Arcos de Valdevez
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ARCOS DE VALDEVEZ

Occupying the scenic banks of the River Vez, just a stone’s throw north of Ponte de Lima, lies the charming market town of Arcos de Valdevez. Far from being stuck in the past, this town has been beautifully shaped by history, with every corner telling a story. One of the most striking reminders of its ancient roots is the nearby Antas da Serra do Soajo, also known as the Dolmens of Soajo Mountain. These incredible megalithic monuments date back over 5,000 years, offering a glimpse into the lives of ancient civilisations.

Arcos de Valdevez is more than just a picturesque destination; it’s a place where history and natural beauty intertwine. Wander through its quaint streets, take in the stunning riverside views, and soak up the laid-back atmosphere that makes this town so special. Whether you’re exploring ancient dolmens, enjoying a leisurely stroll along the river, or simply unwinding in a local eatery, Arcos de Valdevez has something for everyone.

Planning your visit? MADABOUTPORTUGAL.COM is your ultimate guide to discovering the best places to stay, eat, and explore in Arcos de Valdevez. Dive into the rich history, savour the local flavours, and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of this unforgettable town.

THE TOWN

Arcos de Valdevez

|  Riverside view of Arcos de Valdevez

Nestled within the foothills of the Peneda-Geres mountains and national park, this town oozes charm. Blessed with vistas, narrow winding streets, medieval towers, old castles and an array of churches. The town, whose name literally means "Arches of the Vez", was an important crossing point for the Romans who built bridges here, some of which you can still cross. The towns strategic location has led it to be a focal point to many a battle. None more important than the battle of 1141 during Portugal's campaign for independence from the Kingdom of Leon. The victory is commemorated by a curious statue found in front of the Espírito Santo church in the upper town.

A devastating fire in the 1700s saw many of Arcos de Valdevez's most treasured buildings destroyed or restored, including the towns 14th-century parish church. In the old town, there can be found examples of baroque facades. A fine example is found on the church of Nossa Senhora da Lapa.

The Bridge

The current bridge that straddles the river Vez was built in the 19th Century, replacing the medieval bridge. Construction started in 1876 and took four years to complete. It was built from stone blocks with four arches. The style is sympathetic to other older bridges close by and complementary to the surrounding area, a true feast for the eyes and a gift for your camera.

Arcos de Valdevez

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The Pillory (Pelourinho)

Attributed to the mason João Lopes the elder in the Manueline style, this relic of public corporal punishment dates from the early sixteenth century. It was a symbol of the towns authoritative importance and key geological location. The pillory was raised in the centre of the Municipal Square in front of the old Town Hall. It was taken to the place of Valletta, along the river Vez in around 1700. There it remained until 1895 when it was relocated once more to the square opposite the Church of Arcos de Valdevez where it remains today. Displaying heraldic and other symbols of regal authority, the Pelourinho de Arcos de Valdevez became a national monument in 1964.

Capela da Nossa Senhora da Conceição (Chapel of Our Lady of the Conception)

Also known as the Square Chapel, the Capela da Nossa Senhora da Conceição was constructed in the late fifteenth century by João Domingues, the Abbot of Sabadim. It's located in the village centre to house his tomb. Stark Gothic in style with walls of granite. The purpose of the building as a resting place for the late abbot has been extended to include other local dignitaries.

In the seventeenth century, it gained its current name. Its status has declined somewhat. Over the years, it has been a cowshed, a fire station, a warehouse. During the 1960's it was nothing more than a wreck when it was classified as a cultural heritage building by the Portuguese State. It finally re-opened in 1980 after a period of loving restoration and returned to being a place of worship and public enjoyment.

PAÇO DO GIELA (THE PALACE OF GIELA)

About a mile north of town on the left bank sits O Paço de Giela (The Palace of Giela). It is considered an excellent example of a "tower-house" with commanding views overlooking the Vez valley. The tower was probably built in the mid-fourteenth century, replacing a smaller and much older one. It was classified as a National Monument in 1910 and is surrounded by almost 18 hectares of urban parkland. Blending Manueline elements, as found in the windows and the original door, with other later styles. It has experienced many renovations during its lifetime. It remains one of the few remaining examples of Portuguese noble residences from the late Middle Ages.

