Best attractions and places to see around Alfândega Da Fé, a municipality in Portugal's Trás-os-Montes region, offers diverse landscapes of mountains, plateaus, plains, and valleys. The area is known for its natural beauty, including the Sabor River valley, and its agricultural heritage with olive groves and almond trees. Visitors can explore historical landmarks and experience traditional rural Portuguese life.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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The Terras de Cavaleiros Geopark, where Grijó is located, is located in the municipality of Macedo de Cavaleiros, in the heart of Northeast Transmontano (Portugal). It has been a UNESCO Global Geopark since 2015 and covers approximately 700 km², with 42 geosites that tell the geological story of more than 400 million years.
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With the administrative reform of 1853, Macedo de Cavaleiros became one of the municipalities of Portugal. This elevation to the status of municipality was met with opposition, both in rural areas, where the struggles between those in favour of the old and the new municipality lasted until 1911, and in parliamentary circles, triggered mainly by the deputy for the Moncorvo constituency, João Pedro de Almeida Pessanha. Even so, the municipality was confirmed by royal decree on 24 October 1855. On 15 January 1863, Macedo de Cavaleiros was elevated to the status of town. In 1903, the railway was built, establishing the Tua line, which naturally gave a strong economic boost to the region. Finally, on 13 May 1999, Macedo de Cavaleiros was elevated to the status of city.
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Mogadouro Castle is located in the Trás-os-Montes region in northern Portugal. This castle has a rich history, having been built by the Knights Templar in the 12th century and later passed into the hands of the Order of Christ. Although only a few sections of the wall and a tower remain today, it remains a place of great historical and cultural interest.
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The pride of Mougadouro, the impressive castle with outbuildings and thick walls can be admired from afar.
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Earth history can be experienced here
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Descent that comes from the town of Trindade and that takes us towards the center of Santa Comba de Vilariça. The road follows the valley with the riverbank coming from Albufeira da Burga, which is located near Vale Bom.
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Well-known city in this area of Portugal thanks to the nearby Albufeira do Azibo, a humid area that offers beach areas and roads with good views.
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Impressive castle located in the town of Mogadouro. It is an old castle that joins the Igreja da Misericórdia.
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Alfândega da Fé is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the peaceful Lakes of the Sabor River (Lagos do Sabor), which are great for nature lovers and offer opportunities for sports like paddleboarding. The region is also defined by the Serra de Bornes and the Sabor River Valley, providing diverse landscapes. Don't miss the stunning Geopark of Macedo de Cavaleiros, a UNESCO Global Geopark with 42 geosites telling a geological story spanning over 400 million years.
For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the Santo Antão da Barca Viewpoint, which overlooks the Sabor Lakes and is equipped with parking, a picnic area, and restrooms. Another must-see is the Cabreira Viewpoint (Miradouro da Cabreira), offering expansive vistas of the region. The View of Mogadouro Castle also provides a historical viewpoint.
Explore the town's historic center to discover landmarks like the Clock Tower of Alfândega da Fé (Torre do Relógio), considered the town's main attraction, which you can enter to see a photographic exhibition. The Castle Square (Largo do Castelo) offers sweeping views, though little remains of the original castle. Other significant religious buildings include the 16th-century Church of Mercy of Alfândega da Fé (Igreja da Misericórdia) and the Parish Church of Saint Peter (Igreja Matriz de São Pedro).
Yes, the region offers rich cultural experiences. You can explore the authentic villages of Sambade and Cerejais, known for their traditional atmosphere. Sambade features the 18th-century Parish Church of Our Lady of the Assumption and the Centro de Interpretação do Território, a rural museum. In Alfândega da Fé itself, the Casa da Cultura Mestre José Rodrigues serves as the tourist office and hosts an art gallery with rotating exhibitions.
Alfândega da Fé is notable for its various urban art installations throughout the town, including a giant Roman Soldier's Head, The Organic Mountain, and The Phoenix. The Green Park of Alfândega da Fé (Parque Verde) is a pleasant spot featuring a bridge, a lake, and some of these urban art pieces. The Chapel of Saint Bernardino in Gebelim, dating from 1741, is also a site for an important pilgrimage.
The Geopark of Macedo de Cavaleiros is listed as family-friendly, offering educational and outdoor experiences. The Green Park of Alfândega da Fé with its lake and urban art can also be a pleasant spot for families. Additionally, the Lakes of the Sabor River provide a natural setting for outdoor activities suitable for various ages.
Absolutely! The region offers diverse routes for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore the Sabor Greenway: Carviçais–Torre de Moncorvo, an old railway converted into a greenpath, mostly gravel, perfect for cycling. For more options, check out the MTB Trails around Alfândega Da Fé or the Road Cycling Routes around Alfândega Da Fé for detailed guides on various difficulty levels.
A particularly beautiful time to visit Alfândega da Fé is during February and March, when the region transforms with the stunning white and pink blossoms of the almond trees (Amendoeiras em Flor). June also brings the lively Cherry Festival (Festa da Cereja), celebrating local products, especially the famous cherries.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and rich cultural experiences. The serene landscapes, traditional villages, and agricultural heritage, particularly the olive groves and almond trees, offer an authentic rural Portuguese immersion. The View of Mogadouro Castle is noted for its historical interest, and the Sabor Greenway is popular for its scenic cycling opportunities.
The Lakes of the Sabor River (Lagos do Sabor) offer a peaceful natural setting. While paddleboarding is mentioned, these lakes are generally suitable for water activities. For specific wild swimming spots, local inquiry upon arrival is recommended to ensure safety and accessibility.
The highlight Macedo de Cavaleiros is listed as wheelchair accessible. When planning your visit, it's always advisable to check specific accessibility details for other sites directly, as conditions can vary.
Alfândega da Fé is recognized for its traditional smoked meats and delicious almond sweets. If you visit in June, you can also enjoy the famous local cherries during the Cherry Festival (Festa da Cereja).


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