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Attractions and Places To See around Canha - Top 11

Best attractions and places to see around Canha, located in Portugal's Setúbal district, offer insights into the region's history and local industry. This area features historical landmarks and unique cultural points of interest. Visitors can explore sites that reflect Portugal's heritage and significant economic activities.

Best attractions and places to see around Canha

  • The most popular attractions is Canha Water Tower, a man-made monument noted for its design and as a source of fresh water. It is described as…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Canha Water Tower

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very beautiful and calm, a good source of fresh water

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Vendas Novas Artillery Practice School

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The Royal Palace of Vendas Novas, known by the Palace of the Passages, currently Artillery Regiment No. 5, was the scene of one of the most beautiful stories of princesses.

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Infantado Roundabout

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Rotunda illustrating the work of removing the cork.

Portugal is the largest cork producer in the world. Half of world cork is Portuguese.

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Palácio do Vidigal

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The Vidigal Palace was built by King D. Carlos I in 1896, consisting of a hunting lodge. The works continued until his assassination on February 1, 1908. With a typical Ribatejo style, the palace is without any furniture.

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Bifanas in the style of Vendas Novas

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Vendas Novas' culinary specialty, bifana. Bifanas have a special seasoning.
There is a great offer of bifanas in Vendas Novas.
They are to cry and ask for more!

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The Vidigal Palace is an old royal hunting lodge built in the municipality of Vendas Novas, in the district of Évora. ✓History and Characteristics Origin: Commissioned by King D. Carlos I in 1896. ✓Construction: The works continued until the monarch's regicide in 1908. ✓Property: It currently belongs to the Casa de Bragança Foundation. ✓Architecture: It features a typical Ribatejo style with a quadrangular plan and a central courtyard. ✓Annex structures: It includes a bullfighting arena, a chapel dedicated to Our Lady of Conception, and an old royal halt. ✓Current state: The building is uninhabited, unfurnished, and in an advanced state of degradation. ✓Location and Visits Address: Estrada de Canha, Herdade do Vidigal, Vendas Novas. ✓Access: It is private property, so visits inside require prior authorization from the foundation or occur during specific events organized by the Vendas Novas City Council.

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There are no historical or tourist records of a notable Canha Water Tower functioning as a tourist attraction. It is likely a common water reservoir, a utilitarian structure present in many cities and towns for public water supply.

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Beautiful water tower on slender feet.

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small museum of Portuguese artillery.

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The Royal Palace of Vendas Novas, known by the Palace of the Passages, currently Artillery Regiment No. 5, was the scene of one of the most beautiful stories of princesses. Wart of D. In 1728, the palace targeted two nights in bed on the way to Caia, where he was to stay D. Barbara marries D. Ferdinand VI of Spain, while on the return D. Mariana Victoria, bride of the future king D. José I, episode in the history of Portugal that became known as the Exchange of Princesses. The construction of this building took place in record time of a year, so that everything was ready to receive the princesses. Colonel José da Silva Pais and Vasconcelos intended the direction, the architecture was in charge of Custos of Vieira and a million crusaders were spent, so the result was the Palace of Great Magnanimity, considered at the time one of the largest buildings in the country. The building had many excellent divisions for the royal family and their servants and there was still an oratory and a sacristy lined with gilded carvings. From the Inn of the Kings it went into cavalry cases, set, telegraph, improvised hospital for the fight against yellow fever and finally, since 1861 and on the initiative of D. Pedro V, for the headquarters of the Artillery Practice School, so until 2013. Currently Artillery Regiment No.5​ Inside the famous palace it is still possible to observe the original frescoes on the ceilings, the fountain, which although covered, is still in the courtyard courtyard and the Palace of the King's Hunt, which is located in the artillery polygon. All the rest of the compartments of the palace now function as offices of the military unit and the rest room has been adapted to the day-to-day use of the barracks. https://www.cm-vendasnovas.pt/visitante/monumentos/palacio-das-passagens/

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The Vidigal Palace was built by King D. Carlos I in 1896, consisting of a hunting lodge. The works continued until his assassination on February 1, 1908. With a typical Ribatejo style, the palace is without any furniture. The complex includes a chapel to Nossa Senhora da Conceição and an arena where several bullfights took place.

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Rotunda illustrating the work of removing the cork. Portugal is the largest cork producer in the world. Half of world cork is Portuguese. Cork is removed every 9 years. The year of the last cork removal is painted in white on the trunk. One tree produces an average of 40 to 60 kg of cork. The cork is extracted between May and July because it is easier to remove the cork and because the cork oaks suffer less from the extraction of the cork in hot and dry seasons (40°C).

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Vendas Novas' culinary specialty, bifana. Bifanas have a special seasoning. There is a great offer of bifanas in Vendas Novas. They are to cry and ask for more!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I visit around Canha?

You can explore the Vendas Novas Artillery Practice School, also known as the Royal Palace of Vendas Novas. This historical site played a significant role in the "Exchange of Princesses" in 1728 and features original frescoes and a fountain within its grounds.

Are there any unique cultural points of interest related to local industry?

Yes, the Infantado Roundabout is a unique man-made monument that illustrates the process of cork removal, highlighting Portugal's position as the world's largest cork producer. You can see how the year of the last cork removal is painted on the tree trunks.

Where can I find a calm and beautiful spot in Canha?

The Canha Water Tower is described by visitors as a very beautiful and calm location, also serving as a source of fresh water. It's noted for its distinctive design.

Are there family-friendly attractions in the Canha area?

Yes, the Vendas Novas Artillery Practice School is considered family-friendly. Additionally, local restaurants like Bifanas in the style of Vendas Novas and O Migalhas, known for their local culinary specialty, are also family-friendly options.

What outdoor activities can I do near Canha's attractions?

Near Canha's attractions, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. There are several running and road cycling routes available. For more details on routes and their difficulty, you can explore the Running Trails around Canha and Road Cycling Routes around Canha guides.

Are there running trails available near Canha?

Yes, there are running trails around Canha. You can find moderate difficulty loops such as the "Running loop from Vendas Novas" (9.76 km) and "Running loop from Pegões" (13.48 km). For more options, check the Running Trails around Canha guide.

Can I find road cycling routes around Canha?

Absolutely. The area offers several road cycling routes, ranging from moderate to difficult. Examples include the "Infantado Roundabout – Canha Water Tower loop from Coruche" (110.4 km, moderate) and the "Sarilhos Bridge – Casa das Esguias loop from Coina" (123.31 km, difficult). Discover more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Canha guide.

What are the difficulty levels of routes around Canha?

The routes around Canha vary in difficulty. For running, you'll find mostly moderate loops. Road cycling routes offer a mix of moderate and difficult options, with distances ranging from approximately 66 km to over 120 km. You can find specific details in the respective route guides.

Are there any wheelchair-accessible attractions in Canha?

Yes, both the Canha Water Tower and the Infantado Roundabout are listed as wheelchair accessible, making them suitable for visitors with mobility needs.

What local culinary specialties can I try in the area?

Vendas Novas is famous for its "bifanas," a local culinary specialty. You can try these at places like Bifanas in the style of Vendas Novas or O Migalhas, which some visitors claim offers the best bifanas in Portugal.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Canha?

Visitors appreciate the blend of history and local culture. They enjoy the tranquility of spots like the Canha Water Tower, the historical insights offered by the Vendas Novas Artillery Practice School, and the unique educational aspect of the Infantado Roundabout, which showcases the cork industry.

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