Natural monuments around Teixeira e Teixeiró e Teixeiró e Teixeiró encompass diverse natural landscapes and historical sites within Portugal. This region features 6 natural monuments, including significant viewpoints and ancient megalithic structures. The area provides opportunities to explore river valleys and protected natural parks, showcasing both ecological value and cultural heritage.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Beautiful view of the other side of the river.
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The impressive Mafómedes waterfall is fed by the Rio Teixeira and nearby there are also some natural pools where you can stop for a refreshing break.
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The Dólmen das Meninas do Crasto 3 is an ancient Neolithic funerary monument. It was part of a complex of megalithic burials. Although its structure is partially altered and the cover slab has been removed, it remains a significant testimony to the prehistory of the region, inserted in a route of archaeological interest.
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On the banks of the Douro, the atmosphere is pure magic. It is the perfect setting for a peaceful snack, surrounded by the birds that have found their home here. From time to time, watch the cruise ships gliding along the river, rising and falling to the rhythm of the water.
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The Douro Valley, with its iconic terraces, is a masterpiece sculpted by nature and human ingenuity. The stunning landscapes of this unique setting earned it the title of UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001. During the harvest season, the valley comes alive, and visitors can not only admire the Port wine grape harvest up close, but also get their hands dirty and take part in the tradition.
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Another megalith in the Serra da Aboboreira. These places of worship are easily accessible from the road.
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This dolmen is in the Serra de Aboboreira and is in very good condition. This has been a national monument since 1910.
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The region offers several stunning viewpoints. The View of the Douro Valley is a highlight, showcasing the iconic terraced landscapes recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Another excellent spot is the Viewpoint of Nossa Senhora da Guia, which provides a splendid panorama of the Aboboreira mountains and the Serra do Castelo valley, especially beautiful at sunrise or sunset. Additionally, the Miradouro de Teixeirô offers harmonious vistas of the Bestança River's mouth converging with the Douro River.
Yes, the area is rich in historical natural monuments. You can visit the Meninas do Crasto Dolmen, an ancient Neolithic funerary monument that is part of a complex of megalithic burials in the Serra da Aboboreira. Another well-preserved historical site is the Dolmen de Chã da Parada, also in the Serra de Aboboreira, which has been a national monument since 1910.
The region provides diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including challenging road cycling tours like the 'Régua Pedestrian Bridge – Pinhão Metal Bridge loop' or touring bicycle routes such as the 'Serra da Aboboreira loop'. For hikers, there are moderate trails like the 'Wooden Bridge in Alvão/Marão loop' or the 'Miradouro de Donsumil loop'. Find more details on these activities and routes on the respective guide pages for Road Cycling, Cycling, and Hiking.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The View of the Douro Valley is a great spot for all ages to appreciate the landscape. Historical sites like the Meninas do Crasto Dolmen can also be an engaging educational experience for families interested in prehistory.
The region's natural beauty can be enjoyed throughout the year, but spring and autumn generally offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities. During the harvest season, typically in late summer and early autumn, the Douro Valley comes alive, offering a unique opportunity to witness the Port wine grape harvest. Winter can be appealing for those interested in the Serra da Estrela Natural Park, which becomes a ski resort.
Yes, the region features beautiful water elements. The impressive Mafómedes Waterfall, fed by the Rio Teixeira, is a must-see. Nearby, you can often find natural pools perfect for a refreshing break. The Serra da Estrela Natural Park also boasts the Poço da Broca Falls, another scenic waterfall.
The Douro Valley is particularly special due to its iconic terraced landscapes, which are a masterpiece sculpted by both nature and human ingenuity. This unique setting earned it the title of UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001. It offers not only breathtaking views but also a rich cultural experience, especially during the grape harvest season.
The Serra da Estrela Natural Park is Portugal's largest protected natural park, known for its alpine-like landscape shaped by glaciers. It features the highest point in mainland Portugal, Torre, offering expansive panoramic views. The park boasts diverse flora and fauna, including deer and Iberian wolves, and an extensive network of hiking trails. The glacial Zêzere Valley is also a notable feature.
Yes, Carvalhal da Reixela, located in the Baião municipality, is considered a significant area of native forest in the region and one of the most important in the Douro Litoral. It's an excellent location for experiencing pristine native forest and understanding the ecological heritage of the area.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning landscapes and the blend of natural beauty with historical significance. The iconic terraced views of the Douro Valley are highly praised, as are the well-preserved ancient megalithic sites like the dolmens in Serra da Aboboreira. The tranquility of spots like the Mafómedes Waterfall and the panoramic vistas from various viewpoints also receive positive feedback.
Accessibility varies by site. Many viewpoints, such as the Miradouro de Teixeirô, are accessible by car, making them convenient for visitors. Historical sites like the dolmens are often easily accessible from the road. However, some trails and natural areas within larger parks may involve uneven terrain. It's advisable to check specific trail conditions if mobility is a concern.
The region is characterized by several beautiful rivers. The Rio Teixeira, which feeds the Mafómedes Waterfall, is recognized for its high degree of conservation and ecological value, flowing smoothly between steep slopes with lush vegetation. The Bestança River also offers harmonious vistas, especially where it converges with the Douro River, as seen from the Miradouro de Teixeirô.


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