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São Gregório e Santa Justa e Santa Justa e Santa Justa

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Attractions and Places To See around São Gregório e Santa Justa e Santa Justa e Santa Justa - Top 13

Best attractions and places to see around São Gregório e Santa Justa e Santa Justa e Santa Justa include a mix of historical landmarks and outdoor routes. This administrative unit in the Alentejo region of Portugal is characterized by a rural landscape and an economy rooted in agriculture. The area offers insights into traditional Portuguese life, with historical sites such as church ruins, chapels, and an ancient Roman bridge. Cultural points of interest are also present, tied to the wider…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Ecopista of the Ramal de Mora: Évora – Arraiolos

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this is a greenpath along an old railway. Most of it is in the middle of nature, without entering into villages, so pretty isolated. Both Évora and Arraiolos are cities …

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Arraiolos Rug Interpretive Center

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Arraiolos rugs (tapetes de Arraiolos) are embroidered Portuguese needlework rugs traditionally crafted by hand in the town of Arraiolos, north of Évora, in Portugal.

The Arraiolos rug technique is a form of cross-stitch that completely covers the linen foundation.

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Arraiolos Castle

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The Arraiolos Castle, or Paço dos Alcaides, is a 14th century castle located in Central Alentejo. Although it is not the largest castle in the region, it has a curious …

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Arraiolos Town Square

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Arraiolos, the Alentejo village which needs no introduction, located in the heart of the region. The quality of the motifs and unique stitches of Arraiolos carpets as well as the …

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This is a old rail line now converted for bicycles, goes from here to arraiolos and then Évora.
Its called Ecopista Ramal de Mora and I can't recommend it enough. …

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April 11, 2025, Arraiolos Rug Interpretive Center

Arraiolos rugs (tapetes de Arraiolos) are embroidered Portuguese needlework rugs traditionally crafted by hand in the town of Arraiolos, north of Évora, in Portugal. The Arraiolos rug technique is a form of cross-stitch that completely covers the linen foundation. Early Arraiolos rugs utilized designs derived from the Persians by way of the Moors, from whom the Portuguese learned the craft. By 1410, there were about 100 carpet workshops in Lisbon, but by 1551 persecution of the Moors had reduced the number to 6. Convent workshops continued to produce rugs replacing the early Persian designs with Portuguese folk-art patterns in more limited colors. By latter part of the 19th century, the making of Arraiolos rugs practically did not exist, being reduced to embroiderers that made rugs to order or for their own household. A workshop founded in 1916 in Évora helped revive the faltering industry; it is now regulated by a professional organization.

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Arraiolos, the Alentejo village which needs no introduction, located in the heart of the region. The quality of the motifs and unique stitches of Arraiolos carpets as well as the peculiar circular castle put the village on the tourist map. But there are many distinctive factors able to attract you to this place only around 12.4 mi / 20 km from Evora, where the urban houses dot the slope sighting a charming rural municipality.

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The Arraiolos Castle, or Paço dos Alcaides, is a 14th century castle located in Central Alentejo. Although it is not the largest castle in the region, it has a curious and almost unique peculiarity in the world, which makes it stand out in an area of the country with so many buildings of this type: its layout is circular architecture. For those who arrive in the town of Arraiolos (or pass through the surrounding region) it is impossible not to see the Arraiolos Castle, which stands proudly in the landscape, at the top of Monte de São Pedro. Historically, the Arraiolos Castle has had several roles. It was built in 1306 by D. Dinis, housing the population within its walls. Later it was the county seat of D. Nuno Álvares Pereira, 2nd Count of Arraiolos, who lived here for many years. Due to the cold and wind resulting from its location, it ended up losing many of its inhabitants. In an attempt to keep some of the population inside the walls, they began to be closed every night after the bell rang, which continued for several decades. However, the population eventually spread out along the surrounding slopes and three centuries after it was built, the Castle began to be looted for materials, eventually falling into ruins. It was during the reign of King John IV that it underwent major renovation work, but it eventually fell into ruins again, worsened by the earthquake of 1755. Between 1959 and 1963, it was partially restored by the State, achieving the appearance it still has today.

