Attractions and places to see around Granja Do Ulmeiro reveal a region with historical depth and natural features. The area is notable for its past as an important railway junction and for archaeological findings, including Roman tombs and artifacts near the Main Church, suggesting an ancient Roman settlement. Granja Do Ulmeiro is also strategically located near significant cultural sites in Montemor-o-Velho and Coimbra, offering a diverse range of experiences.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Free and accessible for people with disabilities via escalator
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Santana-Ferreira station, originally known as Montemor or Montemor, is a closed interchange on the Figueira da Foz branch line, which served the towns of Santana and Ferreira-a-Nova, in the municipality of Figueira da Foz, Portugal. (Source: Wikipedia)
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Santana-Ferreira stop, originally known as Montemor or Montemor, is an interface closed on the Figueira da Foz branch line, which served the towns of Santana and Ferreira-a-Nova, in the municipality of Figueira da Foz, in Portugal.
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Although there are references to its existence as early as the High Middle Ages, what remains today dates from the late 14th century. Within the walls are remains of the old Medieval Palace, where the death of Dona Inês de Castro was reportedly decided, as well as the Church of Santa Maria da Alcáçova, founded in 1095 but restored in the 16th century. During the Arab occupation, materials imported from Córdoba arrived at Montemayur Castle, including capitals dating back to the Caliphate period, one of which is now part of the collection of the Machado de Castro National Museum in Coimbra. Later, the castle would play a recognized strategic role during the Christian reconquest of the territory. (Source: www.turismodocentro.pt)
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Very well-kept castle ruins and completely free to visit. Parking directly in front of the entrance.
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The castle Castelo de Montemor-o-Velho with its Manueline church Igreja de Santa Maria da Alcáçova and the completely surrounding battlemented wall are worth seeing and offer wide views over the town, the rice fields and landscapes along the Mondego River.
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Old, extensive castle ruins, open to the public and free of charge.
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Granja do Ulmeiro has its own historical points of interest. You can visit the Main Church, where archaeological findings including Roman tombs and vessels were discovered, suggesting an ancient Roman settlement. The Granja do Ulmeiro Railway Station also serves as a landmark, reflecting the area's past importance as a railway junction.
Yes, a prominent historical site nearby is Montemor-o-Velho Castle. This impressive fortress dates largely from the late 14th century, with references to its existence going back to the High Middle Ages. Inside, you can find remnants of the old Medieval Palace and the Church of Santa Maria da Alcáçova.
Beyond the Roman archaeological findings near Granja do Ulmeiro's Main Church, the region is home to the significant Conimbriga Ruins near Coimbra. These represent one of the largest Roman settlements excavated in Portugal and offer a fascinating glimpse into ancient Roman life.
Coimbra, a short distance away, offers a wealth of cultural sites. Highlights include the stunning Baroque Library (Biblioteca Joanina) at the University of Coimbra, the historical park Portugal dos Pequenitos with miniature monuments, the Santa Cruz Church, and the Old Cathedral of Saint Mary of Coimbra (Sé Velha de Coimbra).
For a refreshing natural spot, you can visit Praia Fluvial da Ereira, a river beach located in the nearby area of Verride. It's a pleasant point of interest for enjoying the outdoors.
The area around Granja do Ulmeiro offers various outdoor activities. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Former coastal mine – Figueira da Foz loop from Montemor' or the 'Statue of Pedro Teixeira – Montemor-o-Velho Castle loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can try trails such as the 'Montemor-o-Velho Castle – Abandoned Maiorca Halt loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Granja Do Ulmeiro and MTB Trails around Granja Do Ulmeiro guides.
Yes, there are several running and walking trails available. You can find routes like the 'Running loop from Sebal e Belide' or the 'Montemor-o-Velho Castle loop from Montemor-o-Velho'. These trails offer different distances and difficulty levels for various preferences. More options are detailed in the Running Trails around Granja Do Ulmeiro guide.
Beyond the historical exploration of Castelo de Montemor-o-Velho, which is considered family-friendly, a notable attraction for families in the wider region is Portugal dos Pequenitos in Coimbra. This park features miniature versions of Portuguese monuments and traditional houses, offering an engaging experience for children.
Yes, Castelo de Montemor-o-Velho is noted as being accessible for people with disabilities, with an escalator available for entry. It's always advisable to check specific accessibility details for other attractions directly before your visit.
Visitors appreciate Montemor-o-Velho Castle for being a very well-kept historical site that is completely free to visit. Its accessibility, including parking directly in front of the entrance and an escalator for those with disabilities, is also highly valued. The castle offers a glimpse into medieval history and a strategic role during the Christian reconquest.
The Old Santana Ferreira train station is a closed interchange on the Figueira da Foz branch line. It historically served the towns of Santana and Ferreira-a-Nova. It's considered an attraction due to its historical significance as a man-made monument reflecting the region's railway heritage.
The region generally enjoys a mild climate. Spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) are often ideal for visiting, offering pleasant temperatures for exploring historical sites and engaging in outdoor activities without the peak heat of summer or the cooler, wetter conditions of winter.


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