Elen’s guidebook

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Elen’s guidebook

Food scene

Sunday Market which also has (Lidl, Intermarche and a Mini Preco). The Market is located right next to Lidl and the bus station. There is a cinema too with films showing only once a week on a Friday usually. At the market you can lunch on BBQ chicken and pork with table wine, bread, olives, salad and chips. You will be asked if you would like “piri-piri”, which is the locally favoured chilli sauce!  The markets are in the morning and are usually finished by 1pm, although food is served later.
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Tábua
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Sunday Market which also has (Lidl, Intermarche and a Mini Preco). The Market is located right next to Lidl and the bus station. There is a cinema too with films showing only once a week on a Friday usually. At the market you can lunch on BBQ chicken and pork with table wine, bread, olives, salad and chips. You will be asked if you would like “piri-piri”, which is the locally favoured chilli sauce!  The markets are in the morning and are usually finished by 1pm, although food is served later.
Thursday Market and the closest place for super markets (Lidl & Intermarche) Arganil has s really good tourist information centre, and any further information relating to things to do and see in the general vicinity, can be found there. The market has local produce, the best of which is sold outside by local traders, and the local honey is wonderful at usually around 6 euros for a large jar.  At the market you will find everything from clothes and plants to hardware. You can also have lunch of barbecued chicken chips and salad, which is very reasonably priced.
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Arganil
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Thursday Market and the closest place for super markets (Lidl & Intermarche) Arganil has s really good tourist information centre, and any further information relating to things to do and see in the general vicinity, can be found there. The market has local produce, the best of which is sold outside by local traders, and the local honey is wonderful at usually around 6 euros for a large jar.  At the market you will find everything from clothes and plants to hardware. You can also have lunch of barbecued chicken chips and salad, which is very reasonably priced.
Higher quality portuguese food. Great steaks (12.00-14,00 euros per person) 20 minute drive Address: Barrage of the Aguieira, Penacova N 40 ° 20'14'' / W 8 ° 12' 58'' geral@quintadaconchada.com Telephone: 00351 239 458 791 geral@quintadaconchada.com
Hotel Rural Quinta da Conchada
Higher quality portuguese food. Great steaks (12.00-14,00 euros per person) 20 minute drive Address: Barrage of the Aguieira, Penacova N 40 ° 20'14'' / W 8 ° 12' 58'' geral@quintadaconchada.com Telephone: 00351 239 458 791 geral@quintadaconchada.com
Quinta da Geia restaurant and hotel is a fine dining experience with an interesting menu, with a mixture of salads and tasty mains situated in area with breathtaking views over the mountains. Address: Terreiro Fundo do Lugar 1, 3400-226 Aldeia das Dez Telephone: 00351 238 670 010
Hotel Rural Quinta da Geia
Largo do Terreiro do Fundo do Lugar
Quinta da Geia restaurant and hotel is a fine dining experience with an interesting menu, with a mixture of salads and tasty mains situated in area with breathtaking views over the mountains. Address: Terreiro Fundo do Lugar 1, 3400-226 Aldeia das Dez Telephone: 00351 238 670 010
A good bakery called Pao Quente, selling all sorts of cakes and breads. You can order special cakes for Birthday and special occasions. There is also a butcher next door.
O Pão Quente
20 R. Comendador Saúl Brandão
A good bakery called Pao Quente, selling all sorts of cakes and breads. You can order special cakes for Birthday and special occasions. There is also a butcher next door.
Great food for very reasonable price in a beautiful setting. There are 2 big swimming pools as well if you like to spend a day there.
Quinta dos corgos
Rua Quinta dos Corgos
Great food for very reasonable price in a beautiful setting. There are 2 big swimming pools as well if you like to spend a day there.
Great Portuguese grilled dishes. Very good sea food and extensive wine list.
Grelha De Misturas Lda (arganil)
17 Largo Padre Manuel Vasconcelos
Great Portuguese grilled dishes. Very good sea food and extensive wine list.
Very good pizza and Italian dishes. Very friendly staff.
AZZURRO Ristorante
209 Avenida 25 de Abril
Very good pizza and Italian dishes. Very friendly staff.
Very good food and wine and nice outside seating. Good options on the menu if you are vegetarian/vegan.
