Best attractions and places to see around Lordelo include a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes. Located within the Porto District, particularly in the Paredes municipality, the area features river walks, parks, and ancient structures. Visitors can explore green spaces and cultural landmarks that reflect the region's heritage. The region offers opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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After hiking, be sure to stretch your feet into the warm threads!
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A beautiful paved hiking trail for the whole family. Also accessible with a stroller.
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Known as the lungs of Vizela, the Parque das Termas is an open invitation to practice outdoor sports. Its main attraction? An impressive concentration of monumental trees, unique in the country, which transform this space into a green haven like no other in Portugal.
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The Vizela River Walkways are a linear round-trip route approximately 11.4 km long (5.7 km each way) that allows you to walk along the banks of the Vizela River and Ribeira de Sá. This route is of low difficulty, taking approximately 3h01 to walk, and is suitable for family experiences and also adapted for people with reduced mobility, as there are very few steps along the entire route. Inaugurated on March 16, 2024, these new walkways begin next to the Roman Bridge, in the Maquias area, and continue under the D. Luís I Bridge, towards the Parque das Termas and the riverside promenade. At the confluence of the Ribeira de Sá with the Vizela River, the path heads south, along the bank of the stream, and enters the parish of Santa Eulália, one of the most interesting parts of the route. The walk ends at the incredible Rompecias Waterfall, also known as the Requeixos Waterfalls.
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Thoroughly impressive complex run by the Benedictine monks from 1041 to 1834, when all the religious orders in Portugal were dissolved. From the original Romanesque church only the front portal survives, the rest was reconstructed and expanded many times during the Gothic, Baroque and Neoclassical periods. Perhaps the most surprising element is the incomplete cloister accessible by stepping through the door to the right of the church. https://www.rotadoromanico.com/en/Monuments/monastery-of-saint-mary-of-pombeiro/
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This hilltop sanctuary (410 m) may not be as old, nor as well-known as its venerable neighbours of Bom Jesus and Penha but it's well worth visiting for the magnificent views over the Vizela river valley. Of the two chapels, the smaller one has a longer history, stretching as far back as C14 but it was heavily restored in C19. The larger chapel was consecrated in 1971. The climb from Vizela town (São Bento/St. Benedict being its patron saint) is a little over 3 km long and averages 9,2%. The top is paved with concrete so it's okay even for more delicate road bikes.
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The imposing Gothic Revival structure overlooking the Vizela river and the Thermal Park on its opposite bank was commissioned in 1905 by a local politician, businessman and physician, dr Armindo Ribeiro de Faria to serve as the new town hall. But those plans fell through and instead it housed a private club, then a school and later even a wine warehouse. Abandoned and crumbling, in 2008 the Castle was bought by the local council or Câmara Municipal. Unfortunately its fortunes didn't exactly reverse because of the lack of funds. Worse still, in 2020 it was badly damaged by a fire. However there seems to be some hope on the horizon with a new plan of restoration adopted by the Câmara in March 2021.
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You have to climb to get there, but the visit to the Saint and the spectacular view are really worth it!
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Lordelo, particularly in the Paredes municipality, offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore the Rio Vizela Boardwalks for a scenic walk along the Vizela River, or visit the Vizela Thermal Park, known for its monumental trees and ideal for sports. The area also features dedicated routes for running, mountain biking, and road cycling. For more details on these routes, you can check the running trails, MTB trails, and road cycling routes guides.
Yes, the Rio Vizela Boardwalks are an excellent choice. This linear round-trip route along the Vizela River is approximately 11.4 km long and is of low difficulty, making it suitable for families and accessible for people with reduced mobility due to very few steps along the path. It even leads to the Rompecias Waterfall.
The region boasts several historical and cultural sites. The Monastery of Santa Maria de Pombeiro is an impressive complex with Romanesque, Gothic, Baroque, and Neoclassical architectural elements. You can also see the Vizela Castle, an imposing Gothic Revival structure overlooking the Vizela river, and the historic Tower of Alcoforados, a fortified medieval manor house in Lordelo (Paredes).
Absolutely. The Vizela Thermal Park is known as the 'lungs of Vizela' and features an impressive concentration of monumental trees, making it a green haven ideal for outdoor sports and relaxation. Additionally, the Lordelo Central Garden in Paredes offers landscaped areas, pedestrian paths, and play areas for children.
Families will enjoy the Rio Vizela Boardwalks, which are paved and suitable for strollers. The Vizela Thermal Park provides ample space for children to play and explore among nature. The Monastery of Santa Maria de Pombeiro also offers a fascinating historical experience for all ages.
For spectacular panoramic views, consider visiting São Bento das Peras. This hilltop sanctuary offers magnificent vistas over the Vizela river valley. The Rio Vizela Boardwalks also provide pleasant riverside scenery.
Yes, Lordelo is a great base for cycling. There are various routes for both mountain biking and road cycling. You can find detailed information on trails like the 'Aa loop from Lixa' for MTB or the 'Guimarães Greenway – Vizela Castle loop from Refontoura' for road cycling in the dedicated MTB Trails around Lordelo and Road Cycling Routes around Lordelo guides.
Certainly. The area around Lordelo offers several running trails suitable for different fitness levels. Popular options include loops around the Vizela Thermal Park from Vizela or Santa Eulália. For more choices, explore the Running Trails around Lordelo guide.
The best time to visit Lordelo for outdoor activities is generally during the spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, ideal for walking, cycling, and exploring the natural and historical sites without the intense heat of summer or the heavier rains of winter.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The Rio Vizela Boardwalks are praised for being a beautiful, paved, and family-friendly hiking trail. The Monastery of Santa Maria de Pombeiro is often described as extraordinarily beautiful and thoroughly impressive. The Vizela Thermal Park is loved for its unique concentration of monumental trees and being a green haven for sports.
While not entirely hidden, the incomplete cloister at the Monastery of Santa Maria de Pombeiro is a surprising element often overlooked. The Passadiços do Rio Vizela (Vizela River Walkways) leading to the Rompecias Waterfall is also a relatively new and charming route that offers a peaceful escape into nature.


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