Nestled in the interior of Portugal lies some of Europe's best-kept secrets: the Historical Villages of Portugal . We visited Castelo Novo, Belmonte, Sortelha, Trancoso and Castelo Rodrigo. On a recent press tour with the Center of Portugal: we discovered quaint settlements offering a step back in time.
The HISTORICAL VILLAGES of PORTUGAL are 1 destination that are in fact 12. We visited 5 of the 12. Step back in time in Portugal; a new discovery awaits you at each one!
Castelo Novo: Where Time Stands Still
Can you imagine strolling through streets that have seen centuries pass by? Castelo Novo, located in the foothills of Serra da Gardunha, offers just that. This picturesque village boasts well-preserved medieval architecture, including the iconic Clock Tower and the Church of São Pedro.
Your senses will be flooded by contrast and color. The walls of this village have over 800 years of history to discover.
For history buffs, a visit to the Castelo Novo Museum Centre provides insights into local traditions and rural life. As we wandered through the winding streets of the village, we discovered details that tell the stories of past inhabitants.
- The Castle
- Two fountains: The Bica and The D. João Fountain
- The manor houses
- The old gallows
- Village center and museum.
Image Credit: Center of Portugal Tourism |
Belmonte: A Cultural Crossroads
Perched atop a hill in the Beira Baixa region Belmonte is more than just a village; it's a cultural mosaic. Known for its Jewish heritage, Belmonte is home to one of Portugal's oldest Jewish communities.
The best way to explore the historical gems of Belmonte is on a guided tour with a local expert. Our guide Duarte took us on an exciting journey of living history in Belmonte! Not to be missed:
- The Castle- the Manueline Window offers stunning views the Serra da Estrela
- The Discoveries Museum
- The Jewish Museum
- The Old Belmonte Jewry with Synagogue
- Santiago Church
- Cabrais Pantheon
Sortelha: The Fortress in Stone
Step into a medieval fortress frozen in time at Sortelha. Encircled by formidable walls, this village perched on a granite outcrop exudes an aura of ancient grandeur. Wander through narrow alleys lined with stone houses adorned with Gothic doorways and Manueline windows.
Sortelha is located on top of a hill. Enjoy incredible views with a boulder-strewn landscape. If you want to re-live authentic Medieval times, this is the place to do it! The castle and citadel are contained within the historic stone walls. We had lots of fun exploring this village and finding different gates and entries to the village.
If you are brave, climb atop the castle walls and go for a short walk. We saw a few tourists scaling the walls for a trip around.
The centerpiece of Sortelha is its 13th-century castle, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside...a perfect spot for capturing Instagram-worthy snapshots.
For a taste of local flavor, indulge in delicious cuisine at the newest village attraction: Cardo Taberna & Mercearia. Step back in time at this restaurant that preserves the centuries old charm of this castle village!
Fantastic tastes, laughter, great conversation and small town charm all around! What I love most: all the ingredients and products are locally sourced . I loved hearing about Luisa's creative plans to make this a " go-to" village in the Center of Portugal.
Trancoso: Where History Meets Modernity
We toured the inside of the walls of the castle and observed an underground well, preserved for many centuries. If you would like to go down under and see it, you may do so.
Trancoso also surprises with its lively cultural scene, including festivals celebrating local gastronomy and music. Unwind with a glass of Dão wine and a terrace cafe and savor the ambiance of this timeless village.- The Jewish Rout
- Isaac Cardoso Jewish Interpretation Centre
- The El Rai, Carvalho and Predo Doors
- The Jewry
Image Credit- Center of Portugal Tourism
Situated on a hill overlooking the fertile plains of the Douro River, Castelo Rodrigo is a tapestry woven with layers of history. Wander through its labyrinthine streets lined with whitewashed houses adorned with blue and yellow trimmings and colorful flower pots. Warm and gracious people are there to welcome you.While in Castelo Rodrigo, we experienced two amazing tours hosted by the owners of the Cisterna Guest House. Unfortunately our schedule did not allow a tour of the castle.
If you visit, take time to explore the ruins of the medieval castle and 16th century pillory. These are symbols of the village's strategic importance throughout history.
In Castelo Rodrigo is the Cisterna Guest House. It is a beautiful stay with historical vibes in the center of the village. This is a unique lodging experience I won't soon forget! The hosts are biologists and are warmly sharing the history and hospitality of the village, to all who enter.
Interesting fact: the pool for guests at Casa da Cisterna is an old cistern and monument which served as a reservoir for this village, during ancient times. Experiencing modern conveniences embedded with history was truly a treat!
The Village of Castelo Rodrigo is located in a unique region near other Historic Villages. This town is rich in landscapes, history and nature such as: Douro International Park and the Faia Brava Reserve.
Why Visit These Timeless Treasures?
Beyond their historical significance, these villages offer a glimpse into authentic Portuguese life. Unlike bustling cities, they provide a tranquil escape into rural landscapes dotted with olive groves, vineyards, and almond orchards. Each village boasts unique cultural traditions, from artisan crafts to culinary specialties, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in local experiences.
Practical Tips for Your Visit
When planning your trip to Portugal's historical villages, consider these tips:
- Transportation: Renting a car is ideal for exploring remote villages.
- Accommodation: Choose from charming guesthouses or historic pousadas for an authentic stay.
- Timing: Summer is the best time to visit and during local festivals for a taste of traditional celebrations.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the Historical Villages of Portugal are not just places frozen in time; they are living testaments to the country's rich heritage and cultural diversity. Whether you're captivated by medieval castles, intrigued by Jewish history, or simply seeking tranquility amidst breathtaking landscapes, these villages promise an unforgettable journey. Embrace the charm, savor the flavors, and make memories that will last a lifetime in these timeless treasures of Portugal.So, pack your bags and get ready to uncover the magic of Portugal's historical villages - where every cobblestone tells a story, and every moment feels like a step back in time. Happy exploring!
For future developments and travel tips to" Aldeias Historicas de Portugal" - Historical Villages of Portugal...follow on Instagram .Finally I would like to thank Sérgio and the CENTER OF PORTUGAL Tourism Board for hosting & arranging my 2nd press tour to this amazing region!
I'd love to visit!
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I hope you can, you will love it Jennifer!
DeletePortugal is on my bucket list! I would love to explore these historic villages! It's so beautiful there!
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I hope you get to go Jill, I have fallen in love with this country and its people, a lil slice of heaven at every turn it seems...I am obsessed! Been to 6 European Countries now and Portugal is my fav....I love Italy too!
DeleteAll these villages look so pretty and so interesting! I really hope I get the chance to visit some of them next year.
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