Attractions and places to see around Mira De Aire are primarily defined by its natural landscape and proximity to significant cultural sites. The region is known for its extensive cave systems, notably the Grutas de Mira de Aire, which are located within the Parque Natural das Serras de Aire e Candeeiros. This area offers a blend of geological wonders and important religious landmarks, making it a point of interest for various types of exploration.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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The Sanctuary of Fatima, in central Portugal, is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in the world. Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary Neo-Baroque style, with a 65-meter tower crowned by a large cross. It houses the tombs of the three shepherd children: Lucia, Francisco, and Jacinta. Chapel of the Apparitions Marks the exact spot where the Virgin Mary appeared in 1917. An intimate space, frequently visited by pilgrims to pray and light candles. Basilica of the Holy Trinity Inaugurated in 2007, with modern architecture and a capacity for more than 8,000 people. It contrasts with the classical style of the Basilica of the Rosary. Sanctuary Esplanade Large square where Masses and processions are held, especially on May 13 and October 13.
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The chapel was built in 1919 in response to a request from Our Lady of the Rosary: I want a chapel to be built here in my honour. A little bigger than a niche, the chapel was born from the volunteer work of Maria dos Santos Carreira, a woman from the people who had been coming to Cova da Iria since 13 June 1917. However, before the chapel was built, there was a wooden arch built over the holm oak of the apparitions. Maria dos Santos Carreira began by clearing the undergrowth around the holm oak and decorating it with flowers and devotional ribbons. Then, with the help of her husband, she built a wall around the holm oak and erected a wooden arch. When this arch was destroyed in October 1917 and taken to Santarém (to be displayed there in a parody of a procession), the people were already leaving alms next to the holm oak. It was Maria dos Santos Carreira who carefully stored these alms. The first were 30 réis and a few pieces of fruit. But she soon had a cloth bag full of coins. The fate of the alms left in Fátima was so important that Father Manuel Nunes Formigão included it in the interrogation he conducted with Lúcia: “What did Our Lady say should be done with the money that the people deposit in Cova da Iria, near the holm oak tree?” Father Formigão asked Lúcia, who, in her response, said that these were the orders the Lady gave her: “She said that part of the money would be used for the cult and festival of Our Lady of the Rosary and the rest would be used to help build a new chapel.”
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The High Cross is a monument erected on 29 August 2007 at the Sanctuary of Fátima, designed by the artist Robert Schad and measuring 34 metres in height. It was built to replace the old High Cross, which was 27 metres high and erected to mark the end of the Holy Year of 1950/1951, and which was located at the back of the prayer area, where the Basilica of the Holy Trinity is now located. It was donated to the National Sanctuary of Christ the King, in Almada.[1] It was built by the Portuguese company 'Mecanidraulica (Maia) and transported in 4 parts to Fátima. The oxidation of the corten steel, the material in which it was built, gives it an appearance that changes colour, becoming redder in dry weather and darker in the rain. A living Cross, with its own personality, just like Fátima
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During this International Anniversary Pilgrimage in May 2022, the 5th anniversary of the canonization of Francisco and Jacinta Marto will be celebrated, who on May 13, 2017 became the youngest non-martyr saints of the Church. The canonization took place in Cova da Iria, during the celebrations of the Centenary of the Apparitions, presided over by Pope Francis, after a miracle attributed to Francisco and Jacinta was approved, validated by the Vatican on March 23, 2017 and announced on April 20, at the end of the Ordinary Public Consistory to vote on some Causes of Canonization, in what would be the last stage of a process that lasted 65 years. At 10:26 am on May 13, 2017, the Holy Father declared the sanctity of Francisco and Jacinta Marto at the altar of the Prayer Area, in a canonization rite that took place at the beginning of the Mass and after the formal request of the then bishop of Leiria-Fátima, D. António Marto, accompanied by the Postulator of the Cause of Canonization of Francisco and Jacinta, a moment that is remembered on the eve of the Sanctuary of Fátima.
