Attractions and places to see around Vale De Janeiro encompass a range of historical sites, religious buildings, and natural viewpoints. This region is defined by its river valleys, including the Tuela and Rabaçal, and features historical settlements. The area showcases ancient infrastructure like Roman roads and medieval fortifications, alongside significant monuments. It provides a combination of cultural heritage and scenic landscapes for exploration.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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The military road built by the Romans to connect Braga, Chaves and Astorga passed close to the present-day site of Vinhais and the Ponte da Rauca bridge also dates from that time. The town was founded in the thirteenth century by the Portuguese king D. Sancho, being situated on top of a hill that the Romans had used as a lookout post, from which they could supervise the whole region. It was later fortified in the fourteenth century at the orders of D. Dinis. Vinhais has succeeded in preserving a number of very interesting monuments, such as the church of São Facundo (founded by the Goths) and the convent of São Francisco, although, perhaps more than anything else, it is famed for the great richness of its cuisine, particularly its sausages, which are best purchased at the annual Smoked Meat Fair held here in February.
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Impressive views of the banks of the Tuela River in this meandering area, where it has created a deep valley in the ground. It can be seen from the same road.
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Beautiful river that is crossed by this old bridge that allows us to see its waters before reaching the town of Vinhais.
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From this point on the road you can see the views of the Santuário de Nossa Senhora da Saúde and, in addition, some of the shelters (road control points) at the foot of the road.
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Beautiful views of the valley through which the Rabaçal River runs and where a bridge helps the road cross the same bank.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the Historic Center of Vinhais, a town founded in the thirteenth century with medieval fortifications and monuments like the church of São Facundo and the convent of São Francisco. Ancient Roman roads are also present nearby, showcasing the area's long history.
Vale De Janeiro offers beautiful natural vistas. You can enjoy the Views over the Rabaçal river valley, where a bridge crosses the river. Another impressive spot is the Views of the Tuela River, where the river has carved a deep, meandering valley. The historic Ranca Bridge (Tuela River) also offers picturesque views of the river's waters.
Yes, the Surroundings of the Sanctuary of Nossa Senhora da Saúde provide views of this religious building. Additionally, within the Historic Center of Vinhais, you can find the historic church of São Facundo and the convent of São Francisco.
For road cycling enthusiasts, there are several challenging routes around Vale De Janeiro. Options include the 'Ring route from Vinhais', 'Vinhais and Montesinho-Nogueira Park Loop', and a longer 'Round trip to Ponte Hermisende and return along the Tuela River'. You can find more details on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Vale De Janeiro guide.
While specific 'family-friendly' tags are not listed for all attractions, the natural viewpoints like the Views of the Tuela River are accessible directly from the road, making them suitable for families. Exploring the historical streets of Vinhais can also be an engaging activity for all ages.
Yes, the Views of the Tuela River are noted as wheelchair accessible, allowing everyone to enjoy the impressive natural scenery of the meandering river valley directly from the road.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical heritage and natural beauty. The preservation of monuments in the Historic Center of Vinhais and the scenic river views, particularly from the Ranca Bridge and the Tuela and Rabaçal river valleys, are frequently highlighted. The region's tranquil atmosphere and cultural richness are also highly valued.
The region's attractions, which include historical sites and natural viewpoints, can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. For outdoor activities like cycling, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant weather. The annual Smoked Meat Fair in Vinhais in February is a notable cultural event if you're interested in local traditions and cuisine.
The region has a notable Roman past. A military road built by the Romans to connect Braga, Chaves, and Astorga passed close to the present-day site of Vinhais. The Ranca Bridge (Tuela River) also dates from Roman times, serving as a testament to their ancient infrastructure in the area.
Vale De Janeiro is characterized by its river valleys, specifically the Tuela and Rabaçal rivers. These rivers have carved impressive landscapes, including deep valleys and meanders, offering beautiful natural scenery. The region combines these riverine features with historical settlements and mountainous terrain.
Vinhais is particularly famed for the great richness of its cuisine, especially its sausages. These are best purchased at the annual Smoked Meat Fair held in February, which is a significant local event.


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