Best attractions and places to see around Degracias e Degracias e Degracias e Pombalinho, Portugal, offers a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and scenic views. This civil parish, located within the municipality of Soure, features a landscape with extensive views from its hilltop position. The area is known for its religious architecture, historical manor houses, and natural features such as plateaus and karstic formations. Visitors can explore a variety of attractions that highlight the region's history and natural beauty.
…Last updated: May 20, 2026
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At the entrance to Ansião, the Ponte da Cal bridge crosses the serene Nabão River. Built in the 17th century, it formed part of the old road axis between Coimbra and Lisbon and reveals, beneath its two perfect arches, curious marks sculpted by time. Popular memory links it to the passage of Queen Saint Isabel, inspiration for the old bathing tanks next to the bridge (one for women, the other for men). Legend says that the waters became miraculous after the queen refreshed herself here, giving rise to the famous "holy baths". The small chapel was built to mark this devotion.
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Conímbriga, an ancient city of Lusitania, is the most impressive Roman complex in Portugal, a place where history still breathes among its baths, forum, amphitheater, and uniquely delicate mosaics, such as those in the famous House of Fountains. Although only a small part has been excavated, the grandeur the city held throughout its almost six centuries under Roman rule is evident. The second wall, hastily erected with stone taken from entire buildings, reveals a time of threat and decline, a prelude to the abandonment that followed the Suebian invasions. Today, among fallen columns and pavements that still gleam in the sun, Conímbriga continues to intrigue and amaze, preserving in its ruins the stories that time has almost erased.
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Pombal Castle dominates the landscape and the very history of the city. Built between 1156 and 1171 by the Knights Templar, it formed part of the old Mondego defensive ring, a series of fortresses that protected access to Coimbra after the Reconquista. Over the centuries it suffered attacks, including those from Napoleonic troops, and fell into ruin. Today, the castle has once again become a vibrant and accessible space, a privileged viewpoint and an essential landmark of Pombal's identity.
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Pombal Castle, one of the most important Templar monuments in central Portugal: It stands atop a rocky outcrop beside the Arunca River, overlooking the city of Pombal. Built between 1156 and 1171 by Gualdim Pais, Grand Master of the Knights Templar, on the site of an ancient Roman fort and Arab fortress. It formed part of the Templar defensive line to protect Coimbra and launch offensives against the Muslims.
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✨ Circular route with landscapes of rare natural beauty; 🏞️ Lapiaz, dolines and unique rock formations in Portugal; 🌿 Buracas do Casmilo and Bosque do Vale dos Covões were the highlights of the day; 📸 Ideal for photography, geological observation and contemplation; 🍂 A perfect trail for autumn, with the valley painted in golden tones.
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A charming historic bridge located in the municipality of Ansião, in the district of Leiria, Portugal. Probably built in the 17th century, this arched structure consists of two full arches and a gently sloping trestle deck. Beneath one of the arches is a stone basin, which, according to local tradition, was used by Queen Saint Isabel to bathe during her visits to the region.
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The region is rich in history. You can explore the impressive Conímbriga Roman Ruins, an ancient city with baths, a forum, an amphitheater, and delicate mosaics. Other historical landmarks include the 18th-century Igreja Paroquial de São Sebastião and historical manor houses like the Solar dos Viscondes das Degracias.
Yes, Degracias e Pombalinho offers several natural wonders. Discover the Buracas do Casmilo, a cave system known for its rare natural beauty, unique rock formations, and lapiés. Another significant natural site is the Poios Canyon, one of Portugal's largest fluviokarstic canyons, featuring monumental slopes and a rugged landscape.
The area is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various hiking routes, including easy walks and moderate trails. For example, explore the 'Lapiás do Casmilo – Buracas do Casmilo loop' or the 'Nossa Senhora da Estrela – Poios Canyon loop'. There are also road cycling routes available, such as the 'Fraldeu Waterfall – Drinking Water Fountain loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide and road cycling guide for the region.
Absolutely. The Conímbriga Roman Ruins are categorized as family-friendly, offering an engaging historical experience for all ages. Exploring the unique rock formations at Buracas do Casmilo can also be an exciting adventure for families.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Degracias, which is situated atop a hill and offers extensive vistas to the north, encompassing the Serras do Circo, Cruto, and Alcôncere mountains. To the west, you can see the lowlands stretching towards Soure, the Mondego valley, and even the distant Atlantic Ocean at Figueira da Foz. The Miradouro de Nossa Senhora da Estrela also provides excellent scenic overlooks.
The community celebrates several annual events. These include the Festa de Santo António on June 13th, Festa de Nossa Senhora da Assunção on August 15th, Festa de S. Jorge in April, and Festa de Nossa Senhora da Estrela on May 25th. There is also a Festival de Folclore in August and a monthly fair held on the first Sunday of each month.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rare natural beauty and unique rock formations at Buracas do Casmilo, often highlighting it as ideal for photography and geological observation. The grandeur and historical significance of the Conímbriga Roman Ruins, with its well-preserved mosaics and structures, also receive high praise.
Yes, there is the Mouros River Waterfall. However, it is important to note that the river typically only has water between November and March. If you visit outside of these months, especially in late spring or summer, you might find the riverbed dry with no waterfall.
Yes, there are several easy walking routes. For instance, you can enjoy the 'Lapiás do Casmilo – Buracas do Casmilo loop from Furadouro' which is just over 3 km, or the 'Mosaic at the Museum – Mouros River Waterfall loop from Conímbriga Roman Ruins' which is around 2.2 km. More options can be found in the easy hikes guide.
Autumn is often recommended for outdoor activities, especially for places like Buracas do Casmilo, when the valley is painted in golden tones. For waterfalls like the Mouros River Waterfall, the winter months (November to March) are ideal when the river has water. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring.
Yes, the region features several significant religious buildings. The Igreja Paroquial de São Sebastião is an 18th-century parish church with a baptismal chapel dating back to the late 16th or early 17th century. Other chapels include the Capela de São Jorge, Capela da Senhora da Nazaré, and the Capela de Santo Amaro.


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