Attractions and places to see around São Pedro Do Sul offer a diverse landscape of historical sites, natural features, and cultural experiences in Portugal. The region is characterized by its thermal waters, ancient Roman presence, and surrounding mountains like Serra da Arada. Visitors can explore a mix of historical buildings, serene rivers, and unique geological formations. This area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural discovery.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Beautiful rural road that passes through the Anta do Fojo, a very interesting place that in my opinion is worth a visit even if it initially appears hidden by vegetation. More information here👇🏻 https://www.vaiver.com/viseu/couto-de-cima-anta-1-da-lameira-do-fojo/
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Coming from above (bus stop and sign for "Anta do Fojo"), from Lobaguerira, you can take this "gravel roundabout" and visit this very interesting Anta do Fojo: dating back to the megalithic period, between 2900 BC and 2640 BC. It's a polygonal chamber approximately 3.80 m in diameter and 2 m high, consisting of two vertical pillars leaning inward, one fallen and the other broken; a corridor with seven pillars on each side, one of which has fallen and is 7 meters long, covered and with two figures painted in red, one of which is holding a bow. ‼️Please note: the real entrance coming from here (bus stop) is just before the sign, climbing over the stones that border the road; this is the entrance to the Tomb/Dolmen. ‼️ If you're coming from below, Lombagueira will obviously be after the sign. More information here 👇🏻 https://www.vaiver.com/viseu/couto-de-cima-anta-1-da-lameira-do-fojo/
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Suitable for gravel. Passes by the Anta do Fojo.
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We have incredible things throughout this country
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Drave is a small and very pretty village. Access is quite difficult, even on foot, as the path is very uneven and covered with large stones. The exit is equally difficult, or perhaps even worse. Physical fitness is required!
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This prehistoric tomb is really worth seeing, it looks a bit like the Tombe dei Giganti in Sardinia. You can reach it on foot 👣 or by bike🚲😃
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Hidden between the Freita and São Macário mountains, Drave is an uninhabited village that looks like something out of a mythical tale. The only way to get there is on foot, usually from Regoufe, and the first view of the village along the trail is breathtaking. Amidst the dark schist houses, the small chapel of Nossa Senhora da Saúde stands out for its whiteness. Surrounded by imposing mountains, the stone walls were built to tame the sloping land and sustain the life that once existed here. In the valley, the Palhais river runs through the village, offering an irresistible invitation to take a refreshing dip on hot days.
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The Ecopista do Vouga is worth a visit because it also has some gravel sections but very simple, I can say that it is more fun than the Ecopista do Dão 😉
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São Pedro do Sul is surrounded by the majestic Serra da Arada, Gralheira, and São Macário mountains, offering breathtaking landscapes. The region also boasts crystal-clear rivers like the Vouga, with cascading waterfalls and natural pools such as Poço da Ponte Teixeira and Poço Azul. You can also discover unique geological formations like the Pedras Boroas da Landeira.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The ancient Termas Milenares de São Pedro do Sul, with Roman origins, are a primary draw. You can also explore the ruins of Roman baths, the elegant 18th-century Palácio de Reiriz, the 17th-century Palace of the Marqueses de Reriz, and the 16th-century Solar da Lapa. Don't miss the Anta do Fojo, a prehistoric megalithic tomb.
For families, the Bodiosa Station along the Ecopista do Vouga features a playground. The Carvalhais Biopark, near Serra da Arada, is an adventure hub with a water park, tree climbing, slides, and paintball, complete with a restaurant and rest areas. The Urban Park of Nogueiras also offers a serene riverside haven for relaxation.
The surrounding mountains like Serra da Arada and São Macário offer numerous trails. For an authentic experience, you can hike to the uninhabited village of Drave, accessible only on foot. There are also easy hiking options available, such as those found in the Easy hikes around São Pedro Do Sul guide, with routes like the Drave loop from Gourim.
Absolutely! The Ecopista do Vouga is an old railway line transformed into a scenic cycling path along the Vouga River. You can find various cycling routes, including those in the Cycling around São Pedro Do Sul guide, which features routes like the Bodiosa Station – View of the Rio Vouga loop.
São Pedro do Sul is renowned for its therapeutic thermal waters, with a history dating back to the 1st century. The Balneário Dom Afonso Henriques and Balneário Rainha Dona Amélia are key thermal centers offering diverse therapeutic and wellness experiences. The waters are known for their healing properties, attracting visitors for centuries.
Yes, the region is home to several authentic traditional villages. You can explore places like Manhouce, Fujaco, Covas do Monte, Covas do Rio, and Pena, known for their unique charm, local traditions, and distinctive shale houses. Manhouce is particularly celebrated for its ethnographic, artistic, and gastronomic heritage.
São Pedro do Sul offers several cultural spots. The Cineteatro Jaime Gralheiro, built in 1925, features a refined interior. The Casa de Cultura São Pedro serves as the main public venue for cultural events. For history enthusiasts, the Municipal Museum of São Pedro do Sul (Museu dos Romanos) exhibits Roman findings, and the Fernando Ferrari History Museum covers the municipality's history.
The region's diverse natural landscapes, including mountains and rivers, are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Summer is ideal for enjoying the natural pools and waterfalls, though it can be warmer. For specific outdoor activities, checking local weather forecasts is always recommended.
Yes, you can find several spots with beautiful views. The View of the Rio Vouga is a popular viewpoint offering scenic perspectives of the river, marking the beginning of a paved segment between São Pedro do Sul and Vouzela. The mountainous terrain also provides numerous opportunities for panoramic vistas.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical richness and natural beauty. The tranquility of places like the Urban Park of Nogueiras, the unique experience of visiting the uninhabited village of Drave, and the pleasant routes along the Ecopista do Vouga are frequently highlighted. The historical significance of sites like the Anta do Fojo also captivates many.
Yes, the region is known for its crystal-clear rivers and natural pools. Highlights include Poço da Ponte Teixeira, the Waterfalls of the Teixeira River, Poço Azul, and Poços de Manhouce, which offer refreshing opportunities for wild swimming, especially during warmer months.
The Ecopista do Vouga is a scenic path created from an old railway line, perfect for cycling and walking. It offers routes along the Vouga River, connecting various points of interest. Along the Ecopista, you can find places like Bodiosa Station with a playground, and even a bar offering fresh bread and local pastries, making it ideal for a leisurely day out.
Drave is an uninhabited village nestled between the Freita and São Macário mountains, accessible only on foot, typically from Regoufe. It's known for its traditional schist houses and a small chapel, offering a unique glimpse into a bygone era. Visitors describe it as a very pretty village, though the path can be uneven and requires physical fitness.


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