Attractions and places to see around Casével include a variety of historical sites, public spaces, and natural features. This region in Portugal offers opportunities for exploring cultural landmarks and scenic routes. Casével serves as a base for discovering nearby points of interest, particularly for those interested in local history and outdoor activities like cycling.
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The Church of the Wounds of the Savior, also known as Our Lady of Remedies, is of medieval origin and its history is intertwined with the imagery created around the Battle of Ourique. According to legend, the temple was established as a vow by King Afonso Henriques after his victory over the five Moorish kings. The building was in ruins at the beginning of the 17th century, and King Philip III authorized its reconstruction in 1621, allocating the income from the landholdings of the Castro Verde Fair for this purpose. The Philippine church, whose construction lasted for many years, is a Mannerist-style building with a single nave, a developed chancel, a bell tower, and a well-proportioned facade. The interior incorporates elements from different eras, featuring, alongside Baroque altars and 17th and 18th-century religious imagery, individual figure tile panels and historical paintings on the theme of the Miracle of the Battle of Ourique, created by Diogo Magina. 👍
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The Casa D. Maria on Rua Fialho de Almeida is a palatial building from the 20th century with many staircases and towers, but looks older than it is.
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The Church of Our Lady of the Resurrection was built in the 18th century on the site where King Sebastião held mass before embarking on his ill-fated expedition to Morocco. The church was built during the Portuguese Enlightenment under the patronage of Queen Maria I.
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Susana and Rui are wonderful hosts. They are passionate about their home and surroundings, the environment, and social issues. We had many good conversations, both in our rusty Portuguese and their excellent English. The vegetarian dinner and breakfast are excellent. The bed was comfortable and the shower is amazing after a long dusty day. Rui also spent hours helping us plot out our next routes. We really recommend this place! Especially because our tandem fit in the hallway. Dan and Helen from the Yukon.
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Thank you Curtis and Cathy. It was a pleasure to host such inspiring and nice guests. Wish you a safe journey.
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Castro Verde is a nice place to explore when you're touring EN2, 4B's is an excellent Bed and Breakfast that specializes in accommodating cyclists.
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The pictures are from Estrada Nacional 123, on the way to Mertola.
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You can explore the Igreja de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios, a religious building of medieval origin rebuilt in the 17th century, featuring Mannerist style, Baroque altars, and historical paintings. Another notable site is the Dona Maria House, an impressive 20th-century private house with many staircases and towers, reflecting the wealth of its original landlord.
Yes, Praça da República, Castro Verde serves as a central settlement area in nearby Castro Verde. Here, you'll find the local Tourist Office, cafes, restaurants, and a selection of local wine and handcrafted gifts, making it a key meeting point for visitors and locals alike.
The region around Casével is excellent for cycling. You can explore scenic routes like the Estrada Nacional 123 near Castro Verde. For more structured cycling experiences, there are several routes available, including the "Serro das Zurreiras – Dona Maria House loop from Castro Verde" (moderate, 38.9 km) and the "Castro Verde Market Street – Dona Maria House loop from Castro Verde" (easy, 13.7 km). You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Casével guide.
Yes, there are hiking trails for various levels. For an easy walk, consider the "Dona Maria House – Jardim de Castro Verde loop from Castro Verde" (5.2 km). A moderate option is the "Hiking loop from Castro Verde" (8.2 km). You can discover more hiking routes and their details in the Hiking around Casével guide.
The 4B Birds & Bicycles Bed & Breakfast, Castro Verde is an excellent option. It specializes in accommodating cyclists and is known for its wonderful hosts, comfortable stays, and delicious vegetarian meals. It's a great base for exploring the area.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique architecture of sites like the Dona Maria House, noting its impressive design and historical significance. The central location and amenities of Praça da República, Castro Verde are also highly valued for their convenience and local charm. The historical depth of religious buildings like the Igreja de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios also receives positive feedback.
Yes, Casével offers several gravel biking opportunities. Routes range from moderate to difficult, such as the "Dona Maria House – 4Bs - The Cyclists' Shelter loop from Castro Verde" (moderate, 33.9 km) or the more challenging "Castro Verde Cycling Center Loop" (difficult, 126.4 km). For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Gravel biking around Casével guide.
At Praça da República, Castro Verde, you can find a good selection of local wine and handcrafted gifts. This central square is an ideal spot to pick up authentic regional items.
Yes, for an easy and family-friendly hiking option, consider the "Dona Maria House – Jardim de Castro Verde loop from Castro Verde," which is approximately 5.2 km long. This route offers a pleasant walk suitable for those looking for a less strenuous experience. More easy routes can be found in the Hiking around Casével guide.
The Estrada Nacional 123 near Castro Verde is noted for its scenic views and is a popular route for exploring the surroundings, particularly by bike. It offers a glimpse into the Alentejo landscape.
The most prominent religious building is the Igreja de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios. This church has medieval origins, was rebuilt in the 17th century in a Mannerist style, and features Baroque altars and historical paintings, making it a significant cultural and historical landmark.


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