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The Sanctuary of Fátima is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in the Catholic world. It is located in the city of Fátima, Portugal, and is the place where the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared to three children in 1917. These children were Lúcia dos Santos, aged 10, and her cousins Francisco Marto, aged 9, and Jacinta Marto, aged 7.
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The Chapel of the Apparitions is a small chapel located in Cova da Iria that was built in the 1920s to mark the exact spot where three little shepherds reported receiving the famous apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Fátima, Portugal.
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Image of Our Lady of Aparecida, who appeared to fishermen Domingos Garcia, Felipe Pedroso and João Alves in October 1717. Queen and Patroness of Brazil and venerated by the Catholic Church The title, always evoked in the Litany of Loreto, is related to the dogma of the Immaculate Conception. In fact, on December 8th the Catholic Church celebrates the solemnity of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception. This date commemorates December 8th, 1854, on which Pope Pius IX proclaimed the dogma of the Immaculate Conception, but the feast already had a long tradition. This devotion has a deep connection with Portugal and consequently with Brazil, since on December 8th, 1147, Portugal consecrated its country to the Immaculate Conception. Venerated in the Catholic Church, Our Lady of Aparecida is represented with black skin by a small terracotta image
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The primary natural attraction is the Grutas de Mira de Aire, Portugal's largest cave system, featuring stunning geological formations, underground lakes, and a light and sound show. These caves are located within the larger Parque Natural das Serras de Aire e Candeeiros, known for its limestone massif, rugged hills, and hiking opportunities, some of which reveal ancient dinosaur footprints.
Mira De Aire is a gateway to significant religious and historical sites. You can visit the Sanctuary of Fátima, one of the world's most important Marian shrines, which includes the Basilica of the Most Holy Trinity and the Chapel of the Apparitions. Other notable historical sites in the wider region include the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Batalha Monastery and Alcobaça Monastery, both renowned for their impressive architecture.
Yes, the Grutas de Mira de Aire offer an engaging experience for families, allowing visitors to explore underground galleries with unique rock formations. The Sanctuary of Fátima is also considered family-friendly, offering a significant cultural experience. Additionally, the Parque Natural das Serras de Aire e Candeeiros provides opportunities for outdoor exploration suitable for various ages.
The region around Mira De Aire, particularly within the Parque Natural das Serras de Aire e Candeeiros, offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, ranging from easy to moderate. For specific routes, explore guides like Easy hikes around Mira De Aire or Hiking around Mira De Aire, which feature trails like the Fórnea Waterfall loops and the Tour of the Friars.
The Grutas de Mira de Aire maintain a constant temperature of 17 degrees Celsius (63 degrees Fahrenheit) year-round. It is advisable to wear comfortable walking shoes suitable for steps and a light jacket or sweater, regardless of the season, to stay comfortable during your underground exploration.
A typical visit to the accessible tourist section of the Grutas de Mira de Aire, which covers 600 meters and involves descending 110 meters via 683 steps, usually takes about 1 to 1.5 hours. This allows time to appreciate the formations and the light and sound show.
Yes, the area around Mira De Aire offers several road cycling routes. You can find options like the 'Tribute to the cyclist Diamantino' or the 'Fátima Cycle Route'. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Mira De Aire guide.
Mira De Aire can be visited year-round. The Grutas de Mira de Aire maintain a consistent temperature, making them a good option in any season. For outdoor activities and exploring the natural park, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather. Summer can be warm, while winter is generally mild.
Visitors frequently appreciate the awe-inspiring natural beauty of the Grutas de Mira de Aire, particularly the unique rock formations and the underground lakes. The spiritual significance and serene atmosphere of the Sanctuary of Fátima are also highly valued, with many finding the experience deeply moving.
Beyond Mira De Aire's immediate vicinity, the region offers several other captivating destinations. The medieval town of Óbidos, with its well-preserved walls and cobblestone streets, is a popular choice. For coastal scenery and famous big waves, Nazaré is also within reach, attracting surfers and spectators alike.
Yes, the Sanctuary of Fátima, including the Basilica of the Most Holy Trinity, is designed to be wheelchair accessible, making it welcoming for visitors with mobility needs. The large esplanade and main buildings are generally easy to navigate.


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