Best natural monuments around Torrozelo are found in the Guarda district of Portugal, an area characterized by its proximity to the Serra da Estrela Natural Park. This region offers a diverse natural landscape, featuring glacial formations, river valleys, and unique geological structures. The terrain provides opportunities to explore various natural attractions, from high-altitude lakes to river beaches.
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The Devil's Horns are a prominent granite rock formation with two horn-like points, located in the Serra da Estrela mountain range, near Lapa dos Dinheiros and Senhora do Desterro (not in Gerês, but in Seia, Portugal). They are the highlight of a famous circular hiking trail that follows a water channel and the Caniça stream, offering stunning landscapes, lagoons, and waterfalls. 👍🥾
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Covão dos Conchos is an artificial lagoon located in the Serra da Estrela Natural Park, Portugal, near the mountain village of Sabugueiro. Covão dos Conchos became famous for its bell-mouth spillway[1]. The spillway was built in 1955 to allow water to be transferred from the Ribeira das Naves River to Lagoa Comprida. It is part of the Serra da Estrela Hydroelectric System. This science fiction-style spillway became famous when photographs of the hole went viral on social media in 2016. Over the past 60 years, the growth of vegetation at the funnel's mouth has created extraordinary biodiversity and increased its ethereal allure. It is 4.6 meters high and 48 meters in circumference. The tunnel that collects the water is 1,519 meters long.
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The Lapa dos Dinheiros river beach is in perfect harmony with nature. Located in the parish of Lapa dos Dinheiros, on the Caniça River, a right-bank tributary of the Alva River, this bathing area is nestled in a mountainous landscape dominated by the Lapa Souto (south of Lapa) and imposing granite outcrops. With clear water, very appealing for swimming, the beach boasts the award for accessible beach and has lifeguards and a bar available to visitors. The rugged terrain of the valley causes the river to form a succession of small waterfalls nearby. The Lapa Souto, in addition to its valuable collection of centuries-old chestnut trees, is also home to a high level of biodiversity. From the bridge, a pedestrian path leads to the Moura Hole and a viewpoint over the Caniça Waterfalls. The Buraco da Moura is a natural cave system created by the sliding and accumulation of large granite blocks, which formed a complex system of rooms and galleries. How to get there? Once in Seia, follow the EN231 to S. Romão. From there, continue uphill for about 5 km, toward Loriga/Lapa, until you find the sign for Lapa dos Dinheiros on the left. Once inside the town, simply follow the beach signs. Coordinates: 40º 23′ 07.0″ N / 7º 41′ 50.1″ W
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A beautiful nature trail, about 9 km round trip to Covão dos Conchos. Unfortunately, on August 15th, the water couldn't reach the hole and thus reveal the waterfalls. It's a reservoir, part of the Serra da Estrela hydroelectric system. A funnel-shaped drainage structure that allows water to flow from this body of water to Lagoa Comprida. The spillway was built in 1955 to divert water from Ribeira das Naves to Lagoa Comprida. Over the past 60 years, moss and foliage have grown over the mouth of the funnel, creating a captivating spectacle. It is 4.6 meters high and 4.8 meters in circumference. The tunnel that collects the water is 1,519 meters long. It's a stunning place to visit, not only for the combination of human intervention and nature, but also for the surrounding landscape.
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Located at an altitude of approximately 1,600 meters, Lagoa Comprida is the largest water reservoir in the Serra da Estrela, intended for hydroelectric generation. This natural lake lies in a wide depression of glacial origin, approximately one kilometer long, which fed the Covão Grande glacier. Numerous glacial scars are visible along its banks, making this lake one of the most interesting geomorphological sites in the Serra da Estrela. Construction on this lake began in 1911, and by 1914, it was already six meters high. Later, in 1965, it underwent heightening work that increased its height to 28 meters, currently boasting a storage capacity of approximately 14 cubic hectometers, flooding an area of approximately 80 hectares. Small streams of water flow into this lagoon, as well as water retained in the Covões dos Conchos and Covões do Meio and carried to this lagoon through underground tunnels.
