Best attractions and places to see around Santa Susana include a blend of historical sites and natural features. The region is characterized by its rugged wilderness, diverse plant life, and unique geological formations, offering panoramic views. It preserves historical routes and archaeological resources, reflecting its cultural significance. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from mountain ranges to riverine areas.
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Recently, a pedestrian zone was added to one side of the original bridge, allowing for the safe circulation of people and creating a very pleasant circular riverside path. 👍🥾
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A pedestrian bridge connecting the city to the other side of the Sado River, where there is a children's playground and the embarkation/disembarkation port for boats offering river tours. This pedestrian bridge also allows for very pleasant walks along both sides of the river. 👍🥾
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The name Alcácer do Sal comes from the combination of "Alcácer", from the Arabic al-Qasr (meaning castle or palace), and "do Sal", referring to the importance of salt mining in the region since Roman times, when the city was known as Salacia.
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Alcácer do Sal is the seat of the municipality of Alcácer do Sal, the second largest municipality in Portugal, with an area of 1,499.87 km² but only 11,112 inhabitants (2021), and is subdivided into four parishes. The municipality is bordered to the north by the municipalities of Palmela, Vendas Novas, and Montemor-o-Novo, to the east by Viana do Alentejo and Alvito, to the southeast by Ferreira do Alentejo, to the south and west by Grândola, and to the northwest, across the Sado Estuary, by Setúbal. The Sado riverside area is a very pleasant place for a walk or bike ride. Here you can also see the immense rice fields.👍🥾
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Pedro Nunes (Alcácer do Sal, 1502 — Coimbra, 11 August 1578), with the Latinized name Petrus Nonius, was a Portuguese mathematician who held the position of chief cosmographer for the Kingdom of Portugal. He was one of the greatest scientific figures of his time. He contributed decisively to the development of theoretical navigation, having dedicated himself, among others, to the mathematical problems of cartography. He was also the inventor of several measuring instruments, including the "nautical ring", the "shadow instrument" and the nonius (nonius, his surname in Latin).
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The author of this highlight probably means EIFFEL and is referring to Gustave Eiffel, who constructed numerous half-timbered bridges in many countries, but achieved world fame primarily as the builder of the Parisian landmark, the Eiffel Tower. The family name is spelled with a double F, in contrast to the low mountain range "Eifel" located in the far west of Germany (where his ancestors came from, however, before the family emigrated to France). If the 1945 date given in @Javier_DD's post is correct as the year of the inauguration of this bridge, it could NOT have been built by Gustave Eiffel, as he died in 1923.
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nice free parking lot just opposite from bridge. Cross the bridge and you are in town
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Pedestrian Bridge over the Sado in Alcácer do Sal, which connects the two banks of the Sado River and is great for short walks. Another highlight is the View of Alcácer do Sal, offering a magnificent perspective of the historic town and river. The Eifel bridge, a historical metal structure, is also highly appreciated for its pedestrian zone and riverside path.
Yes, the Pedestrian Bridge over the Sado in Alcácer do Sal is considered family-friendly, offering pleasant walks along the river. There's also a children's playground near the bridge on the other side of the Sado River.
The region is rich in history. You can visit the View of Alcácer do Sal, which overlooks one of Europe's oldest cities, founded by the Phoenicians. The Eifel bridge is a significant historical landmark, inaugurated in 1945. Additionally, the Church of Santa Maria and Cross of the Sanctuary of Senhor dos Mártires offers historical and religious insights.
The area is defined by the Sado River, which offers scenic views and opportunities for riverside walks. From the View of Alcácer do Sal, you can appreciate the river's expanse and the surrounding landscape. The region also features rice fields, visible from viewpoints like the Church of Santa Maria.
The area around Santa Susana is excellent for outdoor activities, particularly hiking and cycling. You can find numerous routes, such as the 'View of Alcácer do Sal – Alcácer do Sal Waterfront loop' for an easy hike, or more challenging cycling routes like the 'Carrasqueira Stilt Pier – View of Alcácer do Sal loop'. For more options, explore the hiking guides and cycling guides for Santa Susana.
Yes, there are hiking trails for various skill levels. For easy walks, consider routes like the 'View of Alcácer do Sal – Alcácer do Sal Waterfront loop' (6.29 km). Moderate options include the 'Alcácer do Sal – Alcácer do Sal Castle loop' (13.26 km). You can find more details in the hiking guide and easy hikes guide for Santa Susana.
Visitors particularly enjoy the scenic views, especially from the View of Alcácer do Sal, and the pleasant riverside walks offered by the Pedestrian Bridge over the Sado. The historical significance of Alcácer do Sal and its bridges also captivates many.
Yes, you can visit the Statue of Pedro Nunes. Pedro Nunes was a renowned Portuguese mathematician and cosmographer from Alcácer do Sal, known for his contributions to navigation and cartography, and the inventor of the nonius.
Absolutely. The View of Alcácer do Sal provides a magnificent panorama of the town and the Sado River. Another great spot for views is the Church of Santa Maria and Cross of the Sanctuary of Senhor dos Mártires, which offers sweeping views of the town, river, and rice fields.
The Eifel bridge in Alcácer do Sal is a historical metal structure inaugurated in 1945. For decades, it was a crucial route for travelers heading to the southern beaches. Today, it features a pedestrian zone, allowing for safe circulation and creating a very pleasant circular riverside path.
Yes, the Pedestrian Bridge over the Sado in Alcácer do Sal is listed as wheelchair accessible, providing an inclusive option for enjoying the riverside. The Statue of Pedro Nunes is also wheelchair accessible.
You can explore the Sado River by walking along its banks, particularly using the Pedestrian Bridge over the Sado, which connects both sides. There are also boat tours available from the embarkation/disembarkation port near the pedestrian bridge, offering a different perspective of the river.


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