major points within the city and surrounding areas.
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A charming town known for its natural beauty and traditional wool production. It offers scenic views, hiking trails, and a glimpse into the region's wool heritage.
A historic town with a rich past, featuring medieval architecture, museums, and beautiful landscapes. It's a great destination for history lovers and nature enthusiasts.
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