Verdelhão Restaurante e Lounge Bar
35 Rua Indústria
Very good food and wine and nice outside seating. Good options on the menu if you are vegetarian/vegan.

Sightseeing

Offers a wonderful opportunity to relax and enjoy one of the nicest places to have a leisurely swim in the pure gushing mountain water at the alluvial beach, or just to sit and enjoy a drink by the waters edge at the old water mill, or sit and relax in the town centre enjoying a coffee or beer and eat from one of the lovely cafés called Boutique da Tuxa. The environs of Coja are within an easy 20-minute drive and about 10 minutes drive from Coja along a very picturesque drive lays the pretty village of Beinfeita, well known for its waterfall, called Fraga da Pena, well worth a visit but take note there a lot of steps, but spectacular when you
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Coja
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Offers a wonderful opportunity to relax and enjoy one of the nicest places to have a leisurely swim in the pure gushing mountain water at the alluvial beach, or just to sit and enjoy a drink by the waters edge at the old water mill, or sit and relax in the town centre enjoying a coffee or beer and eat from one of the lovely cafés called Boutique da Tuxa. The environs of Coja are within an easy 20-minute drive and about 10 minutes drive from Coja along a very picturesque drive lays the pretty village of Beinfeita, well known for its waterfall, called Fraga da Pena, well worth a visit but take note there a lot of steps, but spectacular when you
You will be able to see a series of well-restored traditional, ancient Schist villages high up in the spectacular mountain scenery. 30 minutes drive from here but the river beaches are fantastic, you can hire a canoe and paddle up the river for miles is you wish. The cafe has some tables actually in the water and fish swim round your feet while you eat and drink..
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Góis
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You will be able to see a series of well-restored traditional, ancient Schist villages high up in the spectacular mountain scenery. 30 minutes drive from here but the river beaches are fantastic, you can hire a canoe and paddle up the river for miles is you wish. The cafe has some tables actually in the water and fish swim round your feet while you eat and drink..
Located within an hour drive and is a UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE site and sits nestled on a steep slope. A definite 'must see'! About 50 minute drive.
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Piódão
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Located within an hour drive and is a UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE site and sits nestled on a steep slope. A definite 'must see'! About 50 minute drive.
Lies just south of Coimbra and has fantastic, impressive Conimbriga Roman ruins, professionally restored mosaic floors and a Roman museum. Conimbriga has arguably Portugal’s finest collection of Roman architecture, mosaics and artefacts. Just a few kilometres outside the city of Coimbra, Conimbriga was a thriving city between the 1st and 4th centuries AD. Imminent invasion by Swabian forces led to the hasty construction of a defensive wall, part of which remains intact, using whatever materials they had. This included the very stones used to build their villas. Remarkably, despite centuries of exposure to the elements, the intricately patterned mosaic floors of some of the finer homes are still striking. It also has a fountain still, you can put in 50cents to see it working which also helps to pay for work to continue to discover the many more undiscovered artefacts and mosaics they know are still there. The restaurant is superb but get in early as it gets very busy, you can always take a picnic as there are many seating and table areas around the place its self.
Condeixa a Velha
Lies just south of Coimbra and has fantastic, impressive Conimbriga Roman ruins, professionally restored mosaic floors and a Roman museum. Conimbriga has arguably Portugal’s finest collection of Roman architecture, mosaics and artefacts. Just a few kilometres outside the city of Coimbra, Conimbriga was a thriving city between the 1st and 4th centuries AD. Imminent invasion by Swabian forces led to the hasty construction of a defensive wall, part of which remains intact, using whatever materials they had. This included the very stones used to build their villas. Remarkably, despite centuries of exposure to the elements, the intricately patterned mosaic floors of some of the finer homes are still striking. It also has a fountain still, you can put in 50cents to see it working which also helps to pay for work to continue to discover the many more undiscovered artefacts and mosaics they know are still there. The restaurant is superb but get in early as it gets very busy, you can always take a picnic as there are many seating and table areas around the place its self.
25 restored windmills, this area is 35 minutes drive to the west from us. The 360 degrees view is amazing!
Serra da Atalhada
25 restored windmills, this area is 35 minutes drive to the west from us. The 360 degrees view is amazing!
On the way to or from Figueira da Foz, stop off at Montemor-o-Velho to explore the walls of the ruined castle that was a strategic part of the Mondego defence line.
