Best attractions and places to see around Loriga are concentrated within a dramatic glacial valley in the Serra da Estrela Natural Park. This region offers a diverse landscape shaped by ancient glaciers, featuring U-shaped valleys and high-altitude plateaus. Loriga also holds historical significance, with remnants of Roman roads and traditional architecture. The area provides opportunities to explore natural features and cultural sites.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Covão dos Conchos is an artificial lagoon located in the Serra da Estrela Natural Park, Portugal, near the mountain village of Sabugueiro. Covão dos Conchos became famous for its bell-mouth spillway[1]. The spillway was built in 1955 to allow water to be transferred from the Ribeira das Naves River to Lagoa Comprida. It is part of the Serra da Estrela Hydroelectric System. This science fiction-style spillway became famous when photographs of the hole went viral on social media in 2016. Over the past 60 years, the growth of vegetation at the funnel's mouth has created extraordinary biodiversity and increased its ethereal allure. It is 4.6 meters high and 48 meters in circumference. The tunnel that collects the water is 1,519 meters long.
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The Lapa dos Dinheiros river beach is in perfect harmony with nature. Located in the parish of Lapa dos Dinheiros, on the Caniça River, a right-bank tributary of the Alva River, this bathing area is nestled in a mountainous landscape dominated by the Lapa Souto (south of Lapa) and imposing granite outcrops. With clear water, very appealing for swimming, the beach boasts the award for accessible beach and has lifeguards and a bar available to visitors. The rugged terrain of the valley causes the river to form a succession of small waterfalls nearby. The Lapa Souto, in addition to its valuable collection of centuries-old chestnut trees, is also home to a high level of biodiversity. From the bridge, a pedestrian path leads to the Moura Hole and a viewpoint over the Caniça Waterfalls. The Buraco da Moura is a natural cave system created by the sliding and accumulation of large granite blocks, which formed a complex system of rooms and galleries. How to get there? Once in Seia, follow the EN231 to S. Romão. From there, continue uphill for about 5 km, toward Loriga/Lapa, until you find the sign for Lapa dos Dinheiros on the left. Once inside the town, simply follow the beach signs. Coordinates: 40º 23′ 07.0″ N / 7º 41′ 50.1″ W
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A beautiful nature trail, about 9 km round trip to Covão dos Conchos. Unfortunately, on August 15th, the water couldn't reach the hole and thus reveal the waterfalls. It's a reservoir, part of the Serra da Estrela hydroelectric system. A funnel-shaped drainage structure that allows water to flow from this body of water to Lagoa Comprida. The spillway was built in 1955 to divert water from Ribeira das Naves to Lagoa Comprida. Over the past 60 years, moss and foliage have grown over the mouth of the funnel, creating a captivating spectacle. It is 4.6 meters high and 4.8 meters in circumference. The tunnel that collects the water is 1,519 meters long. It's a stunning place to visit, not only for the combination of human intervention and nature, but also for the surrounding landscape.
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Located at an altitude of approximately 1,600 meters, Lagoa Comprida is the largest water reservoir in the Serra da Estrela, intended for hydroelectric generation. This natural lake lies in a wide depression of glacial origin, approximately one kilometer long, which fed the Covão Grande glacier. Numerous glacial scars are visible along its banks, making this lake one of the most interesting geomorphological sites in the Serra da Estrela. Construction on this lake began in 1911, and by 1914, it was already six meters high. Later, in 1965, it underwent heightening work that increased its height to 28 meters, currently boasting a storage capacity of approximately 14 cubic hectometers, flooding an area of approximately 80 hectares. Small streams of water flow into this lagoon, as well as water retained in the Covões dos Conchos and Covões do Meio and carried to this lagoon through underground tunnels.
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The Serra da Estrela Natural Park is something truly special. This 1,000-square-kilometer park, spread across six municipalities, was the first and currently the largest protected natural park in Portugal. It is home to the highest point on the Portuguese mainland, the country's only ski slope, the source of two important rivers, and a fascinating, alpine-like landscape formed by glaciers.
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At exactly 1993 meters above sea level, Torre is the highest point in mainland Portugal, where the only ski resort is located. The landscape on the upper plateau of the Serra da Estrela is like a sprinkling of granite rocks over low scrub and patches of snow and ice, which the sun threatens to melt soon in the summer and which always returns the following winter. In winter, it sometimes becomes inaccessible.
