Best attractions and places to see around São Domingos De Ana Loura include a blend of rural landscapes and historical sites within the wider Estremoz municipality. This civil parish is characterized by its agricultural setting and the presence of the Ana Loura stream. The surrounding region is notable for its rich history, distinctive white marble, and medieval architecture. Visitors can explore cultural landmarks and natural features that define the Alentejo region.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The pousada is a castle built by King Dionysius for Queen Elizabeth of Portugal in the 13th century. It is located in the heart of the old town and is considered one of the most beautiful pousadas in Portugal.
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The view of the castle from the west is particularly impressive. There you can clearly see the fortress character with its protruding walls.
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Unfortunately, access to the viewing platform and the statue will be closed in May 2025.
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Fonte da Gadanha Square is dominated by Lake Gadanha. Next to it is the 13th-century Convento São Francisco, dating from the reign of King Afonso III, which served as a barracks after secularization. From here, you have a magnificent view up to the castle and the castle. The square is surrounded by other interesting monuments and fountains.
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The famous statue of "Gadanha," located in the lake, originates from the Congregados Monastery and was only moved to the center of the lake in the mid-19th century. It originally represented the god Saturn, a symbol of abundance. The inscription on the base reads: "Time passes quickly."
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Queen Saint Isabel of Aragon (1270-1336), wife of King D. Diniz (1261-1325), died in the Castle of Estremoz, at the age of 66, on July 4, 1336, from a sudden illness that occurred while she was heading to the border on a mission to bring peace between her son, D. Afonso IV (1291-1357), and her grandson, Alfonso XI of Castile (1311-1350). Against everyone's advice, D. Afonso wanted to fulfill his mother's purpose of being buried in the Monastery of Santa Clara. The long journey took place under the blazing July sun and, to everyone's amazement, despite the intense heat, the coffin gave off such a pleasant perfume that "no one had ever seen such a noble odour", as can be read in her first anonymous biography, known as “Legend or Relation”, written immediately after her death by someone who had been close to her, probably her confessor, Friar Salvado Martins, Bishop of Lamego, or one of the owners of Santa Clara who looked after her during her widowhood. The virtues of the Queen, later considered a Saint, were the reason for her beatification by Leo X (1475-1521) in 1516, with authorisation for her worship to be restricted to the Diocese of Coimbra. In 1556, Pope Paul IV (1476-1559) extended the Elizabethan devotion to the entire Kingdom of Portugal. It would be Pope Urban VIII (1568-1664), given the incorruption of the body and the report of miracles, who would proclaim in 1625, the canonization of Isabella of Aragon as a Holy Queen.
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The Estremoz Castle was built in a dominant position on a hill to the north of the Serra de Ossa, in the city of Estremoz, in the district of Évora, in Alentejo, Portugal. It is a pentagonal castle with a walled enclosure, reinforced by buttresses that rise around the Torre de Menagem, a spectacular tower built in white marble, 27 metres high. It is believed that the construction of this monumental tower lasted through three reigns: D. Afonso IV, D. Pedro and D. Fernando, and, for this reason, it is known as the Torre das Três Coroas. Beyond the medieval wall, the town of Estremoz has a vast expanse of fortifications from the epic Restoration War, where the towers with battlements and two arched gates stand out, next to which there is a rectangular tower in the Roman-Gothic style, with several windows.
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Estremoz Castle was raised in a dominant position over a hill, up North to the Sierra de Ossa, in the city of Estremoz, inside the district of Évora, in Alentejo, Portugal. It is a castle with a pentagonal floor, with a walled enclosure reinforced with buttress which raises around the Torre de Menagem Keep, an spectacular tower made in white marble and 27 metres height. It is believed that the works for this monumental tower occurred during the reigns D. Alfonso IV, D. Pedro and D. Fernando. That is why it is known as Torres das Três Coroas (The Tower of the Three Crowns). Besides the Medieval fence, the city of Estremoz counts with a vast fortified area from the epic Guerra da Restaruação (Restoration War), where you can distinguish the battlemented towers and two arch doors, and a rectangular tower with Roman-Gothic style with several windows.
