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Alentejo
Alentejo
Alentejo
Place: Castelo de Vide
Photo: João Paulo Golden plains that disappear out of sight combine with the sun and the heat to impose their own slow, steady rhythm. This is the Alentejo.

Inland, the vast golden wheat fields undulate in the wind; along the coast, unspoilt beaches look rugged and unexplored.

The open, ample landscape is peppered with cork-oaks or olive trees that have withstood the ravages of time. Occasionally sturdy fortress walls rise up from hills, as at Marvão or Monsaraz, or you’ll see just a simple dolmen reminding you of the magic of the place. Atop small hills stand white one-storey farmsteads, while the castles are reminders of the battles and conquests that once took place here. The patios and gardens bear witness to the influence of the Arabs, who helped to shape the people and the nature.

In the Alentejo, the brute force of the land dictates the march of time. Perhaps this is why the region’s culture has its own particular character. All you need to do is visit Évora and discover its Roman roots and the delightful charm of its heritage to understand why the city has been classified as a world heritage site. When you see the temple of Diana and some of the city’s churches, you’ll regard your time as well spent.

But don’t travel northwards or southwards without exploring the region’s coastline. There the landscape consists of high sheer cliffs sheltering tiny beaches. And there are also the sweet smells of the countryside, the herbs and spices used to season fish and seafood dishes. Here the time passes slowly, because the Alentejo follows the rhythm of the land itself.

Turismo do Alentejo
Avª Jorge Nunes
Lote 1 - R/C Esq.
7570-113 Grândola
Tel +351 269 498 680 / Fax + 351 269 498 687

turismo.alentejo@mail.telepac.pt
http://www.visitalentejo.com
Ideas
Village tourism
Place: Santa Susana
Photo: João Paulo Village tourism
Visit the castles and villages of the Alentejo for a relaxing, peaceful holiday.
Archaeology in the Alentejo
Place: Miróbriga
Photo: António Sacchetti Archaeology in the Alentejo
Come to Alentejo where, set among the beautiful golden plains, you’ll see ancient monuments dating from prehistoric times ...
Alentejo Wine Route
Place: Alentejo
Photo: Rota Vinhos do Alentejo Alentejo Wine Route
The climate in Alentejo is ideal for producing fine quality wines. And that’s why this wine route is a must!
Discover the Alentejo
Place: Alentejo
Photo: António Sacchetti Discover the Alentejo
The sun is more golden in the Alentejo. Fall for the charm of this light, and explore the nature in the region.
Sport in the Alentejo
Place: Aljustrel
Photo: António Sacchetti Sport in the Alentejo
Known for its tranquillity and the undulation of the cornfields, the Alentejo can also get the adrenaline really flowing.
Flavours of the Alentejo
Place: Açorda de peixe
Photo: Sebastião da Fonseca Flavours of the Alentejo
Enjoy all that the Alentejo has to offer, and forget about diets for a while.
Activities on the Alentejo coast
Place: Alentejo
Photo: Nuno Calvet Activities on the Alentejo coast
The Alentejo coast from the Sado Estuary to the Algarve is beautiful and unspoilt, with beaches ranging from the ...
The past of the Alentejo
Place: Alentejo
Photo: Rui Cunha The past of the Alentejo
Remnants from the past, challenges to our imagination, are all around in the Alentejo, offering a real journey in time.
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