Attractions and places to see around Serrazes, a parish in São Pedro do Sul, Portugal, offer a blend of historical, cultural, and natural features. The region is known for its natural beauty, providing opportunities to appreciate the landscape and engage in outdoor activities. Visitors can explore significant landmarks and natural points of interest within Serrazes and the wider municipality.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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May is a great month to cycle this greenway. See how beautiful it is on this video: https://youtu.be/3eUjpHezX60
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We have incredible things throughout this country
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The Ecopista do Vouga is worth a visit because it also has some gravel sections but very simple, I can say that it is more fun than the Ecopista do Dão 😉
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Really pleasant route, do it while breathing beauty 🇵🇹👣👣🌀🌈😍
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Avoid using road tires at the beginning of winter because of the leaves.
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Beginning of the paved segment between São Pedro do Sul and Vouzela.
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nice old station with playground along ecopista do vouga
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Serrazes is home to the Serrazes Main Church (Igreja Matriz de Serrazes), a significant historical and community landmark known for its distinctive architecture. Another notable site is Pedra da Escrita (Written Stone), a granite monolith featuring ancient petroglyphs, believed to hold symbolic importance from early peoples. You can find more details about the church on monumentos.gov.pt.
The region around Serrazes is known for its natural beauty, offering opportunities for appreciating the landscape. Key natural features include the Vouga River, which provides scenic views, and the Poço Azul, a natural feature in the vicinity known for unique water formations. The area also features challenging natural monuments like the São Macário Climb.
Yes, there are several family-friendly spots. The Bodiosa Station offers a playground along the Ecopista do Vouga, making it a relaxing stop. Another excellent option is the Playground and Picnic Area at Ponte do Poço de Santiago, which provides picnic tables, grillers, and a playground beneath a century-old bridge.
Serrazes is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Malhada do Cambarinho Dolmen loop' or 'Igreja Matriz de Vouzela loop'. Mountain bikers can tackle challenging routes such as the 'Drave loop'. Road cyclists have options like the 'Sanctuary of São Macário – São Macário Climb loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, MTB guide, and road cycling guide for Serrazes.
For breathtaking vistas, visit the View of the Rio Vouga, a popular viewpoint that marks the beginning of a paved segment between São Pedro do Sul and Vouzela. The challenging São Macário Climb also offers significant elevation and rewarding views from its natural monument status.
Yes, the renowned Termas de São Pedro do Sul hot springs are a major attraction in the wider municipality. This area also features the Termas de São Pedro do Sul Town Square and the Termas Gardens, offering pleasant outdoor spaces for relaxation.
The Ecopista do Vouga is a popular route for cycling and walking. Along this ecopista, you can find attractions like the Bodiosa Station, which has a playground, and the Playground and Picnic Area at Ponte do Poço de Santiago, perfect for a relaxing stop with picnic facilities.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic routes and natural beauty, as highlighted by the View of the Rio Vouga being described as a 'really pleasant route' where you can 'breathe beauty'. The Ecopista do Vouga is also praised for its enjoyable sections, including some gravel paths, making it a fun experience.
Absolutely. The São Macário Climb is a notable challenge, spanning 9 km with an average gradient of 9% and a maximum slope of 20%. It involves gaining 820 meters in height, making it a significant ascent for experienced cyclists and hikers.
Yes, the Playground and Picnic Area at Ponte do Poço de Santiago is an excellent spot. It features picnic tables, grillers, and a playground, all located below a century-old bridge, providing a perfect setting to relax during your trip along the Vouga ecopista.
The Road Along the Ribeira is described as a very good route for nature lovers, offering a trail through a forest alongside a river. It's an intermediate-level trail with little traffic, providing a peaceful experience, though it has had points with alternating circulation due to ongoing construction.


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