Attractions and places to see around Pêro Moniz, a locality within the municipality of Cadaval, Portugal, offer a blend of natural features and historical sites. The area is characterized by the Serra de Montejunto mountain range, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic views. Visitors can explore ancient ruins, enjoy natural parks, and discover unique cultural landmarks in the wider region.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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A vast Far Eastern garden has been created here on an area of approximately 35 hectares. In addition to buildings and religious sculptures (especially Buddha statues), visitors will also find replicas of the world-famous Terracotta Army, where thousands of clay warriors guard the tomb of the first Chinese emperor.
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At this location at the top of the Serra de Montejunto, also known as "Torre" due to the various antennas that were installed there, is the Chapel of Our Lady of the Snows, which may have been built in the 13th century and remodelled and expanded during the 16th century and later. Inside, the altars covered with 17th century tiles and the altarpiece of the main altar, from the 18th century, stand out. Next to the Chapel of Our Lady of the Snows, are the ruins of what is considered to be the first Dominican Convent in Portugal, built in the 12th century and abandoned after the extinction of the religious orders, and is currently in ruins. Also nearby are the ruins of the Royal Ice Factory, classified as a National Monument. Here, in the 18th century, the Dominican monks took advantage of the climatic and geological conditions and opened large tanks connected by narrow passages, one part for the production of ice and the other for its preparation, storage and conservation. The ice was later transported to Lisbon, to supply the court and the café at Terreiro do Paço, later known as Martinho da Arcada (Fernando Pessoa's Café)
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The Nossa Senhora das Neves Chapel, located at the top of the Serra de Montejunto, has been a place of pilgrimage since the medieval period, prior to the construction of the first Dominican monastery in the 13th century.
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The Serra de Montejunto picnic area is next to the Interpretation center and a little further from the campsite. Nearby there is a small bar and toilets.
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The Serra do Montejunto Rural Camping Park is located close to the Environmental Interpretation Center and the Real Fábrica do Gelo. With capacity for 90 people, 24 tents and 6 motorhomes, it has sanitary facilities separated by sex, a communal barbecue area and designated areas for washing dishes and drying clothes.
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Located in the chestnut woods, it connects the Real Fábrica do Gelo complex and the Environmental Interpretation Centre. The Park has eight tables, with an average capacity of six to eight people per table. As support structures for its use, it has a small bar, toilets and a small playground.
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Located in the heart of the Montejunto mountain range, the Montejunto Rural Camping Park has ample shade and capacity for 90 people. Free to use, it has a bar, a tourist reception center and an Environmental Interpretation Centre. https://montejunto.pt/parque-de-campismo-rural-da-serra-de-montejunto/
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At the top of the Montejunto mountain range, very close to the chapel of Nossa Senhora das Neves, there are remains of the first convent of the Order of São Domingos in Portugal. Initially built in 1218, shortly after Friar Soeiro Gomes arrived in Portugal, the current ruins are the result of the rebuilding (over the initial convent) that took place in the 18th century, upon the return of the Dominicans. Despite being in ruins, it is a grandiose monument that must be visited, with due care, given the dangers that ruins always contain. Source: Natural.pt Next to the monument, there is a trail called "Calçada dos Frades" that runs along the slope. This cobbled path, which is also thought to be from the 18th century, was opened to serve the construction and use of the Convent of Nossa Senhora das Neves. The path was also used by the friars to access the Real Fabrica do Gelo, located further down, where today there is a laser area and an interpretive center.
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The most prominent historical site is the Chapel of Our Lady of the Snows (Ruins), located at the top of the Serra de Montejunto. This was a pilgrimage site since the Middle Ages and includes the ruins of what is considered the first Dominican Convent in Portugal. Nearby, you can also find the ruins of the Royal Ice Factory, an 18th-century monument.
Yes, the Serra de Montejunto mountain range is a significant natural highlight. Within it, you'll find the Picnic Area of Serra de Montejunto, nestled in chestnut woods with amenities like tables, a small bar, and a playground. The Montejunto Rural Campsite also offers ample shade and facilities, including an Environmental Interpretation Center.
You can visit Bacalhôa Buddha Eden, Europe's largest oriental garden. It features numerous Buddha statues, Asian pagodas, and sculptures, created as a tribute to Buddhist heritage. Within this garden, you can also see the Blue Terracotta Army Sculptures, which are 700 hand-painted replicas of the ancient Chinese warriors.
The area around Pêro Moniz, particularly the Serra de Montejunto, is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for running, cycling, and mountain biking. For detailed routes, explore the Running Trails around Pêro Moniz, Cycling around Pêro Moniz, and MTB Trails around Pêro Moniz guides.
Yes, for families, the Picnic Area of Serra de Montejunto offers a playground and open space. A short drive away, you can also visit Dino Parque Lourinhã, an amusement park featuring dinosaurs, which is a popular choice for children.
The charming, historic town of Óbidos is a must-visit. It's known for its well-preserved ancient walls, cobblestone roads, and the Santa Maria Church. Historically, it was a gift from a king to his queen, earning it the nickname 'wedding city'.
The Serra de Montejunto offers various hiking opportunities. You can find trails like the 'Calçada dos Frades' near the Chapel of Our Lady of the Snows (Ruins). For more options, check out the Running Trails around Pêro Moniz guide, which includes routes suitable for walking and hiking.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The serene atmosphere of the Serra de Montejunto and the unique cultural experience of Bacalhôa Buddha Eden are frequently highlighted. The historical depth of sites like the Chapel of Our Lady of the Snows (Ruins) also draws significant interest.
Yes, the top of the Serra de Montejunto, where the Chapel of Our Lady of the Snows (Ruins) is located, offers expansive scenic views of the surrounding region. It's often referred to as 'Torre' due to the antennas installed there, indicating its high elevation.
The Montejunto Rural Campsite provides ample shade and facilities for up to 90 people, including sanitary facilities, a communal barbecue area, and designated areas for washing dishes and drying clothes. It also features a bar, a tourist reception center, and an Environmental Interpretation Center.
Yes, the Picnic Area of Serra de Montejunto has a small bar and tables for relaxation. Additionally, the Montejunto Rural Campsite also includes a bar, providing options for refreshments while enjoying the natural surroundings.


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