Tuesday - Sunday: 10h00 - 13h00/14h00 - 18h00, Mondays: CLOSED
Adult: €1.00, Consessionary: FREE
Giela, 4970-765 Arcos de Valdevez, Portugal
41º 51' 00.1" N | 8º 24' 28.1" W | +351 258 520 529
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Paço de Giela

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Mezio Megalithic Centre

Mezio Megalithic Centre
(Núcleo Megalítico do Mezio)

Mezio Megalithic Centre (Núcleo Megalítico do Mezio) Eight and a half miles (14km) northeast of Arcos de Valdevez is the Mezio Megalithic Centre, a collection of a dozen burial mounds and dolmens known collectively as the Antas da Serra do Soajo. Estimated to be 5000 years old. These monuments from prehistory have been extensively studied scientifically, and some have been partially restored. The site also contains some of the most important rock art found on the Iberian Peninsula.

There is an informative visitors centre located at Mezio gate (Porta do Mezio). It houses many of the archaeological excavations from the surrounding area. The site is also well explained with information boards along the 2km long plateaux. They offer the curious visitor a rare insight into megalithic life.

Núcleo Megalítico do Mezio, Serra do Soajo, Mezio 3600, Arco de Valdevez, Portugal
41º 45' 53.5" N | 08º 35' 13.8" W

Ponte Medieval de Vilela

Ponte Medieval de Vilela

The Vilela Bridge is typically medieval. Typically bridges from this period from the 12th to 14th centuries are reconstructions of earlier Roman structures. Sadly there are no remains of the original. The earliest known reference of a bridge at this spot dates from 1258 AD. The bridge is Romanesque in style and consists of two pointed arches of unequal widths. It was famously used by retreating Spanish troops during Portugal's war of Restoration. In 1990 the bridge was classified as a Public Interest Building.

4970-013 Arcos de Valdevez, Portugal
41°55′16″N | 08°26′33″W

Ecovia do Lima

Ecovia do Lima (Trafiic free routes for walkers & cyclists)

Along and around the Lima valley can be found over 70km of traffic-free trails which meander through the countryside, opening up protected landscapes to the more adventurous traveller. In parts, the path utilises disused narrow gauge rail tracks and are well signed as they take you through idyllic surroundings, streams, vineyards, cornfields, orchards and views over the river Lima – a truly remarkable way to discover this land. The primary five routes are continuously being expanded and consist of:

Troço dos Açudes (The route of dams) - Runs between Ponte de LIma and Ponte de Barca  Website
Percurso das Lagoas (The journey of the ponds) - From Ponte de Lima to Ribeira da Silvareira in Fontão  Website
Troço da Laranja (Ermelo - Arcos de Valdevez) - Runs between Ermelo, Arcos de Valdevez and Albufeira Touvedo  Website
Percurso de Refóios do Lima - Runs between Ponte de Lima and the pier at Garrida  Website
Percurso das Veigas - Runs between Deão in Viana do Castelo and Ponte de Lima  Website

LINDOSO

Eighteen miles (29km) east of Arcos de Valdevez in the Penda Gerês national park, the hamlet of Lindoso comprises 1300 souls, mainly of farming backgrounds. It is most famous for its castle and espigueiros, the infamous Minho granite structures to house grain. Perched on a small rocky outcrop overlooking the village Lindoso's castle has played a key role in defending Portugal since the 13th century. It's done battle and changed hands with its old adversary Castile and later Spain during the restoration wars.

It is built on an irregular quadrilateral foundation. It has rounded corners to avoid blind angles and offers resistance to assailants. The gate facing the village is flanked by quadrangular towers.

The 18th-century espigueiros run alongside the castle and are intricately carved from granite and topped with a cross. Along with Soajo, Lindoso has the best collection of espigueiros in Portugal, in terms of number and finery. For added divine protection of the grain, a granite cross with a tall shaft mounted on a square plinth standing guard among the stone granaries. The whole site combined is a national monument.

Lindoso

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Vinho Verde Small Group Tour

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Spend a day exploring the sites of Minho, without having to worry about navigating, as Porto hotel pickup and drop-off are provided. Travel quickly and comfortably between sites and enjoy an action-packed itinerary. Highlights include Braga, Bom Jesus Sanctuary, Brejoeira Palace, and Viana do Castelo. A delicious lunch in the medieval village of Ponte de Lima is included, with local wine. Entrance to Brejoeira Palace and Gardens included.

