Best attractions and places to see around Amieira Do Tejo include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. Located in the municipality of Nisa, Portugal, the area is characterized by its medieval castle and proximity to the Tagus River. It offers opportunities for exploring historical sites and engaging in outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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The ferry fell victim to the storms in February 2026 and no longer exists (May 2026).
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Opened in April 2021, this is one of the newest trails in Portugal. The Barca D'Amieira Trail combines a walkway, a suspension bridge, and a fabulous viewpoint in a single route. The trail also offers a walk along a towpath wall and stunning views of the Tagus River.
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A little bit of Indiana Jones...
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One of the most common occupations in Gáfete is paving. The profession and trade of paving streets, squares, plazas, gardens, and other public and private spaces. Aware that this is an artistic and nomadic profession, the pavers of the town of Gáfete are recognized in our region and beyond as professionals of excellence in laying pavements using various types of rock, such as granite, limestone, basalt, etc.” This trade has been practiced by the people of Gáfete since the mid-19th century, as some of them who are older report. Therefore, the Parish Council of Gáfete “decided to offer a plaque to the businessmen/contractors under its supervision, other workers who carry out this “noble” profession, identifying their hometown, humbly but proudly “PAVING MEN FROM THE TOWN OF GÁFETE”.” (Source: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=ht (F
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A small suspension bridge with lots of safety!
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It's a brave climb to this place! But once there, the colorful sculptures put a smile on our faces! It's well worth the climb!
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An extraordinarily beautiful route, with the Tagus always present and lots of entertainment that takes us from Barragem do Fratel to Barca da Amieira, where you can cross the Tagus for free on the boat. It's worth the trip and the hike too!
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The hike is a highlight in Portugal. There is a lot to experience along the way and you can even ride a rail bike here :)
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Amieira do Tejo is rich in history. You can visit the Amieira do Tejo Castle, a prototypical Gothic Portuguese castle built around 1350. Other notable historical sites include the 18th-century Chapel of the Calvário with its unique Baroque altarpiece, the Chapel of São João Baptista dating back to 1556, and the Casa do Balcão, which once served as the first Town Hall.
Yes, the area offers several impressive viewpoints overlooking the Tagus River. Highlights include the Miradouro Transparente do Tejo – Sky Walk, providing views over the Fratel dam, and the Miradouro da Casa da Árvore, which offers unique perspectives of the Ocreza River estuary and the railway line. The Viewpoint of Portas de Ródão is also known for its scenic vistas and griffon vultures.
Absolutely. Amieira do Tejo is an excellent starting point for various hikes. The hiking guide for Amieira do Tejo features trails like the easy 7.37 km PR1 NIS Jans Trail with river views and sculptures, and the moderate 10.9 km PR4 Conhal Trails, which explores diverse landscapes and Roman gold mine remnants. The Suspended pedestrian bridge is part of the popular Barca d'Amieira Trail.
The Barca d'Amieira Trail, also known as Passadiços da Barca d'Amieira or Nisa Walkways, is a major attraction opened in April 2021. This 3.6 km trail combines a walkway, a suspended pedestrian bridge over the Figueiró stream, and a viewpoint. It offers an immersive experience in the riverside environment of the Tagus with artistic elements along the route and is considered low difficulty.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Suspended pedestrian bridge and the Barca d'Amieira Trail are low-difficulty walks enjoyable for all ages. The Rail Bike at Nisa/Lage da Prata offers a unique and fun experience for families. Additionally, the Barca da Amieira Ferry Crossing provides a free boat ride across the Tagus River, which can be an exciting part of a family outing.
Yes, you can. The Amieira Marina offers boat tours, providing an excellent opportunity to experience the Tagus River from the water. Additionally, the Barca da Amieira Ferry Crossing allows you to cross the Tagus River for free by boat, which is part of a scenic route.
The Rail Bike at Nisa/Lage da Prata is a unique man-made attraction where visitors can experience a rail bike ride as part of a scenic hike. It's highlighted by visitors as an exciting and memorable experience along the trails.
Visitors particularly enjoy the combination of historical exploration and natural beauty. The Suspended pedestrian bridge is frequently praised for its stunning views and unique design. The scenic routes along the Tagus River, including the free Barca da Amieira Ferry Crossing, are also highly appreciated for their beauty and entertainment value.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find several routes in the cycling guide for Amieira do Tejo, including moderate routes like the Albufeira da Arreganhada loop from Gáfete (22.4 km) and more challenging road cycling routes such as the Belver Castle loop (103.3 km) in the road cycling guide.
Beyond the main castle and chapels, you can discover the Old River Dock, steeped in legend as the place where Saint Queen Elizabeth's body was said to have been transported in 1325. Another unique spot is the Tribute to the cobblestone pavers of Gafete, a monument recognizing the traditional craft of the local community.
The Tribute to the cobblestone pavers of Gafete is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering an inclusive cultural experience. While specific accessibility details for all sites are not available, this monument provides an option for visitors with mobility considerations.
For art and unique sculptures, visit the Benbolina Sculpture and Stone Archway. Although it requires a brave climb, visitors find the colorful sculptures rewarding and a source of smiles. The Barca d'Amieira Trail also features artistic elements along its route.


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