Best attractions and places to see around Moita Do Norte include a mix of historical infrastructure and natural landscapes. This former Portuguese parish, now integrated into the municipality of Vila Nova da Barquinha, is situated near the Tagus River. The area offers riverside routes and panoramic views, connecting visitors with the region's natural beauty and historical context. While direct attractions within Moita do Norte are limited, nearby sites provide points of interest for exploration.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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There is a cafe in front of the castle with snacks. Below are the timetables for the boats to visit the castle.
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The Castle is only accessible to visit by boat
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The Tagus Panoramic Trail practically always runs along the right bank of the Tagus, between Vila Nova da Barquinha and Foz do Zêzere, in Constância. It includes the Almorol Trail and the Constância Trail. This riverside route, much used by mountain bike lovers in the region, has been considerably improved with the construction of walkways, bridges and viewpoints that allow you to enjoy magnificent panoramic views over the Tagus River. This route is part of the Great Route of the Tagus (GR12), which in turn is part of the great European Route E7, an ambitious pedestrian route still under construction, which aims to connect Lisbon to the Black Sea, in Romania.
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The region offers several scenic spots. You can experience the Tagus Panoramic Trail, which provides magnificent views over the Tagus River with its walkways and bridges. Another great viewpoint is from the Ponte João Joaquim Isidro dos Reis, also known as Ponte da Chamusca, offering expansive views of the Tejo River. For a unique natural monument, visit Fonte da Galiana, a historic spring.
Yes, the area is well-suited for both walking and cycling. The Tagus Panoramic Trail is a popular riverside route, improved with walkways and bridges, ideal for both activities. Additionally, the Constância Trail, which runs along the mouth of the Zêzere River, offers a shady and pleasant experience for pedestrians and cyclists (MTB recommended).
While Moita do Norte itself has a deactivated railway stop reflecting its past transportation, nearby areas offer more. The Constância Iron Bridge, inaugurated in 1892, is a significant historical structure. Further afield, in Entroncamento (approximately 2 miles southwest), you can explore the National Railway Museum and see The Royal Train, offering insights into railway history. The Church of Atalaia, about 5 miles northwest, is another historical point of interest.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Constância Iron Bridge is considered family-friendly, and nearby there's an overnight park for motorhomes. The Fonte da Galiana, a historic spring, is also a pleasant spot for a family visit, offering a glimpse into local traditions.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, running, and touring cycling. For specific routes, explore the MTB Trails around Moita Do Norte, Running Trails around Moita Do Norte, and Cycling around Moita Do Norte guides, which feature routes like the 'Constância Trail – Tagus Panoramic Trail loop' and 'Rio Tejo – Praia Fluvial de Constância loop'.
Absolutely. For mountain biking, routes like the 'Constância Trail – Tagus Panoramic Trail loop from Barquinha' are popular. Runners can enjoy trails such as 'Moinho de vento - Tancos loop from Barquinha' or the more challenging 'Rio Tejo – Praia Fluvial de Constância loop'. You can find detailed information and more options in the MTB Trails and Running Trails guides for the area.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures, ideal for exploring trails and historical sites. Summers can be warm, making shaded trails like the Constância Trail particularly enjoyable. Some trails might be difficult in rainy weather, so checking conditions is advisable.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially from the Ponte João Joaquim Isidro dos Reis and along the Tagus Panoramic Trail. The blend of natural beauty with historical infrastructure, such as the bridges and the ancient Fonte da Galiana, also receives positive feedback. The improved riverside routes for cycling and walking are also a highlight for many.
Beyond the deactivated railway stop in Moita do Norte, the Constância Iron Bridge stands out as a beautiful and historic structure, inaugurated in 1892. It's the last bridge over the Zêzere River before it meets the Tagus. This bridge, along with the nearby Fonte da Galiana, offers a glimpse into the region's past.
Yes, the Tagus Panoramic Trail is part of the Great Route of the Tagus (GR12), which in turn is part of the ambitious European Route E7. This long-distance pedestrian route aims to connect Lisbon to the Black Sea, offering extensive opportunities for multi-day adventures.
Yes, next to the historic Constância Iron Bridge, there is an overnight park specifically for motorhomes. It offers amenities such as free drinking water, black water deposits, and wastewater facilities, all with a view of the river.


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