5 best suggestions for getaways visit in the Interior of Portugal
Inland Portugal is a region full of history, traditions and natural beauty, which is why people are increasingly fascinated with life and the calm of living in the countryside or in rural areas. Get to know 5 suggestions of getaways in the Interior of Portugal and get a unique and very quiet experience.
1. Viseu
The city of Viseu is situated in the North - Central Interior region of Portugal and is a charming town. It is one of the most mountainous districts in the country and there are the mountains of Lapa, Leomil, Caramulo, Gralheira and Montemuro and by their valleys the tributaries of the Douro and the Vouga, Dão and Mondego rivers. In addition, there are numerous national monuments and the vineyards of the famous Dão and Lafões wines. For those who want to know this place better, the Grão Vasco National Museum is a great option to visit. Admission has a cost of 4 euros and is well worth every cent. On the other hand, staying at Bemyguest - Loft Guest House Charming Mothers Garden is the ultimate choice. An early 19th-century building with an average cost of 50 euros, it is located at 41 Soar de Cima Street, right in the historic city center.
2. Bragança
The city of Bragança is the capital of Trás-os-Montes and is located in the northeast of Portugal. It is an exceptional region with historic villages, natural landscapes and a gastronomy of choice. The city is located at the far end of the Montesinho Natural Park, one of the largest protected areas in Portugal, and there is a great diversity of fauna and flora. The visit to the park is mandatory for those visiting the region and has no associated costs. Also, staying at A. Montesinho Turismo is a great option. It is located at Rua Coronel Álvaro Cepeda, nº1, Gimonde, has an average cost of 41 euros and makes known the unique beauty of the transmontanas lands.
3. Evora
The town of Évora is a village in the heart of the Alentejo and has a rich history and a varied cultural heritage. The capital of the Alto Alentejo, as it is known, is a region guarded by walls, which further contributes to its beauty and mysticism. The religious presence in the city is notorious, but what stands out most is the immaculate white houses in the streets of the region. If you wish, you can stay at the Ecorkhotel - Évora, Suites & SPA, an exclusive 4-star hotel with the cork-lined main building. It is located in Quinta da Deserta e Malina, has an average cost of 81 euros and is close to everything.
4. Schist Villages
The Schist Villages network is made up of 27 villages from 16 municipalities of the Inner Center of Portugal and all of them show a huge regional tourist potential. It is a territory made up of schist mountains that makes known the architecture, gastronomy and traditions of a region that was once forgotten. For those who want to know this place better, Convento da Sertã Hotel has attracted the attention of an increasing number of visitors. It is a 17th century convent that has been transformed into a 21st century hotel of excellence. The stay costs 85 euros and offers wonderful landscapes of Sertã and Zona do Pinhal.
5. Beja
The city of Beja is the capital of Baixo Alentejo and is a historic town in the interior of Portugal where you can find countless leisure and entertainment options. The city of Pax Julia, as the Romans dubbed it, is characterized by its long plains and natural beauty and this has attracted numerous tourists to the region. If that is the case, it is advisable to visit Castelo de Beja as it is one of the areas highlights. Your visit has no associated costs and is a way to have a magnificent and unobstructed view of the city. On the other hand, you can stay overnight at Malhadinha Nova Country House & Spa, an absolutely fantastic country estate. It is situated in Albernoa, has an average cost of 250 euros and allows you long horse riding, hiking and canoeing, among many other fun options.
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