Attractions and places to see around Lustosa, a civil parish within the municipality of Lousada in Portugal, offer a range of historical, cultural, and natural sites. The region provides access to notable landmarks and scenic areas, including those near the Vizela River. Lustosa serves as a starting point for exploring both local points of interest and broader attractions in the surrounding areas.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Fascinating landscape. The entire complex is beautifully designed, and everything is connected by paths between the stones (which look like oversized pebbles). The entire area is easily accessible by cable car and offers excellent dining options. There are restaurants and cafés to suit every taste. But there are also plenty of benches and tables among the stones for enjoying your own picnic.
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From the plateau you have a very beautiful view of the valley and the city
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A beautiful paved hiking trail for the whole family. Also accessible with a stroller.
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The Vizela River Walkways are a linear round-trip route approximately 11.4 km long (5.7 km each way) that allows you to walk along the banks of the Vizela River and Ribeira de Sá. This route is of low difficulty, taking approximately 3h01 to walk, and is suitable for family experiences and also adapted for people with reduced mobility, as there are very few steps along the entire route. Inaugurated on March 16, 2024, these new walkways begin next to the Roman Bridge, in the Maquias area, and continue under the D. Luís I Bridge, towards the Parque das Termas and the riverside promenade. At the confluence of the Ribeira de Sá with the Vizela River, the path heads south, along the bank of the stream, and enters the parish of Santa Eulália, one of the most interesting parts of the route. The walk ends at the incredible Rompecias Waterfall, also known as the Requeixos Waterfalls.
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Thoroughly impressive complex run by the Benedictine monks from 1041 to 1834, when all the religious orders in Portugal were dissolved. From the original Romanesque church only the front portal survives, the rest was reconstructed and expanded many times during the Gothic, Baroque and Neoclassical periods. Perhaps the most surprising element is the incomplete cloister accessible by stepping through the door to the right of the church. https://www.rotadoromanico.com/en/Monuments/monastery-of-saint-mary-of-pombeiro/
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Amazing view because you can enjoy the stone statue up there every day. 😁
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Great picnic options can be found everywhere. It's fun to wander through the labyrinth of rocks and stairs.
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It feels like the Flintstones...Wiiiilmaaaa.
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You can explore the Boulder Labyrinth, a natural monument featuring paths winding through a rocky landscape. Visitors describe it as a fun place to wander through rocks and stairs, with great picnic options available.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can visit the Monastery of Santa Maria de Pombeiro, an impressive complex with Romanesque, Gothic, Baroque, and Neoclassical elements. Another significant historical site is Vizela Castle, an imposing Gothic Revival structure overlooking the Vizela river.
The Rio Vizela Boardwalks offer a low-difficulty, linear round-trip route suitable for families and adapted for people with reduced mobility. It's a beautiful paved trail along the Vizela River, ending at the Rompecias Waterfall. The Monastery of Santa Maria de Pombeiro is also considered family-friendly.
For panoramic views, visit the Statue of Pope Pius IX at the Miradouro da Penha viewpoint. From this plateau, you can enjoy beautiful views of the valley and the city below, often navigating through large rocks.
There are various hiking opportunities, including easy and moderate trails. For example, the Rio Vizela Boardwalks loop from Vizela is a moderate 7.8 km route. You can find more options, including easy walks like the Water Fountain – Crédito Agrícola A. Lavradores loop from Paços de Ferreira, by exploring the hiking routes around Lustosa.
Yes, Lustosa is a great base for cycling. For road cycling, you can find routes like the Along the Leça River – Casa do Leão loop from Vizela. If you prefer touring, consider the Vizela Thermal Park – Salado Monument loop from Vizela. More options are available in the road cycling and general cycling guides around Lustosa.
Visitors appreciate the Rio Vizela Boardwalks for being a beautiful paved hiking trail suitable for the whole family, and also accessible with a stroller. The low difficulty and scenic path along the river make it a pleasant experience for many.
Visitors find the Boulder Labyrinth to be a unique and fun place to explore. They enjoy wandering through the labyrinth of rocks and stairs, often comparing the experience to a 'Flintstones' setting, and note the availability of great picnic spots.
While Lustosa has its own charm, nearby cities offer iconic landmarks. In Porto, you can visit the Porto Cathedral, Clérigos Tower, the famous Livraria Lello, and the impressive Luís I Bridge. Guimarães is home to the historic Guimarães Castle, a well-preserved medieval structure.
The Monastery of Santa Maria de Pombeiro was run by Benedictine monks from 1041 to 1834. While only the front portal of the original Romanesque church remains, the complex has been reconstructed and expanded through Gothic, Baroque, and Neoclassical periods, offering a rich architectural and historical journey.
At the Miradouro da Penha viewpoint, you'll find a large stone statue erected in honor of Pope Pius IX. The main draw, however, is the very beautiful view of the valley and the city from the plateau, often requiring you to navigate through closely set large rocks.
While not extensively detailed, the region's smaller historical sites like the Monastery of Santa Maria de Pombeiro and the unique natural formation of the Boulder Labyrinth offer experiences away from typical tourist crowds. Exploring the various sections of the Rio Vizela Boardwalks, particularly towards the Rompecias Waterfall, can also reveal serene spots.


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