Best attractions and places to see around Cerejais include a blend of religious architecture, natural viewpoints, and historical remnants. This civil parish, located within the municipality of Alfândega da Fé, is situated on a plateau near the Sabor River. The area offers a tranquil setting for exploration, with various cultural sites and natural features to discover.
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Beautifull nature hike with wide trails also accessible with 4x4 vehicle (but unpassable in the midle of the loop. Lanscape with olive and almond orchards ans wild nature
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Small reservoir located south of the town of Sambade. Quiet place and from where you can see the town of the same name
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Just north of Albufeira de Santa Justa and this land of olive trees with small hills appears this beautiful town called Vilarelhos.
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Nice views of the Sabor River valley at this point on a large highway. A pause to see how the river has left its mark on this point of the reservoir. Further south is the Miradouro Santo Antão da Barca.
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This is an ecopista (old railway converted into a greenpath) on one of the most isolated regions of Portugal. The track is mostly gravel and ends in Torre de moncorvo, a nice city with all services (food, accomodation, etc).
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Cerejais offers several significant religious sites. You can explore the Matriz Church of São Paulo, the Chapel of São Sebastião, and the Chapel of Santa Ana. Additionally, the Chapel of the Calvário and the Chapel of the Loca are notable, both inspired by the Sanctuary of Fátima and featuring viewpoints, caves with statues, and 'azulejos' depicting biblical events. The Sanctuary of the Imaculado Coração de Maria also features gardens and a statue of King Christ.
The area around Cerejais is rich with scenic viewpoints. You can visit the Miradouro de São Lourenço, Miradouro Serpente do Medal, Miradouro Santo Antão da Barca, and Miradouro da Cabreira for expansive views. The Chapel of the Calvário and the Chapel of the Loca also offer viewpoints. For a unique perspective, the View of the Sabor Lakes provides beautiful natural scenery, and the Sabor River Valley offers impressive vistas of the river's impact on the landscape.
Yes, Cerejais has several unique historical and cultural elements. Look out for the 'Alminhas', which are small, white miniature chapels or altars with religious statues or 'azulejos' found along footpaths. You can also find ruined 'pombais' (dovectes), old buildings once used for pigeon breeding, and ancient stone walls, some of which are said to have been built by Galician men fleeing the Spanish Civil War.
Yes, the Sabor River is accessible and offers recreational opportunities. There is a river beach where you can enjoy the Sabor River. The Sabor River Valley itself provides stunning views and is a significant natural feature in the region.
Near Cerejais, you can enjoy various outdoor activities, particularly cycling. There are several road cycling routes available, such as the 'Vilarelhos is near Lagos do Sabor — circular from Alfândega da Fé' and the 'Estevinha Reservoir and Alfândega da Fé Loop'. You can find more details and routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Cerejais guide page. The Sabor Greenway: Carviçais–Torre de Moncorvo is also a popular cycle way following an old railway line.
Yes, there are family-friendly spots around Cerejais. Vilarelhos is a charming settlement set amidst olive trees and small hills, offering a pleasant environment. The Sambade Reservoir is a small, quiet lake with views of the nearby town, suitable for a relaxing family visit. Additionally, the Piscinas Municipais (municipal swimming pools) in Alfândega da Fé provide a great option for family fun.
Yes, the Parque Natural do Douro Internacional, known for its significant natural scenery, is a notable attraction in the region and is accessible from Cerejais. It offers opportunities for nature observation and enjoying the landscape.
The Sabor Greenway: Carviçais–Torre de Moncorvo is an 'ecopista', an old railway line converted into a green path. It's primarily a gravel track and leads to Torre de Moncorvo, a city where you can find various services like food and accommodation.
The construction of the Sabor Dam led to the submergence of two historical hamlets, Quinta Branca and Quinta de São Gonçalo (also known as Quinta do Abreu), which were previously part of Cerejais. A statue of São Gonçalo, originally from the chapel in Quinta de São Gonçalo, is now preserved in Cerejais.
Yes, Mogadouro's Castle is a historic building located in Mogadouro, which is a short distance from Cerejais. It offers a glimpse into the region's past.
'Pinocros' are two conic structures, approximately 1 meter high and half a meter in diameter, that mark points of relative altitude in different areas around Cerejais. They are unique local landmarks that you might encounter while exploring the countryside.


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