Best attractions and places to see around Carragozela are primarily found within the Serra da Estrela mountain range and its surrounding areas. This region offers access to a variety of natural features, including lakes, waterfalls, and river beaches. Visitors can also explore cultural sites and man-made monuments that reflect the area's history and landscape. Carragozela serves as a suitable base for exploring the diverse offerings of the Serra da Estrela region.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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The Devil's Horns are a prominent granite rock formation with two horn-like points, located in the Serra da Estrela mountain range, near Lapa dos Dinheiros and Senhora do Desterro (not in Gerês, but in Seia, Portugal). They are the highlight of a famous circular hiking trail that follows a water channel and the Caniça stream, offering stunning landscapes, lagoons, and waterfalls. 👍🥾
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The Lapa dos Dinheiros river beach is in perfect harmony with nature. Located in the parish of Lapa dos Dinheiros, on the Caniça River, a right-bank tributary of the Alva River, this bathing area is nestled in a mountainous landscape dominated by the Lapa Souto (south of Lapa) and imposing granite outcrops. With clear water, very appealing for swimming, the beach boasts the award for accessible beach and has lifeguards and a bar available to visitors. The rugged terrain of the valley causes the river to form a succession of small waterfalls nearby. The Lapa Souto, in addition to its valuable collection of centuries-old chestnut trees, is also home to a high level of biodiversity. From the bridge, a pedestrian path leads to the Moura Hole and a viewpoint over the Caniça Waterfalls. The Buraco da Moura is a natural cave system created by the sliding and accumulation of large granite blocks, which formed a complex system of rooms and galleries. How to get there? Once in Seia, follow the EN231 to S. Romão. From there, continue uphill for about 5 km, toward Loriga/Lapa, until you find the sign for Lapa dos Dinheiros on the left. Once inside the town, simply follow the beach signs. Coordinates: 40º 23′ 07.0″ N / 7º 41′ 50.1″ W
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Sabugueiro, the village vying for the title of highest in Portugal, is also one of the most authentic ambassadors of mountain life. Among granite houses and comforting flavors (cheese, sausages, roast kid, and honey), you can find the warmth of blankets and burel coats and the company of the faithful Serra da Estrela mountain dogs. Surrounding waterfalls, streams, and lakes remind you that here, nature is as generous as the table.
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Located at an altitude of approximately 1,600 meters, Lagoa Comprida is the largest water reservoir in the Serra da Estrela, intended for hydroelectric generation. This natural lake lies in a wide depression of glacial origin, approximately one kilometer long, which fed the Covão Grande glacier. Numerous glacial scars are visible along its banks, making this lake one of the most interesting geomorphological sites in the Serra da Estrela. Construction on this lake began in 1911, and by 1914, it was already six meters high. Later, in 1965, it underwent heightening work that increased its height to 28 meters, currently boasting a storage capacity of approximately 14 cubic hectometers, flooding an area of approximately 80 hectares. Small streams of water flow into this lagoon, as well as water retained in the Covões dos Conchos and Covões do Meio and carried to this lagoon through underground tunnels.
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Caution: collapsed path (also aqueduct) 2.5 km from the start. Possible but dangerous passage.
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The enigmatic Devil's Horns rise from the granite, defying the sky with their six-metre height. Sculpted by erosion over the centuries, they earned this bold name thanks to their sharp and imposing profile. But the charm doesn't end there: around this unique formation, there are small crystal-clear lagoons and serene waterfalls, creating a true natural refuge that seems to have come straight out of a fantasy story.
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Nestled on the banks of the Caniça river, a tributary of the Alva river, this beach area is a haven in the middle of a mountainous landscape, where ancient chestnut trees and granite blocks shape the scenery. The crystal-clear, inviting water is perfect for a refreshing dip. The beach, which has been awarded the title of accessible, has lifeguards and a bar, making the experience even more enjoyable.