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The wider Estremoz municipality offers several significant historical landmarks. You can visit the impressive Estremoz Castle, a 13th-century fortress with a distinctive white marble keep. Nearby, you'll find the Statue of Queen Saint Isabel, commemorating a historical figure who died in the castle. Within São Domingos de Ana Loura itself, the Igreja de São Domingos de Ana Loura stands as a local heritage site.
Yes, São Domingos de Ana Loura is characterized by its rural landscape and the tranquil Ana Loura Stream, which gives the parish part of its name. The surrounding areas, including zones like Água de Gato and Achada Baleia, offer picturesque green vegetation and extensive agricultural fields, providing scenic backdrops for leisurely walks and appreciating the authentic natural world of the Alentejo.
Estremoz, the nearby 'White City,' is renowned for its high-quality marble. You can gain insight into this industry by visiting the Estremoz Marble Quarries. Additionally, Estremoz is famous for its 'Estremoz Clay Figures,' small, brightly painted dolls representing regional life, which are recognized as Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO. The Museu Berardo Estremoz also houses an extensive collection of tiles.
The region around São Domingos de Ana Loura is excellent for cycling. For gravel biking, you can explore routes like the 'Serra d'Ossa – Loop from Estremoz' or the 'Solar Farm – Vineyard Path in Alentejo loop.' Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Redondo Castle – Gadanha Lake Fountain loop' or the 'Estremoz – Gadanha Fountain, Estremoz loop.' You can find more details and routes in the Gravel biking around São Domingos De Ana Loura and Road Cycling Routes around São Domingos De Ana Loura guides.
Yes, the Town of Borba is considered family-friendly and offers a charming experience as a wine town on the Alentejo wine route. The wider Estremoz area, with its historic center and castle, also provides an engaging environment for families to explore history and culture together.
There are several running trails available, primarily starting from Estremoz. Options include a 'Running loop from Estremoz' (8.8 km) or the 'Palacete Vieira da Silva loop' (9.4 km). These routes offer a good way to experience the local landscape on foot. For more options, refer to the Running Trails around São Domingos De Ana Loura guide.
The Gadanha Fountain, Estremoz is a prominent landmark featuring Lago do Gadanha. It includes a statue, originally representing the god Saturn, symbolizing abundance. The inscription 'Time passes quickly' adds to its historical charm. The square surrounding the fountain is also home to other interesting monuments and offers a view up to the castle.
The Alentejo region, including São Domingos de Ana Loura, generally experiences hot, dry summers and mild winters. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are often considered the best times to visit, as the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like walking and cycling, and the landscape is vibrant.
The Gadanha Fountain, Estremoz is listed as wheelchair accessible, making it a good option for visitors with mobility considerations. For other historical sites like Estremoz Castle, accessibility may vary due to their medieval construction, so it's advisable to check specific details if needed.
While the parish itself is small and rural, its charm lies in its tranquil agricultural ambiance and the presence of the Ana Loura Stream. The Igreja de São Domingos de Ana Loura is a central cultural point. Exploring the quiet lanes and enjoying the picturesque green vegetation in areas like Água de Gato offers a peaceful escape from more bustling tourist spots, providing an authentic glimpse into rural Alentejo life.
While São Domingos de Ana Loura is primarily rural, the nearby city of Estremoz offers several options. The Águias d'Ouro Café, an charming art nouveau establishment dating back to the early 20th century, is one of the oldest cafes in the Alentejo region and a popular spot for locals and visitors alike to relax and soak in the atmosphere.
From Estremoz Castle, you can expect magnificent panoramic views of the city of Estremoz and the surrounding Alentejo landscape. The castle's dominant position on a hill, coupled with its 27-meter high Torre de Menagem (Keep), provides excellent vantage points to appreciate the 'White City' and its distinctive architecture.


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