Attractions and places to see around Ereira include historical sites and natural areas within the Montemor-o-Velho Municipality, Coimbra District, Portugal. The region is characterized by flat, water-rich surroundings due to tributaries of the Mondego River, featuring extensive rice fields. This area offers a blend of historical significance and natural beauty for exploration.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The palace was built by the superintendent Diogo Inácio de Pina Manique (1733-1805), who held several positions during the time of the Marquis of Pombal. His connection to the town, which came to be called Manique do Intendente and was initially called Alcoentrinho, and which belonged to the Order of Christ, dates back to the time of his uncle, who established a manor in favor of his nephew in 1773. Thus began a very ambitious project, which envisaged the creation of a town with a rationalist architectural design and which included, in addition to the palace (whose construction remained unfinished), the Town Hall, the pillory, the Palace of Justice and the church. This plan did not go ahead due to Pina Manique's removal from the position of superintendent and his premature death.
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The Roman bridge of Assentiz originally had two arches, but after a major flood in the 18th century, one of the sides gave way, leaving the bridge with only one arch. Analysing the way the stones in the arch area are placed, it is possible to conclude that this bridge is not in fact Roman, especially since it is now known that the Roman road did not pass through here. The bridge was part of the royal road built by order of Queen Maria I at the beginning of the 18th century, which followed the route of the old Roman road for most of its route. This royal road facilitated access to the region, allowing the flow of its products and also the passage of the mail carrier (transport of mail and people) that had a change point in Alto da Serra. The bridge is in urgent need of refurbishment and consolidation works. There is currently a bridge adjacent to it to connect Assentiz and Arrouquelas.
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The origins of the Ermida Bridge possibly date back to the end of the 15th century. A Royal Road passed through here, which was intended to connect the river port of Vila Nova da Rainha and Caldas da Rainha. It was the route of the royal and court routes since D. João II, and was also frequently used by D. João V and D. Carlos. All that remains of this 15th century Royal Road is the emblematic Ermida Bridge, a work of art structured and built in dressed stone and its sumptuous Romanesque arch, or round arch. Due to its total lack of conservation and because it has to support loads (heavy agricultural machinery) for which it was not designed, it is currently at risk of collapse, and its passage is even closed.
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It is surrounded by beautiful and abundant trees and is a bridge with a Romanesque arch. There are several theories regarding its construction; some argue that it was built during the reign of D. João II, in order to facilitate the King's movement when he went to meet Queen D. Leonor for a swim in Caldas, while others claim that it was built in the 19th century due to a technical issue, namely its width. Interestingly, this bridge supports two enormous pine trees on the upper part of the road.
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The monastery was founded in 1289 by D. Berengária Aires, maid of Queen Santa Isabel and wife of D. Rodrigo Garcia, in fulfillment of the testamentary wish of her mother, D. Sancha Pires. The works resulted from the joint initiative of the founder and the Holy Queen, the latter having ordered the construction of the cloister and the infirmary. After the completion of the works, the queen continued to express interest in the monastery, leaving it around a thousand pounds in her will. The date of completion of the works is unknown, only knowing that, when the founder died in 1210, they had not yet been completed. After the extinction of the religious orders, in 1834, the monastery was progressively abandoned, entering a phase of dilapidation and destruction of its rich heritage that would last until almost the middle of the 20th century. Still in 1910, the church was vandalized and robbed, with tiles, paintings and a portico that existed in the Chapter House missing. In the 50s of the 20th century, the state of degradation that the complex had reached led to the replacement of the vaulted roof of the central nave with the current wooden ceiling. The organ and the coat of arms on the main portico had already been dismantled, while the building attached to the church was transformed into a cowshed. Since then, the complex has been the subject of extensive restoration work, which seeks to restore, as much as possible, some of its original characteristics.
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“Paul Natura”, Manique do Intendente https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nKhlLvOrJw
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Paúl de Manique do Intendente is an area of around 97,000 square meters that constitutes a very rich natural heritage of great importance in terms of biodiversity, namely in terms of avifauna, already recognized at national level. It is an ecosystem composed of more than 180 species, where you can find 5 "simply unique" species such as the striped tortoise, the common caiman, the otter, the black stork and the reed. The municipality has been focusing on promoting this space, having recently advanced with the installation of an infrastructure for the observation of the fauna and flora of Pául, which aims to promote knowledge, protection and preservation of this unique and so rich ecosystem for the Municipality of Azambuja and for the entire region.
