Celorico de Basto

A Journey through the Lands of Basto

Explore the rich history, culture, and landscapes of the Basto region

Casa da Fonte de Cima

In the village of Casa da Fonte de Cima, located in the Rego parish near Fafe, you can explore the Museological Center and Tourist Circuit of the Argontim Mills. This route showcases restored mills that once ground flour for Guimarães' bakeries during wartime and sawed oak for Porto wine barrels. The medium-difficulty trail, accompanied by the sound of the Bugio River, offers scenic views and wildlife sightings, including otters, wild goats, and roe deer.

Moinhos de Argontim

The Moinhos de Argontim circuit consists of ten restored watermills located along a stretch of the Bugio River. The trail winds through the levadas, offering visitors a glimpse into the traditional processes that once powered the daily life of the village. The route retains much of its original structure, making it an immersive journey into the region's history.

Casa da Fonte de Cima

Serra do Viso

Serra do Viso is one of the highest points in the region, offering stunning views over the Tâmega valley and surrounding mountains. Its rich biodiversity makes it a favorite for outdoor enthusiasts, with trails for hiking and cycling through native vegetation and diverse wildlife. The peacefulness and beauty of the area are perfect for relaxation and exploration. It's also a great starting point to discover the culture and traditions of Celorico de Basto.

Ecopista da Linha do Tâmega

The Ecopista da Linha do Tâmega is a stunning natural route perfect for nature lovers. Offering breathtaking views of the Tâmega River, vineyards, and lush fields, the trail is ideal for walking or cycling. Along the way, visitors can explore converted train stations, charming villages, and serene landscapes. It’s an excellent way to connect with nature and experience the beauty of the Minho region.

Casa da Fonte de Cima
Casa da Fonte de Cima

Ecopista da Linha do Tâmega

The Ecopista da Linha do Tâmega is a stunning natural route perfect for nature lovers. Offering breathtaking views of the Tâmega River, vineyards, and lush fields, the trail is ideal for walking or cycling. Along the way, visitors can explore converted train stations, charming villages, and serene landscapes. It’s an excellent way to connect with nature and experience the beauty of the Minho region.

Castelo de Arnoia

The Castelo de Arnoia, built in the 13th century to defend the region, offers a strategic view over the surrounding area. Its robust architecture, including the keep, square tower, and cistern, stands as a testament to its historical significance. Now part of the Rota do Românico, the castle provides a glimpse into the past while offering panoramic views of the Alvão and Marão mountains. It's a must-see for history enthusiasts.

Casa da Fonte de Cima

Casa da fonte de cima

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