Attractions and places to see around Campia, Portugal, include a mix of historical sites and natural features. Located near Vouzela, the area is characterized by its river landscapes, such as the Vouga River, and preserved railway heritage. Visitors can explore former railway stations transformed into support hubs for eco-trails. The region offers various points of interest for those seeking both cultural insights and outdoor experiences.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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It's a shame it's not open, but it's worth a quick stop.
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Very beautiful place. To rest a little.
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Tired ? Have a nice fresh drink on an old train station that has been recovered and converted.
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Next to the Alfusqueiro River Park, on a bend in the river, is this beautiful bridge. There is evidence that the original dates back to Roman times and was rebuilt in the 18th century. In addition to being a bridge, it is a charming viewpoint of the park and the river.
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The Paradela Railway Station served the towns of Sever do Vouga and Paradela. Opened in 1913, the station closed in 1990 and subsequently fell into ruin. In 2011, Sociedade Polis Litoral Ria de Aveiro began its recovery, transforming it into a support hub for the Linha do Vouga eco-trail. Today it offers changing rooms, bicycle rental and repair, an environmental interpretation center, restaurant and terrace, making it a strategic stopping point for cyclists traveling through the region.
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Here at this point, it is worth leaving the ecotrail, going up a bit to the tiny town of Espindelo. Narrow cobbled streets surrounded by lush vegetation, remind us of times when cars did not exist or were rare. There is a source of drinking water by the wayside, where you can fill up. Following Rua do Espindelo, when starting the descent you will have a panoramic view over the entire Ribeiradio reservoir. A little further ahead you will find the Vouga eco-track again.
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The Cedrim Stop was part of the old Vouga railway line, and served the town of Cedrim, in the municipality of Sever do Vouga. The space was recovered in 2013 during the construction of the current Vouga ecopista.
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relax area with picnic tables, playground and grillers, below a century bridge. nice spot to relax during the Vouga ecopista trip. fresh beverages and bread can be bought on the cafe of the gas station, 200m distance.
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The region around Campia offers several natural highlights. You can visit São João do Monte River Beach and Romanesque Bridge, known for its calm environment and riverside amenities. The Vouga River itself provides scenic landscapes, and you might also enjoy the natural site of Poço Azul or the Fluvial do Alfusqueiro beach, both within a short distance.
Yes, Campia is rich in historical railway heritage. You can explore former railway stations like Paradela Station and Cedrim Station, which were part of the old Vouga railway line and have been transformed into support hubs for eco-trails. Additionally, the Medieval Tower of Cambra in Vouzela and the Ponte Ferroviária de Vouzela are notable historical landmarks in the vicinity.
Campia offers several options for families. Paradela Station, now a support hub for the Linha do Vouga eco-trail, provides bicycle rental and an environmental interpretation center. The São João do Monte River Beach is a calm spot with a bar and bathrooms, perfect for a relaxing day. For younger children, the Playground and Picnic Area at Ponte do Poço de Santiago offers a dedicated space for play and relaxation.
There are numerous hiking opportunities around Campia. You can find various trails, including moderate loops from Porcelhe and Guardão, or more challenging routes like the Hiking loop from Arcozelo das Maias. For detailed information and routes, refer to the Hiking around Campia guide.
Absolutely. The region is well-suited for cycling and mountain biking, especially along the Vouga ecopista. You can find routes like the Paradela Station – Cedrim Station loop for cycling or the XXL Treehouse loop from Oliveira de Frades for MTB. Explore the Cycling around Campia and MTB Trails around Campia guides for more options.
Visitors particularly appreciate the transformation of old railway stations into vibrant community hubs. For instance, Paradela Station is loved for its recovery into a bar and support point for cyclists, offering amenities like bicycle rental and an environmental interpretation center. The calm environment of São João do Monte River Beach and the scenic views along the eco-trails are also highly rated.
Yes, several attractions offer dining options. Paradela Station features a restaurant and terrace. São João do Monte River Beach has a bar and snacks available. Additionally, near the Playground and Picnic Area at Ponte do Poço de Santiago, you can find fresh beverages and bread at a nearby gas station cafe.
Yes, the renowned Termas de São Pedro do Sul, famous for their hot springs, are located approximately 12.7 km from Campia, offering a relaxing and therapeutic experience.
While specific data for Campia is not provided, regions with river beaches and eco-trails like Campia are generally best enjoyed during the spring and summer months (April to September) when the weather is warm and suitable for outdoor activities, swimming, and cycling. Autumn can also offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage for hiking.
When following Rua do Espindelo near Access to Espindelo, you can find panoramic views over the entire Ribeiradio reservoir. The Playground and Picnic Area at Ponte do Poço de Santiago is also situated below a century-old bridge, offering a nice spot to relax and enjoy the surroundings.
While this guide focuses on attractions, the region around Campia, particularly in nearby towns like Vouzela, offers various accommodation options including hotels, guesthouses, and the Camping Vouzela Park for those preferring to stay closer to nature.
The guide highlights the transformation of former railway stations like Paradela Station and Cedrim Station into eco-trail hubs, suggesting that these areas are primarily accessed via the eco-trails, often by bicycle or on foot. For broader public transport options to the region, it's advisable to check local bus schedules connecting to Vouzela or other nearby towns.


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