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The enigmatic Devil's Horns rise from the granite, defying the sky with their six-metre height. Sculpted by erosion over the centuries, they earned this bold name thanks to their sharp and imposing profile. But the charm doesn't end there: around this unique formation, there are small crystal-clear lagoons and serene waterfalls, creating a true natural refuge that seems to have come straight out of a fantasy story.
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Nestled on the banks of the Caniça river, a tributary of the Alva river, this beach area is a haven in the middle of a mountainous landscape, where ancient chestnut trees and granite blocks shape the scenery. The crystal-clear, inviting water is perfect for a refreshing dip. The beach, which has been awarded the title of accessible, has lifeguards and a bar, making the experience even more enjoyable.
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We walked this walk in October, on a beautiful day, after a few days of heavy rain. Due to the previous wet days, parts of the path were quite a challenge. Certainly to keep your feet dry. The advantage was that the water flowed nicely into the 'drain'. Beautiful sight and impressive. Due to the path of pebbles, boulders, unevenness, etc., it is advisable to wear good walking shoes. Take enough food and drink with you, as is always the advice. In sunny weather, protection from the sun is absolutely necessary. There is no protection from the sun during the walk. Walk calmly, enjoy the surroundings and let everything sink in.
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The region boasts a variety of unique natural features. You can explore the fascinating bell-mouth spillway at Covão dos Conchos Trail, an engineering marvel that has blended with nature. Another highlight is the enigmatic Cornos do Diabo, six-meter-high granite formations sculpted by erosion, surrounded by small lagoons and waterfalls.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Lapa dos Dinheiros River Beach is an excellent choice, offering clear waters for swimming, lifeguards, and a bar. It's an accessible spot nestled amidst ancient chestnut trees and granite blocks, perfect for a relaxing day out.
The area around Torrozelo, particularly near the natural monuments, offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking, running, and mountain biking trails. For instance, there are moderate hiking routes like the Caniça Trail or the Ribeira de Loriga Route. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Torrozelo guide.
Visiting in spring or early autumn is generally recommended. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant for hiking and exploring, and the natural landscapes are vibrant. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially for river beaches, but some trails might be very exposed to the sun, as noted by visitors to Covão dos Conchos Trail.
Absolutely. Long Lake (Lagoa Comprida) is a significant geomorphological site. Situated at approximately 1,600 meters altitude, it's the largest water reservoir in the Serra da Estrela, lying in a wide glacial depression with numerous visible glacial scars along its banks. Its dam construction dates back to 1911, highlighting both natural and human history.
For trails like Covão dos Conchos Trail, visitors recommend wearing good walking shoes due to many loose stones and uneven terrain. It's also advisable to bring enough food and drink, and sun protection as many areas lack shade. If visiting after rain, be prepared for potentially wet and challenging paths.
Yes, the region offers refreshing spots for swimming. The Lapa dos Dinheiros River Beach is a popular choice with clear, inviting water. Additionally, Poço da Broca de Serapitel features an incredibly beautiful waterfall with a bathing pool, though access can be challenging.
The Lapa dos Dinheiros River Beach has been awarded the title of an accessible beach, making it a suitable option for visitors requiring wheelchair access. It provides facilities and a comfortable environment to enjoy the natural surroundings.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent landscapes and the unique blend of natural beauty and human engineering. The 'science fiction-style' appearance of the Covão dos Conchos spillway and the serene, fantastical atmosphere around Cornos do Diabo are often highlighted. The clear waters and peaceful settings of the river beaches are also highly appreciated.
Yes, for instance, the Lapa dos Dinheiros River Beach is well-equipped with a bar and lifeguards, enhancing the visitor experience. While some more remote natural monuments might not have direct facilities, nearby villages often offer options for refreshments.
While specific regulations can vary, many outdoor trails in the Serra da Estrela Natural Park area are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash and ensure you clean up after them. For specific natural monuments, check local signage or visitor information for any restrictions.
The Covão dos Conchos Trail is an intermediate hike. While the trail itself is considered easy, the terrain with many loose stones requires good footwear and attention. The duration can vary depending on your pace and how much time you spend enjoying the views, but plan for a few hours to fully experience the unique spillway and surrounding landscapes.


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