Best attractions and places to see around Comenda, a region in Portugal, offer a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Located near the Tagus River, the area features diverse landscapes from riverbanks to historical sites. Comenda is known for its connection to the Military Order of Santiago da Espada and its integration into the Serra da Arrábida Natural Park. Visitors can explore a rich heritage spanning from the Neolithic period to the present day.
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One of the most common occupations in Gáfete is paving. The profession and trade of paving streets, squares, plazas, gardens, and other public and private spaces. Aware that this is an artistic and nomadic profession, the pavers of the town of Gáfete are recognized in our region and beyond as professionals of excellence in laying pavements using various types of rock, such as granite, limestone, basalt, etc.” This trade has been practiced by the people of Gáfete since the mid-19th century, as some of them who are older report. Therefore, the Parish Council of Gáfete “decided to offer a plaque to the businessmen/contractors under its supervision, other workers who carry out this “noble” profession, identifying their hometown, humbly but proudly “PAVING MEN FROM THE TOWN OF GÁFETE”.” (Source: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=ht (F
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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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It's a brave climb to this place! But once there, the colorful sculptures put a smile on our faces! It's well worth the climb!
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An extraordinarily beautiful route, with the Tagus always present and lots of entertainment that takes us from Barragem do Fratel to Barca da Amieira, where you can cross the Tagus for free on the boat. It's worth the trip and the hike too!
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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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Comenda is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Belver Castle, a beautiful fortress built by the Order of the Hospitallers overlooking the Tagus River. The region also features the historic Comenda Palace, known for its architectural significance and stunning sea views, and the Comenda de Mouguelas Interpretive Center, which delves into the estate's past from the Roman era.
Nature lovers will find plenty to enjoy. Barca da Amieira Ferry Crossing offers beautiful views of the Tagus River. You can also relax at Praia da Comenda, a tranquil beach with golden sands and calm waters, or explore the spectacular landscapes of the Serra da Arrábida Natural Park, which features cliffs, hidden coves, and diverse flora and fauna. The Sado Estuary also provides opportunities for boat tours and dolphin watching.
Yes, Comenda is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. The green slopes near Praia da Comenda offer scenic hiking trails, and the Serra da Arrábida Natural Park has numerous routes. For more structured options, you can find various hiking trails in the area, including the 'Praia Fluvial do Alamal loop from Belver' which is an easy 5.7 km route. Discover more hiking options on the Hiking around Comenda guide.
Praia da Comenda is a picturesque beach in Setúbal, ideal for swimming, kayaking, and paddleboarding due to its calm, sheltered waters. Additionally, the region offers several river beaches, such as Praia Fluvial do Alamal, Praia Fluvial de Ortiga, and Praia Fluvial da Ribeira da Venda, which provide alternative spots for natural swimming and relaxation.
Absolutely. Praia da Comenda is perfect for families with its calm waters and extensive sand. The Barca da Amieira Ferry Crossing offers a unique and free boat ride across the Tagus River, which can be an exciting experience for children. Many of the easy hiking trails, like the 'Praia Fluvial do Alamal loop', are also suitable for families.
Beyond historical castles, Comenda features unique artistic expressions. You can visit the Benbolina Sculpture and Stone Archway, a man-made monument with colorful sculptures that rewards visitors after a climb. There's also the 'Tribute to the cobblestone pavers of Gafete', a monument recognizing the artistic and nomadic profession of local pavers.
Comenda offers attractions year-round. For enjoying the beaches and water activities, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal. For hiking and exploring historical sites, spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) offer milder temperatures and pleasant conditions.
The Tagus River is a prominent feature of the Comenda region. You can experience it by taking the free Barca da Amieira Ferry Crossing, which offers beautiful views. Panoramic views of the river are also available from various viewpoints, including from Belver Castle, which overlooks the Tagus.
The area around Comenda, particularly near Praia da Comenda, offers excellent dining options showcasing the rich culinary traditions of Setúbal and Portugal. You can find establishments like A Vela Branca and Sem Horas. For Comenda in Gavião, the charm lies in its slow-fermented bread and traditional one-dish taverns, reflecting authentic Alentejo village life.
Yes, some attractions are designed with accessibility in mind. The Belver Bridge is wheelchair accessible, offering views of the surrounding area. The 'Tribute to the cobblestone pavers of Gafete' monument is also wheelchair accessible.
Yes, there are several cycling routes available. You can explore options like the 'Albufeira da Arreganhada loop from Gáfete' (22.5 km, moderate) or the 'Anta de São Gens 3 loop from Gáfete' (33 km, moderate). For a comprehensive list, check the Cycling around Comenda guide.
Absolutely. Comenda offers a variety of mountain biking trails for different skill levels. Examples include the 'Gáfete Fountain loop from Gáfete' (37.7 km, moderate) and the 'Monte do Aguilhão loop from Tolosa' (33.8 km, moderate). More routes can be found in the MTB Trails around Comenda guide.


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