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OUR RECOMMENDATIONS

Peneda Mountain Cottage

Peneda Mountain Cottage

Located in the Arcos de Valdevez area, close to the Nossa Senhora da Peneda Sanctuary, Peneda Mountain Cottage provides accommodation in a traditional stone cottage. All units come with a patio with lake views, a kitchen with a fridge, a stovetop, and a private bathroom with a shower. For added convenience, the property can provide towels and bed linen for an extra charge. The lodge offers a barbecue. After a day of hiking or fishing, guests can relax in the garden or in the shared lounge area.

Lugar da Peneda, Gavieira, 4970-150 Arcos de Valdevez, Portugal.
41º 58" 29.6' N | 08º 13" 18.3' W

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Ribeira Collection Hotel

Ribeira Collection Hotel ★ ★ ★ ★

Founded in 1916 the hotel is completely refurbished, saving its old and beautiful facade. Situated on the left bank of the River Vez, in the middle of the historic village of Arcos de Valdevez, offering moments of comfort and relaxation with a nice view over the river.

Among the various facilities are water sports facilities and a spa & wellness centre. The hotel offers a terrace. At the hotel, every room is equipped with a wardrobe. Every room comes with a private bathroom with a shower. Guest rooms are fitted with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels.

A buffet breakfast is served each morning at the property. At Ribeira, Collection Hotel guests are welcome to take advantage of a hot tub and a sauna. Cycling is among the activities that guests can enjoy near the accommodation.

Largo dos Milagres, 4970-592 Arcos de Valdevez, Portugal.
41º 50' 36.6" N | 08º 24' 58.3" W | +351 253 310 770

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Moinho do Ázere

Moinho do Ázere

Set within a rural location, this beautifully restored watermill offers visitors a tranquil getaway, peace and quiet with only the sound of trickling a stream to break the silence. Fully equipped with modern amenities with friendly, attentive owners dedicated to offering you the best stay ever.

There is a shared lounge and free WiFi available. Complete with a patio, the units feature a TV and a private bathroom with a bidet. There is seating and a dining area in all rooms. Guests at the former olive oil mill can enjoy a continental breakfast.

The is a garden at the property with a barbecue. Guests can go hiking and fishing nearby. To guarantee your stay in paradise it's best to book early.
Caminho dos Fornos Aldeia - Couto, 4970-130 Arcos de Valdevez, Portugal.
N 41º 52' 06.4" | W 08º 23' 59.5" | +351 935 194 641

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OUR CHOICE

Restaurante Costa do Vez

Restaurante Costa do Vez

As well as being a small hotel this charming renovated farm makes a wonderful country inn serving Minhotan specialities. Situated on the right bank of the river Vez in Salvador. Av. Pricing €25 per head.

Daily: 12h00 - 15h00/19h00 - 22h00
Quinta de Silvares, 4970-483, Arcos de Valdevez, Portugal.
41º 45' 58.1" N | 08º 34' 43.3" W
+351 258 742 754
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Caneiros Bistro

Caneiros Bistro

A varied menu including Porto style dishes, Alentejano Pork, and grilled meat and fish cooked on coals.

Tuesday - Saturday: 08h00 – 00h00, Monday: CLOSED
Rua Valeta 92, 4970-449, Arcos de Valdevez, Portugal.
41° 50' 49.7" N | 08° 25' 06.7"W
+351 918 682 130


Churrascaria O Braseiroe

Churrascaria O Braseiro

This popular cosy and unpretentious eatery is the master of the grill. Renown for their great Cachena steaks, don't feel abashed to ask to share one between two people, as their portions are as generous as the smiles. The prices are very modest, which is always an added bonus.

09h00 - 21h30
Rua Soares Pereira 229, Arcos de Valdevez 4970-465 Portugal.
41º 50" 52.2' N | 08º 25" 13.7' W
+351 258 521 506

Arcos de Valdevez is 64.8 miles (104km) North of Lisbon Portela Airport. Website

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From Porto take the motorway A3 (Porto - Valencia) or the National Road to Braga and then to Arcos de Valdevez. If you come from Spain can take the motorway A3 (Valencia - Porto) or opt for National Roads, entering Portugal by Valencia, Monção, or Melgaço to Ponte da Barca.
Latitude - 41' 50' 46" N, Longitude - 08° 25'' 9.2" W

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There are no trains for Arcos de Valdevez. There are regular trains to Braga (22miles/36km away) from Porto, choose the Linha de Braga line.
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Companies operating to Arcos de Valdevez are:
• AV MInho: Regular coaches from Viana do Castelo will get you as far as Ponte de Lima.
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• Renex: operating a route from the south visiting Lisbon, Braga and Porto. Website | Timetable