The Vista Alegre chapel, in Ílhavo, houses a Baroque masterpiece: the tomb of D. Manuel de Moura Manuel. Contrary to…
Tomar: One-day trip guide to the city of the Knights Templars
It is the city of the Knights Templar, of the castle and the Convent of Christ, but Tomar has much more to see. The beautiful city bathed by the Nabão river promises a day well spent.
Live statues festival of Tomar
The Tomar Living Statues Festival had this year’s theme as its feminine history, which was applauded by the many people who came to Mochão Park.
Portela de Alvite: a cattle fair that you must know
Every year in September, Cachena cows and garrano horses are kings in Portela de Alvite. The livestock fair that takes place in the small village of Sistelo, in the National Park of Peneda Gerês, is genuine and deserves to be known.
Caldas da Felgueira: water and well-being
The thermal centre of Caldas da Felgueira, in Nelas, is sought out by many as a therapy, but also as a centre for well-being and leisure provided by its Spa.
Vila de Rei through the lens of photographer André Farinha
Meet Vila de Rei through the lens of André Farinha, one of the most promising Portuguese landscape photographers, with international recognition.
At Taberna da Adega in Nelas
In Dão lands that produce good wine, wineries and restaurants go hand in hand, in a conviviality that is applauded and appreciated. Taberna da Adega is a good example.
Dão Wine Rally: a race with intense flavour
Nelas hosted the 4th edition of the Dão Wine Rally. For two days, thousands thrilled to the race that runs through the streets of the town and the mountains and vineyards of the municipality. Many outsiders headed to the municipality of Beira for a race which is already becoming a classic and which grows with the passing of the years. Or we weren’t in the heart of the Dão Demarcated Region.
Azibo reservoir: the beach of Trás-os-Montes
The Azibo reservoir is unique in Portugal: its beaches are of an unusual quality and its biodiversity is unique
Podence: the village that Caretos put on the map
It was a tradition thousands of years old that made the village of Podence, in Macedo de Cavaleiros, known. The caretos, which rattle the girls at Carnival time, are one of the most genuine Portuguese popular manifestations.