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This route, along the deactivated Ramal de Mora, not only allows you to visit cultural points of interest in the city of Évora, whose historic centre was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, but also allows you to enjoy the magnificent landscape of the typical Alentejo plain, predominantly made up of montado and olive groves, on a route that is almost always in a rural environment, providing direct contact with nature. A short detour and a visit to Arraiolos, a town famous for its hand-made carpets, is essential, as is a stop in the village of Graça do Divor, where it is worth visiting the old houses. This Eco-track is part of the Great Montado Route, under the responsibility of CIMAC – Intermunicipal Community of Central Alentejo, which will allow the inclusion of almost 184.805 km of deactivated railway lines (Reguengos Branch, Vila Viçosa Branch, Montemor Branch, Mora Branch and Évora Line) in the Great Montado Route, in a process that includes 9 of the 14 municipalities of Central Alentejo (Arraiolos, Borba, Estremoz, Évora, Montemor-o-Novo, Mora, Redondo, Reguengos de Monsaraz and Vila Viçosa).

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End of the eco-path starting in Evora.

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September 3, 2024, Castelo de Arraiolos

Very nice complex with a view of the surroundings.

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In June 2024, parts of it were quite overgrown and the information boards all weathered and unreadable. Pity that there seems to be no maintenance. Because it is still a great way to get into the countryside from Evora.

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Carpet exhibition and historical information about life and country.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore in São Gregório e Santa Justa?

The region offers a glimpse into its rich past. You can visit the historical Arraiolos Castle, known for its unique circular architecture. Additionally, within the former Santa Justa parish, you'll find the intriguing Ruins of the Mother Church, the Chapel of São Sebastião, the traditional Santa Justa Cross, and an ancient Roman Bridge, all testament to the area's long history.

Are there any cultural attractions or unique local traditions to experience?

Absolutely. The area is renowned for its connection to the traditional Arraiolos carpets. You can learn about this intricate handicraft at the Arraiolos Rug Interpretive Center, which provides historical information and exhibits on these embroidered wool carpets. The locality of Aldeia da Serra also hosts an Eco Festival, promoting local heritage and ecological awareness.

What outdoor activities are available for cyclists?

Cyclists will enjoy the Ecopista of the Ramal de Mora: Évora – Arraiolos, a green path following an old railway line through nature. This ecopista is suitable for a slow day trip or a round trip between Évora and Arraiolos. For more cycling options, you can explore various cycling routes and road cycling routes around the region.

Are there any walking or hiking trails in the area?

While dedicated hiking trails are less prominent, the Ecopista of the Ramal de Mora, originally a railway line, also offers a pleasant, flat route suitable for walking through the countryside. It's a great way to experience the natural landscape at a leisurely pace.

What is the landscape like around São Gregório e Santa Justa?

The region is characterized by a rural landscape typical of the Alentejo, with a low population density. You'll find vast agricultural lands, primarily dedicated to cereals, olives, and cork production. This creates a serene and picturesque environment, perfect for those seeking tranquility and a connection with nature.

What is the best time of year to visit São Gregório e Santa Justa for outdoor activities?

The Alentejo region generally experiences hot, dry summers and mild winters. For outdoor activities like cycling and walking, spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are ideal. During these seasons, temperatures are more moderate, and the landscape is often at its most vibrant.

What makes Arraiolos Town Square a significant place to visit?

The Arraiolos Town Square serves as a central point in the village of Arraiolos, which is famous for its unique circular castle and traditional carpets. It's a great place to experience the local atmosphere and serves as a gateway to exploring the village's historical and cultural offerings.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions in this area?

Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Ecopista of the Ramal de Mora is highly rated for its scenic route through nature, offering a peaceful escape. The historical sites, like the Arraiolos Castle, are valued for their unique architecture and panoramic views. The community has shared 36 photos and given 22 upvotes, highlighting the appeal of these locations.

Are there any family-friendly activities or attractions?

The Ecopista of the Ramal de Mora is a family-friendly option, offering a flat and safe path for cycling or walking, suitable for all ages. The historical sites, such as the Arraiolos Castle, can also be engaging for families interested in history and exploring unique architecture.

What is the significance of the Vale de Paio Station?

The Vale de Paio Station marks the end of the Ecopista Ramal de Mora. This former railway line has been converted into a path for cyclists and walkers, offering a unique way to explore the region without significant inclines or turns. It's a point of interest for those utilizing the ecopista.

Can I find traditional Portuguese life and history in São Gregório e Santa Justa?

Yes, the area offers a genuine glimpse into traditional Portuguese life. Its economy is deeply rooted in agriculture and livestock, reflecting a rural way of living. The historical sites like the Ruins of the Mother Church, Chapel of São Sebastião, and the Roman Bridge connect visitors directly to the region's past and heritage.

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