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Montemor-o-Velho
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On the way to or from Figueira da Foz, stop off at Montemor-o-Velho to explore the walls of the ruined castle that was a strategic part of the Mondego defence line.
Serra da Boa Viagem, you can admire the coastal views, have a walk or picnic in the pine forest or, if you’re feeling adventurous, tackle the treetop adventure course. Be warned, the black section is for serious thrill-seekers only. Alternatively, head south to explore the salt pans and nature reserve where you’ll find a small museum and walking trails.
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Serra da Boa Viagem
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Serra da Boa Viagem, you can admire the coastal views, have a walk or picnic in the pine forest or, if you’re feeling adventurous, tackle the treetop adventure course. Be warned, the black section is for serious thrill-seekers only. Alternatively, head south to explore the salt pans and nature reserve where you’ll find a small museum and walking trails.
he completion of the A13 south of Coimbra makes Tomar an easy day trip. I’ve visited the UNESCO World Heritage site of the Convent of Christ several times and would do so again. Inside The Templar Church Tomar Church Tomar Town Centre Monastery Established as a defensive castle by the Templar Knights during the reconquest of Portugal in the 12th century, it has a spectacularly decorated circular chapel with high arched doorways. Apparently the knights would ride into it and meet without dismounting. Since medieval times, the building has undergone various changes including those in the 16th century which gave it the magnificent Manueline window. Tip: If you decide to walk up to the convent on the old cobbled path, wear sensible shoes as it is quite uneven in places. Aside from this monument, Tomar has other appealing features including a riverside park with ducks on a dam and a waterwheel half-hidden behind weeping willows. Another of my favourite spots is the matchbox museum where you’ll find more than 43,000 colourful designs. Before you leave, take a wander through the old streets around Rua Serpa Pinto, making sure to call in at Praça da Republica to the the marvellous Manueline doorway of the parish church. Be sure to look upwards as you explore to see some fabulous Art Nouveau azulejos and medieval architecture.
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Tomar station
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he completion of the A13 south of Coimbra makes Tomar an easy day trip. I’ve visited the UNESCO World Heritage site of the Convent of Christ several times and would do so again. Inside The Templar Church Tomar Church Tomar Town Centre Monastery Established as a defensive castle by the Templar Knights during the reconquest of Portugal in the 12th century, it has a spectacularly decorated circular chapel with high arched doorways. Apparently the knights would ride into it and meet without dismounting. Since medieval times, the building has undergone various changes including those in the 16th century which gave it the magnificent Manueline window. Tip: If you decide to walk up to the convent on the old cobbled path, wear sensible shoes as it is quite uneven in places. Aside from this monument, Tomar has other appealing features including a riverside park with ducks on a dam and a waterwheel half-hidden behind weeping willows. Another of my favourite spots is the matchbox museum where you’ll find more than 43,000 colourful designs. Before you leave, take a wander through the old streets around Rua Serpa Pinto, making sure to call in at Praça da Republica to the the marvellous Manueline doorway of the parish church. Be sure to look upwards as you explore to see some fabulous Art Nouveau azulejos and medieval architecture.
Palace Convent and forest  (Day trip: 40-45 minute drive) If walking through lush green forests and discovering hidden chapels, terracotta sculptures, fountains, ponds and spectacular views appeals to you, Buçaco might be the place to head to. As well as being home to Portugal’s only national forest, it’s also the site of a beautiful Carmelite convent decorated with coloured stones, cork and azulejos. Austerity and simplicity adjoin fanciful opulence in the form of the Neo-Manueline palace, formerly a royal residence and now a luxury hotel. Lunch in the exquisite dining room or the balcony overlooking the gardens is worth a splurge even if you don’t stay overnight.
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Buçaco
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Palace Convent and forest  (Day trip: 40-45 minute drive) If walking through lush green forests and discovering hidden chapels, terracotta sculptures, fountains, ponds and spectacular views appeals to you, Buçaco might be the place to head to. As well as being home to Portugal’s only national forest, it’s also the site of a beautiful Carmelite convent decorated with coloured stones, cork and azulejos. Austerity and simplicity adjoin fanciful opulence in the form of the Neo-Manueline palace, formerly a royal residence and now a luxury hotel. Lunch in the exquisite dining room or the balcony overlooking the gardens is worth a splurge even if you don’t stay overnight.
