Attractions and places to see around Anta e Guetim e Guetim e Guetim include coastal landmarks and diverse natural features. The region, part of Portugal's Aveiro district, is characterized by its Atlantic coastline. Notable sites range from historical religious buildings situated on rocks by the ocean to extensive nature reserves and dune forests. These areas provide opportunities to explore both cultural heritage and varied natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Beautiful path through the pine forests in front of the sea. It gets a bit bumpy in places, as the path is often interrupted by sections of wooden planks lying across it.
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There are some pretty buildings. However, the vast majority looks rather modest.
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Cool view of a beautiful house
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The Capela do Senhor da Pedra is one of Portugal's most iconic and photogenic chapels, located on a rocky promontory on Miramar Beach in Vila Nova de Gaia, about a 20-minute drive from downtown Porto.
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I recommend it very beautiful
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Stunning chapel on the beach – what is often overlooked is that this rock was a sacred place for worship for generations before christianity / catholicism built here. There is a real presence and energy about this place. Visit in the early morning to avoid the crowds, and enjoy a moment of quiet. Sunset is pretty much always busy here.
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Nice and calm in traffic conditions. Offers some protection in windy conditions.
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In the coastal village of Miramar, in Gulpilhares, Vila Nova de Gaia, stands a small chapel built on top of a rock, facing away from the sea. Small but monumental, fragile but strong, unreal and yet true, that is the beautiful Capela do Senhor da Pedra. Looking from afar, it seems as if the Atlantic will swallow it up on the first stormy night, but three centuries have passed since its construction, and it remains standing firm. Perhaps it is because of the rock on which it stands - a place of worship for over two thousand years. As the inscription on the tile mosaic framed at the entrance to the chapel attests, the giant stone originally housed a pagan temple, possibly Celtic. When Christianity arrived in Portugal, efforts were made to Christianise the territory and free it from its pagan roots. The site where the Capela do Senhor da Pedra now stands was then chosen to "reclaim" the land from heretics, but despite the conversion to the Christian faith, secret ceremonies linked to pagan worship still take place on full moon nights. It is said that it is common to find melted candles left by neo-pagan worshippers on the rocks and sand next to the chapel, but I did not see any.
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The most prominent historical site is the Chapel of Senhor da Pedra (Chapel of the Lord of the Rock). This religious building, constructed in 1673, is uniquely situated on rocks by the Atlantic Ocean. It is believed to have origins in an ancient pagan cult, with the site possibly housing a pagan temple for over two millennia before its Christianization.
Yes, the region offers several natural attractions. You can explore the Barrinha de Esmoriz Nature Reserve, a coastal lagoon recognized as an Important Area for the Preservation of Birds. Another notable feature is the Dune Forest of Ovar, a dense forest area that provides shaded paths and acts as a natural defense against storms and sand dunes.
The area is excellent for outdoor activities, particularly hiking and running. You can find various routes, such as easy hikes like the Paramos Beach – Esmoriz Dunes loop, or moderate running trails like the Espinho Beach loop. For more options, explore the guides for easy hikes, running trails, and general hiking around Anta e Guetim.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Barrinha de Esmoriz Nature Reserve has paths over wooden planks that are great for walks with children, and it includes beach access. The Dune Forest of Ovar offers pleasant, shaded bike paths that are safely separated from roads, ideal for family cycling. The Aguda Dunes Park also provides extensive coastal trails accessible by boardwalks.
Visitors frequently praise the unique scenery, especially around the Chapel of Senhor da Pedra, noting its beauty at both low and high tide. The natural areas like the Barrinha de Esmoriz Nature Reserve are appreciated for their well-maintained paths and opportunities for walks and bike rides. The dense forests, like the Dune Forest of Ovar, are valued for providing shade and a calm environment for cycling.
Yes, the region is known for its Atlantic coastline. The Chapel of Senhor da Pedra is located on a beach, Praia do Senhor da Pedra, which has been voted one of Europe's most beautiful. Additionally, the Aguda Dunes Park is an extensive coastal natural park with trails along the beach and boardwalks.
The Chapel of Senhor da Pedra offers a spectacular viewpoint, especially with its unique setting on rocks by the ocean. The Barrinha de Esmoriz Nature Reserve also provides scenic views of the coastal lagoon and its birdlife. The Aguda Dunes Park offers various viewpoints across the dunes and the ocean.
The region's coastal location means it can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. For cycling in the Dune Forest of Ovar, the shade is particularly welcome when the sun is lower. A large pilgrimage in honor of Senhor da Pedra occurs annually, starting on the Sunday of the Most Holy Trinity (a movable holiday in June) and lasting three days, which can be a lively time to visit the chapel area.
Absolutely. The Dune Forest of Ovar features a smoothly paved bike trail that runs parallel to the road but is safely separated, offering a pleasant and shaded route for cyclists. Many of the coastal paths and nature reserves also have routes suitable for cycling.
The Barrinha de Esmoriz Nature Reserve is an Important Area for the Preservation of Birds. You might spot local species such as Charadrius alexandrinus and cane passerines like Acrocephalus arundinaceus and Acrocephalus scipaceus. It also serves as a resting place for migratory birds in the fall.
The Chapel of Senhor da Pedra is the site of a large annual pilgrimage in honor of Senhor da Pedra. This event begins on the Sunday of the Most Holy Trinity (typically in June) and lasts for three days, drawing many visitors and pilgrims to the area.


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