Best attractions and places to see around Lapa include a mix of historical sites, natural monuments, and scenic trails. This region offers opportunities to explore architectural heritage and diverse natural landscapes. Visitors can discover palaces, wetlands, and ancient bridges, providing a range of experiences for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs. The area features several points of interest for those looking to engage with both man-made structures and natural beauty.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The palace was built by the superintendent Diogo Inácio de Pina Manique (1733-1805), who held several positions during the time of the Marquis of Pombal. His connection to the town, which came to be called Manique do Intendente and was initially called Alcoentrinho, and which belonged to the Order of Christ, dates back to the time of his uncle, who established a manor in favor of his nephew in 1773. Thus began a very ambitious project, which envisaged the creation of a town with a rationalist architectural design and which included, in addition to the palace (whose construction remained unfinished), the Town Hall, the pillory, the Palace of Justice and the church. This plan did not go ahead due to Pina Manique's removal from the position of superintendent and his premature death.
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The area of the springs, on the Ota River, was once a leisure area for the local population, including the local bathing area in the summer. This site remained natural for a long time after the EPAL was installed, but at a certain point, the intensification of agriculture with the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, intensive livestock farming, and urban sewage made the flow from upstream a polluting threat to EPAL's water intakes, and EPAL paved several dozen meters of the river course near the site where it is installed with reinforced concrete.
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The origins of the Ermida Bridge possibly date back to the end of the 15th century. A Royal Road passed through here, which was intended to connect the river port of Vila Nova da Rainha and Caldas da Rainha. It was the route of the royal and court routes since D. João II, and was also frequently used by D. João V and D. Carlos. All that remains of this 15th century Royal Road is the emblematic Ermida Bridge, a work of art structured and built in dressed stone and its sumptuous Romanesque arch, or round arch. Due to its total lack of conservation and because it has to support loads (heavy agricultural machinery) for which it was not designed, it is currently at risk of collapse, and its passage is even closed.
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It is surrounded by beautiful and abundant trees and is a bridge with a Romanesque arch. There are several theories regarding its construction; some argue that it was built during the reign of D. João II, in order to facilitate the King's movement when he went to meet Queen D. Leonor for a swim in Caldas, while others claim that it was built in the 19th century due to a technical issue, namely its width. Interestingly, this bridge supports two enormous pine trees on the upper part of the road.
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The Ota River has its source in the Montejunto mountain range. It flows through the Ota area and empties into the Alenquer River, which in turn meets the Tagus River near Vila Nova da Rainha. At this point the river is close to the village of the same name, Ota.
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“Paul Natura”, Manique do Intendente https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nKhlLvOrJw
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Paúl de Manique do Intendente is an area of around 97,000 square meters that constitutes a very rich natural heritage of great importance in terms of biodiversity, namely in terms of avifauna, already recognized at national level. It is an ecosystem composed of more than 180 species, where you can find 5 "simply unique" species such as the striped tortoise, the common caiman, the otter, the black stork and the reed. The municipality has been focusing on promoting this space, having recently advanced with the installation of an infrastructure for the observation of the fauna and flora of Pául, which aims to promote knowledge, protection and preservation of this unique and so rich ecosystem for the Municipality of Azambuja and for the entire region.
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very pleasant landscape, it is recommended
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Lapa is rich in historical heritage. You can visit the Pina Manique Palace, an ambitious 18th-century project for a rationalist architectural town. Another significant historical landmark is Ponte da Ermida, a 15th-century bridge with a Romanesque arch that was part of a Royal Road.
Absolutely. The Paúl de Manique do Intendente is a significant natural monument covering about 97,000 square meters. It's recognized for its rich biodiversity, including over 180 species, and features an infrastructure for observing fauna and flora. You can also explore the Ota River, known for its geomorphological characteristics, particularly the 'Cannon' of its valley.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring, mountain biking, and road cycling. For example, there are routes like the 'Ponte Rainha D. Amélia loop' for touring bicycles or the 'Beira Tejo Boat in Valada loop' for MTB. You can find more details and routes on the Cycling around Lapa, MTB Trails around Lapa, and Road Cycling Routes around Lapa guide pages.
Yes, Paúl de Manique do Intendente is considered family-friendly. It's a natural monument with rich biodiversity, offering an observation space for fauna and flora, which can be an engaging experience for all ages.
Yes, there are trails available. The Caminho do Tejo – Esteiros and Valadas Segment is a dirt road trail that forms part of the 'Caminho de Fátima' and offers amazing views of the Leziria. While not explicitly hiking trails, these segments are suitable for walks.
The Pina Manique Palace was part of a very ambitious 18th-century project initiated by Diogo Inácio de Pina Manique. The plan envisioned creating a town with a rationalist architectural design, including the palace, Town Hall, pillory, Palace of Justice, and a church, though the project remained unfinished.
Paúl de Manique do Intendente is home to over 180 species, including five 'simply unique' species such as the striped tortoise, the common caiman, the otter, the black stork, and the reed. The municipality has installed an infrastructure specifically for observing this diverse fauna and flora.
The Ponte da Ermida is a historical bridge with a Romanesque arch dating back to the 15th century. However, due to a total lack of conservation and the need to support heavy agricultural machinery for which it was not designed, it is currently at risk of collapsing, and its passage is prohibited for safety reasons.
The Ota River was historically a leisure area for the local population, including a bathing area in the summer. While its condition has changed due to agricultural and urban influences, it remains a natural monument with a significant gorge.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The region's attractions, like the Pina Manique Palace and Paúl de Manique do Intendente, are valued for their unique heritage and rich biodiversity. The komoot community has shared over 12 photos and given more than 25 upvotes, highlighting the appeal of these diverse experiences.
This segment, Caminho do Tejo – Esteiros and Valadas Segment, is a dirt road that forms part of the larger 'Caminho de Fátima' route. It is best used when dry and features a couple of old gates with open passage for foot traffic, offering an amazing view of the Leziria.


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