Natural monuments around Évora De Alcobaça are characterized by their geological significance and proximity to protected natural areas. The region is notable for the Alcobaça Formation, a site rich in Upper Jurassic fossils, offering insights into ancient geological history. While the civil parish itself is small, it benefits from its location near the Parque Natural das Serras de Aire e Candeeiros, known for its limestone landscapes and diverse geological features. This broader area provides opportunities to explore unique natural features…
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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At this exact spot there is only a turning circle for cars - and Google Maps also shows the spot a few 100m further to the southwest: so there is nothing right here!
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The Pena da Gouvinha fountain used to serve the locals. There was a queue to fill the bottles, so much so that it was decided that each resident could only take eight bottles of water and would have to “give others a chance”. Today it serves as a stopping point to cool off during the walk and, if you wish, you can take advantage of the place to eat whatever you have prepared at home. There is a picnic area next to the fountain. The place name Pena da Gouvinha suggests that barbarians passed through here. Gouvinha is a personal name of Germanic origin, still documented in the 12th century as Gaudina.
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Portela do Pereiro Viewpoint. In addition to the swing and the picnic area, since March 2024, the space has a small outdoor gym with eight exercise machines. The sanitary installations are soon to be completed, which will add quality to this space.
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Outstanding panoramic view of Nazaré and the surrounding area. The ascent here is sweaty, no matter from which direction, but very attractive. Sturdy shoes are mandatory. Ascent from the east runs partly over very sandy ground. This makes the whole thing very exhausting in the right heat. There are also some steep inclines here that have to be mastered over sand.
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Very cool highlight at the summit. A chilled swing with which you can enjoy the gigantic panoramic view even more. Of course, the whole thing is also a very nice photo highlight. The ascent from the west is easily feasible via a rocky trail. It's quite steep uphill but not a problem if you are fit enough.
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This place was mentioned in the travel guide and on Google maps, but it is not easy to find. I was expecting a tourist attraction with signs and thought you couldn't miss it, but we walked past it and had to go back because there were no signs. On the rock field it is also quite difficult to find tracks at all and needs some imagination...
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If walking with young kids, be mindful of the staircase to the left of the spring that leads to an elevated sitting area. It has a weak fence.
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The region is notable for the Alcobaça Formation, an Upper Jurassic geological site rich in fossils, offering insights into ancient life. Additionally, the area is close to the Parque Natural das Serras de Aire e Candeeiros, which features unique limestone landscapes, impressive rock formations, and numerous caves and caverns.
Yes, Fonte Pena da Colvina is a natural monument with historical significance, having served as a local water source. Its name, Pena da Gouvinha, suggests a Germanic origin, linking it to ancient times.
For outstanding panoramic views, consider Mount Saint Bartholomew, which offers vistas of Nazaré. Another excellent spot is Serro Ventoso Swing, located within the Serras de Aire e Candeeiros Natural Park, where on clear days you might even see the Atlantic Ocean and the Berlengas islands. The Portela do Pereiro Viewpoint also provides great views.
The area around Évora De Alcobaça offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, running, and mountain biking, many of which pass by or through these natural sites.
Yes, Fonte Pena da Colvina offers a picnic area, making it suitable for families. The Portela do Pereiro Viewpoint is also family-friendly, featuring a swing, a picnic area, and an outdoor gym.
Yes, the Dinosaur Footprints are a notable natural monument in the wider region, specifically within the Parque Natural das Serras de Aire e Candeeiros. While they are a significant paleontological site, finding the exact tracks can be challenging as signs may be limited.
The best time to visit is generally during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) when the weather is mild and pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring. Summers can be hot, especially for challenging ascents, while winters are cooler and wetter.
For sites like Mount Saint Bartholomew, sturdy shoes are mandatory due to sandy and steep terrain. Generally, it's advisable to bring water, sun protection, and appropriate clothing for the weather. If you plan to picnic, some sites like Fonte Pena da Colvina have dedicated areas.
The ascent to Mount Saint Bartholomew is considered challenging, with parts running over very sandy ground and steep inclines. Sturdy shoes are essential for this climb.
Yes, Fonte Pena da Colvina has a picnic area and a BBQ spot. The Portela do Pereiro Viewpoint also offers a picnic area, and sanitary installations are planned to be completed there soon.
The terrain varies. For instance, the ascent to Mount Saint Bartholomew includes sandy and steep sections. Trails within the broader Parque Natural das Serras de Aire e Candeeiros often feature limestone landscapes and rocky paths, as seen with the approach to Serro Ventoso Swing.
While specific regulations for each natural monument are not detailed, generally, dogs are welcome on many outdoor trails in Portugal, especially in natural park areas, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.
The Alcobaça Formation is a significant paleontological site. You can find more detailed scientific and geological information about its fossil record and importance for understanding Late Jurassic life by consulting resources such as Wikipedia's entry on the Alcobaça Formation.


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