Talasnal is a charming village located in the Lousã mountain range in the centre of Portugal. Known for its picturesque shale houses and narrow stone streets, Talasnal is part of the Shale Village Network, which aims to preserve and promote these unique historic villages.
How to get to Talasnal
The Talasnal is accessible by car. It is about 45 minutes by car from the city of Coimbra. During the trip you will see the panoramic views of the interior of Portugal and the lush forests of the Serra da Lousã.
What to see and do in Talasnal
1. Explore the Village:
Houses of Shisto: Walk through the narrow, winding streets flanked by traditional shale houses, made with the region’s characteristic slate.
Architecture: Admire the rustic architecture, which has been well preserved and restored while retaining the historic charm of the village.
Talasnal is a charming village located in the Lousã mountain range in the centre of Portugal. Known for its picturesque shale houses and narrow stone streets, Talasnal is part of the Shale Village Network, which aims to preserve and promote these unique historic villages.
Castle of Lousã: Visit the medieval castle of Lousã, located a short drive away. The castle is located in a beautiful valley and offers historical information and great views.
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