Located at the Area of Protected Landscape of the Açor Mountain, near the village of Benfeita, the Fraga da Pena (Pena Cliff) is a kind of small replica of the Poço do Inferno (Hell's Well) on the Estrela Mountain. As they flow to the Mata Brook, the waters of the Barroca das Degraínhas meet a lower part of more than 20 metres that form a waterfall and, below, a small lagoon. The cliff is entirely covered by moss and surrounded by vegetation. The local temperature, even in the summer, is extraordinarily low. Beautiful waterfall part of the national park. Nice also if you like hiking
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Fraga da Pena
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Located at the Area of Protected Landscape of the Açor Mountain, near the village of Benfeita, the Fraga da Pena (Pena Cliff) is a kind of small replica of the Poço do Inferno (Hell's Well) on the Estrela Mountain. As they flow to the Mata Brook, the waters of the Barroca das Degraínhas meet a lower part of more than 20 metres that form a waterfall and, below, a small lagoon. The cliff is entirely covered by moss and surrounded by vegetation. The local temperature, even in the summer, is extraordinarily low. Beautiful waterfall part of the national park. Nice also if you like hiking
Famous fir the biggest waves in the world. Great surfing spot.
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Nazaré
20 R. do Horizonte
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Famous fir the biggest waves in the world. Great surfing spot.
Beautiful restored city original from the 13th century
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Piódão
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Beautiful restored city original from the 13th century
Amazing views
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Penacova
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Amazing views
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Penela kastali
5 R. Castelo
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Castle of Avô
10 R. do Castelo
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Castelo Branco
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Lousã
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Lousa kastali
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Activities

River Beach of Cascalheira, is one of our closest river beaches and was given a gold award for quality 2015. it has a café, public toilets and showers. During certain times of the summer season they put on activities for adults and children like Zip wire and large inflatable’s (usually all free) There is a fantastic traditional Portuguese restaurant across from the river beach open lunch times and evenings.
Fluvial Beach of Cascalheira
River Beach of Cascalheira, is one of our closest river beaches and was given a gold award for quality 2015. it has a café, public toilets and showers. During certain times of the summer season they put on activities for adults and children like Zip wire and large inflatable’s (usually all free) There is a fantastic traditional Portuguese restaurant across from the river beach open lunch times and evenings.
A large sandy river beach, with lifeguards and a board walk, trees for shade and picnic tables. There are high rocks and a bridge to dive from into the river, or you can hire a boat or pedaloe to take up the river.
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Árströnd Avô
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A large sandy river beach, with lifeguards and a board walk, trees for shade and picnic tables. There are high rocks and a bridge to dive from into the river, or you can hire a boat or pedaloe to take up the river. 
Is a well known Victorian Spa town with therapeutic facilities. Open to the public but not for free! Pristine water is still bottled at the source of its fountains. Luso has a very good cafe and restaurant right on the main square, and a parking area.
Luso Termas & Spa, Lda.
Rua Álvaro Castelões
Is a well known Victorian Spa town with therapeutic facilities. Open to the public but not for free! Pristine water is still bottled at the source of its fountains. Luso has a very good cafe and restaurant right on the main square, and a parking area.
Horseback riding in the stunning nature of Portugal, for children and adults with and without experience! Hourly tours, picnic tours or 10- to 40-minute tours for inexperienced riders and children from 4 years of age. With Portugal by Horse you can enjoy horse riding in small groups. For experienced riders, we offer the unique experience of riding on the full moon , completely trust your horse while galloping in the moonlight. Quinta da Alegria-Regada
Midões, Coimbra, Portugal 3420-136 Telephone: 00351 964 598 087 Hours 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM, 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
3420-136
Horseback riding in the stunning nature of Portugal, for children and adults with and without experience! Hourly tours, picnic tours or 10- to 40-minute tours for inexperienced riders and children from 4 years of age. With Portugal by Horse you can enjoy horse riding in small groups. For experienced riders, we offer the unique experience of riding on the full moon , completely trust your horse while galloping in the moonlight. Quinta da Alegria-Regada
Midões, Coimbra, Portugal 3420-136 Telephone: 00351 964 598 087 Hours 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM, 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
ROCK AND RIVER: The River Mondego adventures
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Mondego River
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ROCK AND RIVER: The River Mondego adventures

City/town information

The second oldest University City in the Europe, is located within a 34 minute drive from here and has many interesting attractions. There are the beautiful Botanical Gardens to see and of course all you’re shopping needs for clothes fast food restaurants at the forum shopping centre. Just a few kilometres down the road is little Portugal a place of miniature houses replicating some of Portugal’s finest buildings with a café and a train that takes you all around the place should you choose to do so. If you purchase tickets here you can also get a discount on another place of interest for children and adults, the Exploratorio Centro Ciencia. (Science exploration centre) has science activities to do and a big spider and reptile house.
