Best attractions and places to see around Silvã De Cima include a mix of historical sites, natural features, and cultural points of interest. Located in the Sátão Municipality of Portugal, the area is characterized by its rural landscape and traditional heritage. Visitors can explore ancient archaeological sites, historic landmarks, and natural attractions along the Coja River. The region offers a variety of experiences for those interested in history, nature, and local culture.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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From this Penalva do Castelo square, where the Igreja da Misericordia stands, a beautiful 12-kilometer Pequena Rota hike begins: "PR7 - Castendo Trail (PCT)" More information here 👇🏻: https://www.trilhosecaminhadas.pt/percursos/pr7-trilho-de-castendo-pct/
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Casa da Ínsua is a remarkable 18th-century Baroque palace located in Penalva do Castelo, near Viseu, famous for its magnificent gardens (French and English), its production of Dão wine, and its history linked to Brazil. It is currently a charming Parador hotel offering wine tourism, rural experiences, and a museum on the life of its builder, Luís de Albuquerque. More information about Casa da Insua here 👇🏻 https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casa_da_%C3%8Dnsua
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You can also walk on the other side and it's magnificent‼️👣🤩
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A very nice area to walk where the Dão River becomes much wider, here also opens the PR1-PCT route Senhora da Ribeira route: https://www.trilhosecaminhadas.com/percursos/pr1-rota-da-senhora-da-ribeira-pct/
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Nice little memorial located directly on Ribeira de Cōja, you can take a nice break here, but I definitely recommend mosquito spray!
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The Rio Dão rises in the Serra da Estrela (mountainous region of Portugal) about 2 km northwest of the town of Aguiar da Beira at about 900 m. It flows out after approx. 92 km into the reservoir of the Aguieira dam and then it merges into the Rio Mondego.
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The great presence of the 5 star hotel with a wonderful garden from the 18th century is always worth a visit 👍🏻 You can find more information here: https://www.centerofportugal.com/de/poi/die-garten-von-casa-da-insua/
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The Igreja da Misericórdia is a wonderfully beautiful church from the 18th century I can only recommend a visit from the inside.
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Silvã de Cima and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the historic Pelourinho de Silvã de Cima, a pillory symbolizing past judicial autonomy, and the central Igreja Paroquial. Further afield, explore the ancient Anta do Penedo Com, an archaeological site providing evidence of prehistoric human activity, or the Roman Villae and one of the oldest Roman winepresses in the Taboadella area.
Yes, the region offers beautiful natural features. The Rio Coja is a key natural element, with traditional mills along its banks. You can also visit the Rio Dão, which flows through a very nice area for walking. The village is set within a picturesque rural landscape, featuring cultivated lands and is part of the Dão Demarcated Region, known for its scenic rolling hills and lush vineyards.
Silvã de Cima provides a glimpse into local culture. A significant attraction is the Taboadella vineyard, where you can take guided tours and taste premium Dão wines, learning about centuries-old winemaking traditions. The local gastronomy is also a highlight, featuring traditional delights like smoked sausages and olive oil cake. The area also preserves the craft of "tamancaria" (wooden shoe making).
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Casa da Ínsua Gardens, with its magnificent 18th-century French and English gardens, is a family-friendly natural monument. The Igreja da Misericórdia de Mangualde is also listed as family-friendly. For outdoor fun, the Praia fluvial do Trabulo, a river beach, offers a pleasant natural spot for relaxation.
The area around Silvã de Cima is great for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy various cycling routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options. For example, there are challenging road cycling routes like the "Pelourinho de Aguiar da Beira loop from Silvã de Cima" and moderate touring routes such as the "Mural of Penalva do Castelo loop from Pindo." You can find more details on these and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Silvã De Cima and Cycling around Silvã De Cima guides.
For those interested in ancient history, the Megalithic Dolmen is an archaeological site located about 3.5 km south of Silvã de Cima, providing evidence of prehistoric human activity. Additionally, rock-cut tombs can be found in the "barrocas" area, and the Taboadella area boasts archaeological remains of a Roman Villae and a very old Roman winepress.
While specific seasonal tips for Silvã de Cima are not detailed, generally for outdoor activities in this region of Portugal, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring. Summers can be hot, so if visiting then, remember to bring plenty of water and headgear, especially for sites like the Megalithic Dolmen.
The Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes is a religious building that also serves as a viewpoint, situated directly on Ribeira de Cōja, offering a scenic spot. The rural landscape surrounding Silvã de Cima, with its cultivated lands and vineyards of the Dão Demarcated Region, also provides many picturesque opportunities.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. For instance, the Casa da Ínsua Gardens are highly regarded for their beauty and historical context. The Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes is noted as a nice spot for a break, though mosquito spray is recommended. The area's charm lies in its traditional heritage and serene rural setting.
Beyond the Pelourinho, the Ponte Ferreira, an impressive 300-year-old bridge over the Coja River, is a notable architectural landmark linking the municipalities of Sátão and Penalva do Castelo. The Solar da Quinta do Casal and the Castelo do Prado also contribute to the region's unique built heritage.
Yes, the Praia fluvial do Trabulo, a river beach located approximately 5.8 km from Silvã de Cima, offers a pleasant natural spot for swimming and relaxation during warmer months.


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