Bobadela central portugal

Bobadela

 

The Roman Ruins of Bobadela are one of the most important and well-preserved architectural complexes of historical and archaeological value from the “Roman period” in Portugal. This complex of invaluable remains from the past, spread throughout the historic center of the village of Bobadela (Oliveira do Hospital), studied over time by the scientific community and admired by its visitors, was classified as a National Monument many years ago. The Roman arch was given the designation of “Monumental Arch of Bobadela”, at the same time as it was classified as a Property of National Interest (IIN) on 16 June 1910

Mouronho

 

The Ronqueira River Beach has undergone extensive requalification works to improve accessibility. It is therefore an inclusive beach for people with reduced mobility or visual and/or hearing impairments. For this purpose, the beach provides dedicated parking, toilets and changing rooms, an amphibian chair and a lifting platform for access between the beach level and the bar, which has been lowered to allow access to all. The beach also has walking sticks, a walking frame and includes signs in Portuguese, English and braille, as well as large-scale information and pictograms, and an area for guiding dogs and drinking fountains. It should also be noted that there is a picnic park in the vicinity, with tables and barbecue. The Multistage Route of Alva also passes through the beach

 

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Coja

River beach located on the Alva river, in Côja, near its confluence with the Mata river, it is located in a privileged area of Beira nicknamed by poets and painters as the “Princess of Alva”.

 

Composed of a dam that creates an impeccable body of water, it has a sandy area that allows bathers to stay close to the water. The upper part is formed by a sheet of water that allows the practice of some
recreational activities such as canoeing, pedal boating and sport fishing. Many Restaurants and bars in Coja to enjoy refreshments.

Fraga da Pena

Hike this 2.6-km loop trail near Benfeita, Coimbra District. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 48 minutes to complete.

Hike this 2.6-km loop trail near Benfeita, Coimbra District. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 48 minutes to complete. This trail is great for hiking, and you’re unlikely to encounter many other people while exploring. The trail is open year-round and is a great place to visit at any time of year.

This trail highlights Fraga da Pena and the village of Pardieiros, the only one within the Protected Landscape of Serra do Açor. Fraga da Pena is the main point, with successive waterfalls winding through the valley, creating a landscape of unique beauty.