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Coimbra
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The second oldest University City in the Europe, is located within a 34 minute drive from here and has many interesting attractions. There are the beautiful Botanical Gardens to see and of course all you’re shopping needs for clothes fast food restaurants at the forum shopping centre. Just a few kilometres down the road is little Portugal a place of miniature houses replicating some of Portugal’s finest buildings with a café and a train that takes you all around the place should you choose to do so. If you purchase tickets here you can also get a discount on another place of interest for children and adults, the Exploratorio Centro Ciencia. (Science exploration centre) has science activities to do and a big spider and reptile house.
North of us and is one of the Beiras' most appealing cities for sheer charm and vitality. Cobbled streets, meandering alleys, fine churches, museums, leafy public gardens graced with flowers and fountains and good restaurants. Viseu dates back to Visigoth times. Famous for it's red Dao wines.  (40 minute drive). It also has a fantastic shopping center the Ice Palace which has its own ice rink at the bottom but only at certain times of the year.
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Viseu
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North of us and is one of the Beiras' most appealing cities for sheer charm and vitality. Cobbled streets, meandering alleys, fine churches, museums, leafy public gardens graced with flowers and fountains and good restaurants. Viseu dates back to Visigoth times. Famous for it's red Dao wines.  (40 minute drive). It also has a fantastic shopping center the Ice Palace which has its own ice rink at the bottom but only at certain times of the year.
COAST - Figueira da Foz: There is a lovely beach at Figueira da Foz but be careful of dangerous currents, but has a lot of beach and lovely ice cream sundaes. A quieter beach is at Mira where you can buy bags of fish cheaply from the local fishermen and see the kelp gathering boats. Another beautiful beach is Tocha a more less commercialised beach with small shops to buy your buckets and spades, ice creams and the beautiful long white sandy beaches. On the beach front there are cafes but also a fantastic Italian restaurant called Italianino Pizza. Again if you want fresh fish you can watch them bring the fish in which they do every day and buy the fish straight from the boat.
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Figueira da Foz
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COAST - Figueira da Foz: There is a lovely beach at Figueira da Foz but be careful of dangerous currents, but has a lot of beach and lovely ice cream sundaes. A quieter beach is at Mira where you can buy bags of fish cheaply from the local fishermen and see the kelp gathering boats. Another beautiful beach is Tocha a more less commercialised beach with small shops to buy your buckets and spades, ice creams and the beautiful long white sandy beaches. On the beach front there are cafes but also a fantastic Italian restaurant called Italianino Pizza. Again if you want fresh fish you can watch them bring the fish in which they do every day and buy the fish straight from the boat.
Aveiro and Costa Nova: Aveiro is blessed with a pretty historical centre with beautiful calçada (patterned pavements), a network of canals and brightly painted moliceiro boats and an impressive array of azulejos. You can take a tour on these boats and see the salt pans as it is produced in abundance here. If you have the flexibility of a car, you can visit the colourful fishing village of Costa Nova with picturesque striped cottages and a plethora of seafood restaurants.
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Aveiro
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Aveiro and Costa Nova: Aveiro is blessed with a pretty historical centre with beautiful calçada (patterned pavements), a network of canals and brightly painted moliceiro boats and an impressive array of azulejos. You can take a tour on these boats and see the salt pans as it is produced in abundance here. If you have the flexibility of a car, you can visit the colourful fishing village of Costa Nova with picturesque striped cottages and a plethora of seafood restaurants.
