Best attractions and places to see around Carvalhal De Vermilhas include historical sites, natural features, and cultural insights within the Serra do Caramulo. This region, nestled in the municipality of Vouzela, offers a blend of ancient civilizations and traditional Portuguese life. Visitors can explore archaeological remains, traditional villages, and diverse natural landscapes. The area features rivers, caves, and managed properties undergoing ecological restoration.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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May is a great month to cycle this greenway. See how beautiful it is on this video: https://youtu.be/3eUjpHezX60
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In the middle of the Dão eco-track
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Portugal, especially inland, is full of river beaches where you can swim. The Caparrosa River Beach, an Oasis in Caramulo Inland, rivers are one of the most popular attractions on hot days. This is the case of the Caparrosa River system in the Serra do Caramulo. The water flowing along the Caparrosa River beach descends along the Caramulo mountain range. It arrives clear and cold, but not cold enough to prevent a healthy and refreshing swim in the summer season, which in Portugal can be very hot. This recreational area in Caparrosa, in the municipality of Tondela, is a kind of oasis where you can recharge your batteries for those exploring the natural heritage of the Serra do Caramulo. There is also a bar and restaurant on site. PLEASE NOTE: This place is enchanting in all seasons, where you can see and photograph the changing colors of nature.
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Torredeita deserves to be seen even outside the Ecopista do Dão😉🚲🇵🇹
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At the old Torredeita Station, you can see a relic of industrial archaeology, consisting of a 4-cylinder Henschel & Sohn locomotive with 730 horsepower, dating from 1911. It pulled a van for use by train personnel or for transporting goods, a carriage for transporting passengers and an open wagon for transporting goods. Unfortunately, this train has been the target of tasteless graffiti by would-be urban artists who probably think they are the best, but are nothing more than vandals.
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Avoid using road tires at the beginning of winter because of the leaves.
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São João do Monte River Beach, also known as Paraíso River Beach, is a calm and great place to spend the day by the river. It offers infrastructure such as a bar, snacks and bathrooms, as well as a historic Romanesque bridge.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the Torredeita Railway Station and Steam Locomotive, which now houses a museum. Other notable historical structures include the Capela da Casa das Torres and Casa das Torres, the Igreja de São Simão (Matrix Church), and the Casa nobre de Pêro Negro with its own chapel. The area also features the Medieval Tower of Cambra in the Espírito Santo Leisure Park.
Yes, Carvalhal De Vermilhas has evidence of ancient human presence. You can explore the Dólmen da Lapa de Meruje, which provides archaeological evidence of Neolithic settlement. Roman inscriptions have also been found in the vicinity, indicating early human occupation.
Carvalhal De Vermilhas is nestled in the picturesque Serra do Caramulo, offering scenic landscapes. Key natural features include the Lapa da Meruge, known as a leisure spot, and the MONTIS Managed Properties (Cabrieira and Dumação), which are undergoing ecological restoration and are home to diverse flora and fauna. The region is also characterized by the Rivers Alfusqueiro and Couto, featuring traditional watermills.
Absolutely. The area boasts beautiful river beaches perfect for relaxation. You can visit São João do Monte River Beach and Romanesque Bridge, also known as Paraíso River Beach, which offers amenities like a bar and bathrooms. Another excellent spot is Caparrosa river beach, an oasis in the Serra do Caramulo known for its clear, refreshing water and a bar/restaurant on site.
The village hosts an Ecomuseu, dedicated to preserving and showcasing local heritage. The region is also known for its traditional cloth production, from cultivation to artisanal sewing, and maintains rich folklore, including entremeses and traditional harvest festivals. Numerous chapels scattered throughout the region, such as Capela de Santo Antão and Capela Santa Luzia (both with viewpoints), reflect the area's religious heritage.
Yes, families will enjoy the Playground and Picnic Area at Ponte do Poço de Santiago, which provides picnic tables, a playground, and grillers. The river beaches, like São João do Monte River Beach and Caparrosa river beach, are also great for family outings, offering safe swimming and recreational facilities.
The Serra do Caramulo provides excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Paradela Station – Poço de S. Tiago Bridge loop' or the 'Riverside Bar in Portugal – View of the Rio Vouga loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can try trails such as the 'XXL Treehouse loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes on the cycling guide and MTB trails guide for Carvalhal De Vermilhas.
Carvalhal De Vermilhas offers several running trails, many of which wind through the natural beauty of the Caramulo mountains. A notable option is the 'Grande Rota do Caramulo (GR 53)', a challenging long-distance route. Other trails include the 'Albufeira dos Drizes loop' and the 'Cova do Lobisomem loop'. Discover more running routes in the area on the running trails guide.
The region is enchanting in all seasons, with nature's colors changing throughout the year. However, for swimming and enjoying the river beaches, the summer season is ideal. For hiking and exploring the natural heritage, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes, making them excellent times to visit.
Yes, several chapels in the region double as excellent viewpoints. The Capela de Santo Antão and Capela Santa Luzia both offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. Additionally, the Lapa da Meruge, situated approximately 850 meters above sea level, provides a recognized leisure spot with scenic vistas within the Serra do Caramulo.
Beyond its scenic landscapes, the Serra do Caramulo is home to unique features like the Gruta do Poço do Urso (Bear's Pit Cave) and the Cova do Lobisomem (Werewolf's Den) near the Alfusqueiro River, which is said to have traces of ancient human occupation. The MONTIS Managed Properties also allow visitors to observe ecological restoration efforts and a diverse range of flora and fauna, including Pyrenean oak, genet, and wild boar.
Certainly. The Playground and Picnic Area at Ponte do Poço de Santiago is a dedicated spot with picnic tables and grillers, ideal for a relaxing break. The Parque de Lazer do Espírito Santo in Cambra de Baixo also offers a recreational space. Additionally, the various river beaches provide excellent settings for outdoor relaxation.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical and natural beauty. The Torredeita Railway Station is valued as a relic of industrial archaeology. The river beaches, such as São João do Monte and Caparrosa, are loved for their calm waters and refreshing swims. The trails through the Caramulo mountains, like the Runnable trail through the woods, are praised for being an irresistible invitation for nature runners.


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