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very pleasant landscape, it is recommended
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Ereira and its surroundings are rich in history. You can explore the Manique do Intendente Palace, an ambitious 18th-century project. Also, visit the Royal Monastery of St. Mary of Almoster, founded in 1289, which is undergoing restoration. Don't miss the historical bridges like Ponte da Ermida, dating back to the 15th century, and the Assentiz Roman Bridge, which was part of an 18th-century royal road.
Yes, a significant natural attraction is Paúl de Manique do Intendente, a lake and natural monument recognized for its rich biodiversity, especially its avifauna. It features an observation space for flora and fauna. The region itself is characterized by flat, water-rich surroundings due to tributaries of the Mondego River, featuring extensive rice fields.
The Ereira area offers various outdoor activities, particularly running, road cycling, and mountain biking. You can find numerous routes, such as the 'Lago dos Patos loop from Cartaxo' for running, the 'Alenquer – Alenquer Wine Museum loop from Aveiras de Cima' for road cycling, or the 'Beira Tejo Boat in Valada – Valada and the river loop from Cartaxo' for MTB. For more detailed routes, explore the Running Trails around Ereira, Road Cycling Routes around Ereira, and MTB Trails around Ereira guides.
Absolutely! The Manique do Intendente Palace is considered family-friendly, offering a glimpse into historical architecture. Additionally, Paúl de Manique do Intendente, with its fauna and flora observation space, provides an engaging natural experience for families. The village of Ereira itself also has a small leisure park with play equipment and swimming opportunities by a lake.
The Ereira region is generally characterized by flat, water-rich surroundings due to the tributaries of the Mondego River, with extensive rice fields. While many routes are moderate, some can be challenging, especially for longer distances or specific technical sections. For example, the 'Ferreiros loop from Cartaxo' running trail is considered difficult, as is the 'View of Óbidos Castle – Óbidos Castle loop from Aveiras de Cima' for road cycling.
The bridges in the Ereira area hold historical importance. Ponte da Ermida, with its Romanesque arch, was part of a Royal Road connecting Vila Nova da Rainha and Caldas da Rainha since the 15th century. The Assentiz Roman Bridge, though not truly Roman, was part of an 18th-century royal road that facilitated trade and mail transport.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the flat, water-rich landscape suggests that spring and autumn would be ideal for outdoor activities like running, cycling, and exploring historical sites, offering pleasant temperatures. Summers can be warm, and winters mild but potentially wet, which might affect trail conditions.
The Associação Cultural, Desportiva e Social da Ereira (Cultural, Sports and Social Association of Ereira) is a central hub for cultural activities. It notably hosts a folk dance group established in 1932 that has performed internationally. The village also has a football club and a multi-purpose sports hall, indicating a vibrant local community life.
No, Ereira and Ericeira are distinct locations in Portugal. This guide focuses on Ereira, a village in the Montemor-o-Velho Municipality, Coimbra District, known for its historical sites and natural areas like rice fields. Ericeira, on the other hand, is a well-known coastal town famous for its beaches and surfing, often referred to as Europe's first World Surfing Reserve.
The Paúl de Manique do Intendente is particularly noted for its rich biodiversity, especially its avifauna. It's an ecosystem home to over 180 species, including unique ones like the striped tortoise, common caiman, otter, black stork, and reed. An observation space is available to help visitors spot these species.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Manique do Intendente Palace is noted for its historical context and architectural ambition. The Paúl de Manique do Intendente is valued for its rich natural heritage and the opportunity to observe diverse flora and fauna. The historical bridges like Ponte da Ermida are admired for their ancient structures and picturesque settings.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging routes, the Ereira area offers options. For running, the 'Ferreiros loop from Cartaxo' is a difficult 25.8 km trail. Road cyclists can tackle the 'View of Óbidos Castle – Óbidos Castle loop from Aveiras de Cima', a difficult 94 km route. These routes provide a greater test of endurance and skill.


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