Tabua: Sunday Market which also has (Lidl, Intermarche and a Mini Preco). The Market is located right next to Lidl and the bus station. There is a cinema too with films showing only once a week on a Friday usually. At the market you can lunch on BBQ chicken and pork with table wine, bread, olives, salad and chips. You will be asked if you would like “piri-piri”, which is the locally favoured chilli sauce!  The markets are in the morning and are usually finished by 1pm, although food is served later. 15 minute drive
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Tábua
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Tabua: Sunday Market which also has (Lidl, Intermarche and a Mini Preco). The Market is located right next to Lidl and the bus station. There is a cinema too with films showing only once a week on a Friday usually. At the market you can lunch on BBQ chicken and pork with table wine, bread, olives, salad and chips. You will be asked if you would like “piri-piri”, which is the locally favoured chilli sauce!  The markets are in the morning and are usually finished by 1pm, although food is served later. 15 minute drive
Thursday Market and the closest place for super markets (Lidl & Intermarche) Arganil has s really good tourist information centre, and any further information relating to things to do and see in the general vicinity, can be found there. The market has local produce, the best of which is sold outside by local traders, and the local honey is wonderful at usually around 6 euros for a large jar.  At the market you will find everything from clothes and plants to hardware. You can also have lunch of barbecued chicken chips and salad, which is very reasonably priced.
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Arganil
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Thursday Market and the closest place for super markets (Lidl & Intermarche) Arganil has s really good tourist information centre, and any further information relating to things to do and see in the general vicinity, can be found there. The market has local produce, the best of which is sold outside by local traders, and the local honey is wonderful at usually around 6 euros for a large jar.  At the market you will find everything from clothes and plants to hardware. You can also have lunch of barbecued chicken chips and salad, which is very reasonably priced.
Beautiful old city and amazing surroundings fir walking trails
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Luso
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Beautiful old city and amazing surroundings fir walking trails
Old city with a very nice river beach.
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Góis
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Old city with a very nice river beach.
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Castelo Branco
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Vineries

Sociedade Agrícola Boas Quintas, Lda.
14 R. Q.ta da Gandarada
Boas Quinta’s Modern winery with lots of option for wine tasting. It is interesting as they have got various price options. The most expensive: 25euros per person to make your own blend of 3 Mon varietal wines, bottle the wine and draw your own label. It is a very experience! Be proud of your moment as an oenologist. It also includes the proof of 5 wines from our selection. To achieve this experience a minimum of 2 participants is required. * Prices shown include VAT at the current legal rate. PLEASE NOTE: For groups of more than 5 people a special price will be determined by the number of participants, up to a maximum of 30 people per visit, except for the “Flavour Game” and “My Wine” experiences, the maximum number of which is of 15 people. wines@boasquintas.com  www.boasquintas.com Telephone: 00351 231 921 076  Adega Boas Quintas Rua Quinta da Gandarada, nº14 3450-335 Mortágua
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Serra da Estrela
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Boas Quinta’s Modern winery with lots of option for wine tasting. It is interesting as they have got various price options. The most expensive: 25euros per person to make your own blend of 3 Mon varietal wines, bottle the wine and draw your own label. It is a very experience! Be proud of your moment as an oenologist. It also includes the proof of 5 wines from our selection. To achieve this experience a minimum of 2 participants is required. * Prices shown include VAT at the current legal rate. PLEASE NOTE: For groups of more than 5 people a special price will be determined by the number of participants, up to a maximum of 30 people per visit, except for the “Flavour Game” and “My Wine” experiences, the maximum number of which is of 15 people. wines@boasquintas.com  www.boasquintas.com Telephone: 00351 231 921 076  Adega Boas Quintas Rua Quinta da Gandarada, nº14 3450-335 Mortágua
Caves da Montanha Located in Bairrada, region of excellence for the cultivation of the vineyard, the "capital" of sparkling wines in Portugal. the Caves of the Mountain are dedicated to the production of quality sparkling wines, wines from various regions of the country, spirits, liqueurs and spirits. geral@cavesdamontanha.pt www.cavesdamontanha Telephone: 00351 231 512 260
Caves da Montanha
12 Rua Adriano Henriques
Caves da Montanha Located in Bairrada, region of excellence for the cultivation of the vineyard, the "capital" of sparkling wines in Portugal. the Caves of the Mountain are dedicated to the production of quality sparkling wines, wines from various regions of the country, spirits, liqueurs and spirits. geral@cavesdamontanha.pt www.cavesdamontanha Telephone: 00351 231 512 260