Best attractions and places to see around Mouriscas include a blend of historical sites, natural features, and cultural points of interest in Portugal. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Tagus River and features several historic castles and ancient monuments. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from river beaches to elevated viewpoints.
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Summer hours are from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM and winter hours are from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Don't miss visiting this place full of history where you can visit the Almeida Pantheon, currently a museum that you can visit and learn about the history of the city. There you can also climb the Ménage Tower from where you can glimpse a fantastic landscape and also stroll through the beautiful castle garden. You can explore the entire historic area of the centuries-old city where you will find beautiful gardens and excellent places to eat, stay overnight and even buy regional products in local shops.
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The Anta do Penedo Gordo stands like a stone echo from ancient times. With its polygonal chamber formed by nine pillars and a corridor flanked by four on each side, this megalithic monument still preserves traces of the ancient mound, visible mainly to the south. Its construction dates back to the Late Neolithic or Chalcolithic period (between 3500 and 2000 BC) when the landscape was filled with mystery, rituals and stories carved into the rock.
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The historic Castle of Belver (Castelo de Belver) is one of Portugal's most beautiful castles. It was built by the Order of the Hospitallers in the late 12th century early 13th century on the border between what was then Christian and Islamic Portugal - the River Tagus. The castle is on a hill on the northern bank of the river. The name comes from belo ver or "beautiful to see."
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Belver is a Portuguese village and parish in the municipality of Gavião, with an area of 69.84 km² and 560 inhabitants (2021 census). It belonged to the Order of the Hospital, by donation from D. Sancho I, and was the seat of an independent municipality between 1518 and 1836. It was made up of the parishes of Belver and Comenda and had, in 1801, 1403 inhabitants. When the municipality was dissolved, the parish then moved to the municipality of Mação, where it remained integrated until 1898, when it passed to the then restored municipality of Gavião.
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The remains of the castle are medieval defensive walls and bulwarks. Not spectacular, but you have a great view. Note opening hours.
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The region offers a rich history. You can visit the ancient Anta do Penedo Gordo, a megalithic monument dating back to the Late Neolithic or Chalcolithic period. Additionally, the area features several historic chapels such as Capela da Nossa Senhora dos Matos, Capela das Lercas, Capela de São Simão, and Capela do Espírito Santo, each with unique historical and architectural significance.
Yes, two prominent castles are easily accessible. The Abrantes Castle and Panoramic View (also known as Castelo de Abrantes) features medieval defensive walls and offers extensive views. You can also explore the Almeida Pantheon, now a museum, and climb the Ménage Tower. Another must-see is Belver Castle, built by the Order of the Hospitallers, which provides a beautiful view over the Tagus River.
Beyond the panoramic views from the castles, you can visit the Belver Bridge, which is part of a scenic walkway. The region is also home to the Millennial Olive Tree, classified as public heritage. For more natural beauty, consider the Barragem do Negrelinho or the São Lourenço Urban Park in Abrantes.
Yes, there are several river beaches nearby perfect for relaxation. These include Praia Fluvial do Alamal near Gavião, Praia Fluvial de Ortiga in Belver, and Praia Fluvial do Penedo Furado in Santiago de Montalegre.
The area around Mouriscas is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for hiking, road cycling, and general cycling. For detailed routes and maps, explore the dedicated guides for Hiking around Mouriscas, Road Cycling Routes around Mouriscas, and Cycling around Mouriscas.
Yes, popular hiking trails include the 'Arribas do Tejo Trail (PR1 GAV)', a moderate 17 km route. You can also find shorter, easier loops like the 'Miradouro natural da Boavista loop from Barragem de Belver'. More options are available in the Hiking around Mouriscas guide.
Cyclists have a variety of options, from moderate to difficult. For road cycling, consider 'The Wolf – Carvalhal/Abrantes 🇵🇹' loops or the 'Sra. do Pranto Viewpoint' loop. For general cycling, routes like 'Praia Fluvial de Constância loop' or 'Castelo de Abrantes – Zêzere River Valley loop' offer diverse scenery. Find more details in the Road Cycling and Cycling around Mouriscas guides.
Families can enjoy the river beaches like Praia Fluvial do Alamal for swimming and relaxation. Exploring the grounds of Abrantes Castle or Belver Castle can also be an engaging historical outing. The São Lourenço Urban Park in Abrantes provides green spaces for children to play.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, avoiding the peak heat of summer. However, the region hosts various festivals throughout the year, such as the Romaria de São Sebastião in January, Festa do Espírito Santo in May, and Festa de Nossa Senhora dos Matos in August, which can add a cultural dimension to your visit.
The Belver Bridge is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a scenic experience for all visitors.
Mouriscas is known for its artisan crafts, particularly doormats, rugs, and carpets made with Cairo thread, which you can appreciate at places like the Sifameca factory. The Gil Vicente Cultural Center in nearby Sardoal also offers performances and cultural events.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views from historical sites like Abrantes Castle and Belver Castle. The historical significance of these sites, combined with the scenic beauty of the Tagus River and surrounding landscapes, makes for a memorable experience. The community has shared 13 photos and given 12 upvotes for the highlights in the area.


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