Attractions and places to see around Seixas offer a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural experiences. Situated at the confluence of the Minho River and the Atlantic Ocean, Seixas provides views of both the river mouth and the coast. The region is characterized by traditional Portuguese architecture and proximity to the Douro River valley. Visitors can explore a variety of settings, from quaint villages to scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Arnozelo is a small village located in the municipality of Vila Nova de Foz Côa, in the district of Guarda, in northern Portugal. Although not well-known among tourists, it is part of a region of great scenic, historical, and cultural value, especially due to its proximity to the Côa Valley, famous for its prehistoric rock art sites, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Arnozelo is located somewhat remotely in the Upper Douro wine-growing region. A good idea would be to purchase one of the houses for sale here and open a pub.
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Pocinho is a village in the municipality of Vila Nova de Foz Côa, located on the left bank of the Douro River. Its railway station is the current terminus of the Linha do Douro. The small town developed with the construction of the station in the 19th century, which served as a warehouse for goods such as minerals and agricultural products. The Pocinho Dam is located next to the village, which currently provides a road connection between the districts of Guarda and Bragança. Places to visit: Pocinho Railway Station Pocinho Dam Pocinho High Performance Rowing Centre
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Beautiful view of the Duoro and the reservoir with lock. The trip here is definitely worth it 👍
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In the other direction up to Villa Nova a steep climb, I had less traffic
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Final kilometers of N222 going along Rio Duoro. Monument at the start of N222 and Cafe in Almendra. Protected area to both sides of the road, fantastic views. Route also passes by museum with early human rock drawings.
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The region offers several historical points of interest. You can visit the Ruins of the Pocinho Railway District 🇵🇹, which developed with the construction of its 19th-century railway station. Additionally, the historic center of Caminha, just 2 km away, features landmarks like the Caminha Igreja Matriz and the Torre do Relogio. The Ínsua Fort, near Moledo e Cristelo, also provides a glimpse into the region's past.
Yes, for breathtaking views, head to Miradouro de São Salvador do Mundo, which offers panoramic vistas of the Douro River and its reservoir with a lock. The local hills around Seixas also provide scenic spots, and the Serra d'Arga mountain range offers panoramic views for hiking enthusiasts.
Seixas is uniquely positioned at the confluence of the Minho River and the Atlantic Ocean, offering stunning views of both the river mouth and the coast. You can enjoy the sandy expanse of Praia de Seixas, explore the Minho River which forms a natural border with Spain, or venture into the nearby Serra d'Arga mountain range for lush landscapes and diverse flora.
The region is ideal for nature enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking and cycling through the scenic countryside. The Road Cycling Routes around Seixas guide offers several options, including challenging loops like the 'End of N222 in Almendra – Steep terrain in the Côa Valley loop'. Bird watching is also popular, and the Atlantic beaches are perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports.
For those seeking easier walks, the Ecovia do Atlântico is a notable trail, particularly for those walking the Camino. Coastal walks along the shoreline of Praia de Seixas also offer pleasant, less strenuous options with beautiful ocean views.
Seixas is known for its charming traditional Portuguese architecture. You can wander through the quaint streets of the village and admire the distinctive style. A notable example is Vila Idalina, a house that stands out for its unique architectural design and is now a hotel.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring Arnozelo Village, a small village in the Upper Douro wine-growing region, known for its scenic, historical, and cultural value. Jeep & Wine Tours are also available, offering an authentic Portuguese experience through stunning vineyards and regional wine tastings.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views, especially along the Douro River, as highlighted by the 'fantastic views' at the End of N222 in Almendra and the 'beautiful view of the Duoro' from Miradouro de São Salvador do Mundo. The blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and the warm hospitality of the locals also contributes to a memorable experience.
Yes, the End of N222 in Almendra is a trail that follows the Rio Douro, offering fantastic views and passing by a museum featuring early human rock drawings. Another option is the 'Descent from Vila Nova de Foz Côa to Pocinho', which provides a super nice descent along a narrow road with great views.
Absolutely. The region offers various cycling routes, including several challenging road cycling loops. For example, you can find routes like the 'Pocinho Station loop from Vila Nova de Foz Coa' or the 'Historic Village of Marialva loop'. More details and routes can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Seixas guide.
The Minho River is a significant natural feature in Seixas, as it forms a natural border with Spain. Its confluence with the Atlantic Ocean provides stunning views, and small boats offer crossings to Galicia, connecting the region culturally and geographically.
Just approximately 2 km from Seixas, the historic center of Caminha offers additional landmarks. You can visit the Caminha Igreja Matriz (Mother Church), the Torre do Relogio (Clock Tower), and Republic Square, all showcasing the rich history and architecture of the area.


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