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The region around Carragozela is rich in natural beauty, primarily within the Serra da Estrela Nature Park. You can visit Long Lake, the largest water reservoir in the Serra da Estrela, known for its glacial origin and geomorphological interest. Other natural highlights include the picturesque Poco da Broca Falls and the unique granite formations of Cornos do Diabo, which feature small crystal-clear lagoons and serene waterfalls.
While Carragozela itself is a gateway to natural attractions, the nearby town of Seia offers several cultural sites. These include the Museum of Bread (Museu do Pão), which delves into the history of bread in Portuguese culture, and the Toy Museum (Museu do Brinquedo), appealing to all ages. You can also explore the Aqueduct of the Caniça Route, a man-made monument that is part of a regional hiking trail, showcasing historical engineering amidst beautiful landscapes.
The area around Carragozela is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the regional PR10 which features the Aqueduct of the Caniça Route. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Carragozela. Cycling enthusiasts can discover routes like the 'Serra da Estrela – Casa das Obras Fountain loop' by checking out cycling around Carragozela. Running trails are also available, such as the 'Oh Meu Deus 50k Trail' or shorter loops, detailed in running trails around Carragozela.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Lapa dos Dinheiros River Beach is an accessible beach with clear water perfect for swimming, lifeguards, and a bar, making it ideal for a family day out. The Toy Museum in Seia is also a great option for visitors of all ages. Additionally, the festive 'Cabeça - Aldeia Natal' (Christmas Village) provides a unique experience during the holiday season.
The Lapa dos Dinheiros River Beach has been awarded the title of an accessible beach, offering facilities and clear water for swimming, making it suitable for visitors with mobility considerations.
You can find excellent river beaches for swimming and relaxation near Carragozela. The Lapa dos Dinheiros River Beach, nestled on the banks of the Caniça river, is a beautiful spot with crystal-clear water, lifeguards, and a bar. Praia Fluvial de Loriga is another picturesque river beach in the region offering similar opportunities for recreation amidst natural settings.
Yes, there are trails suitable for various skill levels. For an easier option, consider the 'Caniçada Waterfall loop from Lapa dos Dinheiros', which is rated as easy. You can find more details and other routes on the hiking guide for Carragozela.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and the unique geological formations. The Long Lake is admired for its stunning glacial landscape, while the Lapa dos Dinheiros River Beach is loved for its harmonious blend with nature, clear waters, and amenities. The Aqueduct of the Caniça Route is highly recommended for its beautiful landscapes and engaging terrain, though it requires good step resistance.
The Serra da Estrela region, including areas around Carragozela, offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn are generally ideal for hiking and exploring natural sites due to milder temperatures. Summer is perfect for enjoying river beaches like Lapa dos Dinheiros River Beach. Winter brings the possibility of snow and winter sports at Torre, the highest point in mainland Portugal, offering a different kind of outdoor adventure.
Yes, some attractions offer facilities for refreshments. For instance, the Lapa dos Dinheiros River Beach has a bar available to visitors. Additionally, the village of Sabugueiro, often considered the highest village in Portugal, is a great place to stop for a coffee or to sample local delicacies like cheese, sausages, and honey.
The Long Lake (Lagoa Comprida) is renowned as the largest water reservoir in the Serra da Estrela, primarily used for hydroelectric generation. Situated at approximately 1,600 meters, it's a significant geomorphological site, formed in a wide glacial depression. Its banks display numerous glacial scars, making it a fascinating natural monument.
Sabugueiro is a charming village often vying for the title of the highest in Portugal. It's known for its authentic mountain life, granite houses, and comforting local flavors such as cheese, sausages, and honey. It's also a place where you can find traditional blankets and burel coats, and encounter the famous Serra da Estrela mountain dogs. It serves as a great stop before ascending to Torre.
Yes, for experienced trekkers, the region offers challenging routes. The Aqueduct of the Caniça Route (PR10) is described as requiring good step resistance and involves climbing in parts. Additionally, the 'Cornos do Diabo – Aqueduct of the Caniça Route loop from Lapa dos Dinheiros' is rated as difficult. You can find more difficult options in the hiking guide for Carragozela.


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