Best attractions and places to see around Assunção include a variety of historical sites and natural features. This region offers a blend of cultural landmarks and scenic spots for exploration. Visitors can discover ancient castles, significant religious buildings, and picturesque river bridges. The area provides opportunities for those interested in history and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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The Jardim do Fosso in Arronches is the beating heart of the social and cultural life of the municipality. It is a much-loved, carefully maintained public space, which has received recent improvements such as new street lighting and a fountain. The garden is a focal point for significant annual events, including the festivities of St. John and the Alto Alentejo Dog Show, making it a welcoming and dynamic place for residents and visitors.
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Beautiful bridge, on the side, below the road, swallows have built their nests, in the evenings they fly and hunt insects.
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Bridge over the Caia river in Arronches.
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Since the Jardim do Fosso is one of the most coveted spaces for citizens and visitors to the Municipality, it is imperative that it is presented in the best conditions to receive them, so that the Municipality, in addition to the daily maintenance already carried out in the green spaces of the community, has done some work to add even more vibrancy to this place. Having already replaced the public lighting in this garden, the Arronches City Council installed a new water source that gives a new look to the space that hosts annual events such as the São João Balls or the Alto Alentejo Dog Show.
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The Castle of Campo Maior is a medieval military fortress located in the civil parish of São João Bapista, municipality of Campo Maior, part of a first line of defense in the Portuguese Alentejo, facing Spain, associated with the military fortresses of Ouguela, Elvas, Olivença and Juromenha.
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Because of its aesthetic uniqueness, the Capela dos Ossos de Campo Maior is one of the most important and original examples of Christian funerary art in Portugal. Little is known of the construction of the Bones Chapel itself, which was probably promoted around 1766 by the Confraria das Almas de Campo Maior. This chapel is closely linked to an unmissable historical episode: the explosion of the castle warehouse by a lightning strike, after which half of the village was destroyed, counting 316 dead and about 2 thousand wounded according to local records. Popular legend has it that the chapel was decorated with the bones of those who died in the explosion. Through the restoration process and the anthropological and archaeological survey, it has been established that the bones inside the chapel show no signs of violent impact, meaning that this legend will have no lasting basis. The chapel's bones are believed to have come from the graveyard of the Mother Church, which was completely redesigned when the village was rebuilt after the explosion. In fact, only many scattered bones were identified during the archaeological excavation of the cemetery to promote accessibility to the Mother Church. The absence of long bones and skulls seems to indicate that this area of the burial chamber surrounding the church was encased. ……
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Ideal green area to rest a little or start an activity.
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Recent intervention in the monument makes this border destination an excellent option for those who enjoy walking through preserved historic areas.
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Assunção is rich in history. You can visit the medieval military fortress, Castle of Campo Maior, which was part of Portugal's first line of defense against Spain. Another notable historical site is Ouguela Castle, a well-preserved small castle. Beyond these, the city of Asunción itself boasts the grand Palacio de los López, the National Pantheon of Heroes, and the Casa de la Independencia, where Paraguay's independence was declared.
Yes, the Capela dos Ossos de Campo Maior is a unique religious building known for its Christian funerary art. It's closely linked to a historical event involving a castle warehouse explosion. In Asunción, the Catedral Metropolitana de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción is a significant religious landmark and an icon of colonial architecture.
For scenic views, the Ouguela Castle offers a viewpoint. You can also enjoy the Bridge over the Caia River in Arronches, known for swallows nesting on its side. In Asunción, the Costanera de Asunción provides a beautiful promenade along the Paraguay River, and Cerro Lambaré offers breathtaking city and river views.
Assunção provides a variety of cultural experiences. The Manzana de la Rivera cultural complex houses various centers, museums, and galleries. The Museo del Barro showcases Paraguayan art and indigenous culture, while the Centro Cultural de la República El Cabildo features exhibitions on history and art. You can also explore the vibrant Loma San Jerónimo neighborhood with its colorful houses.
Absolutely. The Bridge over the Caia River is considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Jardim do Fosso in Arronches is a well-maintained public garden with recent improvements, ideal for relaxation. In Asunción, the Botanical Garden and Zoo offers diverse plants and South American animals, and Parque de la Salud has a well-kept play area for kids.
Yes, there are several options for outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Defenses of Campo Maior Trail' or the 'Caia Conservation Area loop'. If you prefer cycling, routes such as the 'Fortification of Campo Maior – Castle of Campo Maior loop' are available. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide and cycling guide for Assunção.
For day trips, consider the stunning Salto Cristal Waterfalls, about three hours away, offering clear water for swimming. Ybycui National Park, less than three hours from Asunción, features walking trails and waterfalls. The impressive Monday Falls are also a great option. For history, the Jesuit Mission of the Holy Trinity, a UNESCO World Heritage site, provides a glimpse into Paraguay's colonial past. Lake Ypacaraí, with towns like San Bernardino and Areguá, is a popular local getaway.
For an authentic local experience, visit Mercado Cuatro in Asunción, a vibrant market offering everything from clothes to indigenous crafts. For modern shopping, La Galeria Walk & Shopping del Sol provide international brands and dining options. Paseo Carmelitas is a lively area for shops, restaurants, bars, and nightlife.
Yes, the Jardim do Fosso in Arronches is an ideal green area for relaxation. In Asunción, the Costanera de Asunción is perfect for walks and enjoying the river. The Botanical Garden and Zoo offers a sprawling green space, and Parque de la Salud provides a peaceful environment with walking paths and exercise equipment. Plaza Uruguaya is another serene park for relaxation.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Capela dos Ossos de Campo Maior is noted for its aesthetic uniqueness and historical context. The Castle of Campo Maior is valued as a medieval military fortress. The Bridge over the Caia River is loved for its beauty and the swallows that nest there. The Jardim do Fosso is cherished as a vibrant public space for community life.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. You can find trails like the 'Caia Conservation Area loop' and a 'Hiking loop from Campo Maior', both rated as easy. Another accessible option is the 'Bridge over the Caia River – Charming White and Blue House loop' from Arronches. More easy trails are listed in the easy hikes guide for Assunção.
While specific public transport details for every highlight are not available, many central attractions in Asunción, such as the Palacio de los López, National Pantheon of Heroes, and Catedral Metropolitana, are located within the Historic Center and are generally accessible by local bus services or on foot. For attractions further afield, like the Botanical Garden or day trip destinations, public transport options may vary, and local taxis or ride-sharing services might be more convenient.


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