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At an altitude of 1,700 metres, in the heart of the Serra da Estrela, stands the impressive Nave da Mestra, a granite colossus that holds a centuries-old secret: the Barca Herminius. Built in 1910 by craftsmen from Manteigas, who climbed the mountain with mules and hydraulic jacks, this house nestled between rocks looks like something out of a fairy tale. It is said that it was designed as a summer retreat by the Matos Preto family, but the legend goes further: clandestine meetings against the regime, led by judge José Pereira de Matos, are said to have taken place there. That is why, to this day, it is called the Judge's House. Running along these trails is a real spectacle!
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Nestled on the banks of the Caniça river, a tributary of the Alva river, this beach area is a haven in the middle of a mountainous landscape, where ancient chestnut trees and granite blocks shape the scenery. The crystal-clear, inviting water is perfect for a refreshing dip. The beach, which has been awarded the title of accessible, has lifeguards and a bar, making the experience even more enjoyable.
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Loriga is nestled within the expansive Serra da Estrela Natural Park, offering breathtaking scenery. You can explore the dramatic U-shaped
Glacial Valley of Loriga
itself, shaped by ancient ice. Don't miss Long Lake, the largest water reservoir in the Serra da Estrela, located at approximately 1,600 meters. Another unique spot is Covão da Ametade, a glacial valley known for its abundance of silver beech trees.Yes, a truly fascinating site is Covão dos Conchos Trail, which leads to a remote mountain lake featuring a gaping hole, creating the illusion of a portal. This natural monument is a popular destination for its unique appearance and the magnificent landscapes along its trail.
For a unique natural swimming experience, visit Praia Fluvial de Loriga, the only river beach in Portugal located within a glacial valley. Its crystal-clear, albeit cold, waters form natural pools. Another excellent option is Lapa dos Dinheiros River Beach, nestled on the banks of the Caniça river, known for its clear, inviting water and surrounding ancient chestnut trees and granite blocks.
Loriga boasts a rich historical heritage. You can see a Roman bridge (rebuilt in the 19th century using original stones) and remnants of an ancient Roman road dating back to the 1st century BC. The Church of Santa Maria Maior, originally constructed in 1233, shows Romanesque influences. Don't miss the 13th-century Pillory and the historic Bairro de São Ginês, home to the Chapel of Nossa Senhora do Carmo.
The highest point in mainland Portugal, Torre (Serra da Estrela Summit), offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. Another impressive viewpoint is from Casa do Juiz (Nave da Mestra), a house nestled between granite rocks at an altitude of 1,700 meters, offering spectacular vistas.
The region around Loriga is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy walks to more challenging routes. Cycling is also popular, with options for both touring bicycles and mountain biking. Explore routes like the 'Circular Route 13 de Manteigas' for cycling or 'Tour da Eira (PR 4)' for an easy hike. For more details, check out the Cycling around Loriga, Easy hikes around Loriga, and MTB Trails around Loriga guides.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails perfect for families or those seeking a relaxed walk. The 'Tour da Eira (PR 4)' is a circular route in Serra da Estrela that is considered easy. Another option is the 'Long Lake loop from Albufeira do Covão do Forno'. These trails allow you to enjoy the natural beauty without strenuous effort. You can find more easy options in the Easy hikes around Loriga guide.
Many of Loriga's natural attractions are suitable for families. The Covão dos Conchos Trail is considered family-friendly, offering an engaging walk to a unique natural phenomenon. Torre (Serra da Estrela Summit) is also a great family destination, especially in winter for snow activities. River beaches like Praia Fluvial de Loriga and Lapa dos Dinheiros River Beach provide safe and refreshing swimming spots with facilities.
The best time to visit Loriga largely depends on your preferred activities. For hiking and enjoying the river beaches, the summer months (June to September) offer warmer weather, though the water in the river beaches remains cold. During winter, the Serra da Estrela, particularly Torre, becomes a popular destination for snow activities.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent landscapes and the unique natural beauty of the region. The Covão dos Conchos Trail is often highlighted for its impressive views and the fascinating 'drain' phenomenon. The refreshing waters of the river beaches and the panoramic vistas from high-altitude points like Long Lake are also highly appreciated. The blend of natural wonders and historical sites creates a diverse and engaging experience.
Yes, Lapa dos Dinheiros River Beach has been awarded the title of an accessible beach, making it a good option for visitors with mobility needs. It offers lifeguards and a bar, ensuring a comfortable experience in a beautiful natural setting.
Loriga offers opportunities to enjoy local gastronomy, including traditional dishes like kid goat, regional sausages ('enchidos'), and local cheese. The unique 'black cake' is also a local specialty. While specific cafes are not detailed, the Lapa dos Dinheiros River Beach has a café available to visitors, and the Praia Fluvial de Loriga also features a café during the summer months.


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