Best attractions and places to see around Belver e Mogo de Malta e Mogo de Malta e Mogo de Malta include a variety of viewpoints and natural monuments. The region is characterized by deep river valleys, such as the Tua River, and impressive landscapes formed by terraced crop fields. Visitors can explore areas with significant natural beauty and historical interest. This area offers opportunities to experience the natural environment and local heritage.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Arrival by bus is possible, 7:45 a.m., 10:20 a.m. from Tua train station. This option returns you to the starting point. Caution: some steep descents.
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This viewpoint on the Tua was also built entirely of steel, so the shape we see in this viewpoint represents the keel of a boat, which provides an incredible panoramic view of the river.
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This viewpoint is a tribute to Saint Lawrence and therefore the iron construction of the viewpoint reflects the silhouette of the Saint himself.
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Between curves and trails, this place reveals much more than just stunning views over the Tua Valley — it is also the gateway to the Castanheiro–Ribalonga micro-reserve. Here, you will immerse yourself in an enchanted setting, where wild chestnut trees stand in serene woods that invite you to contemplate and enjoy the silence of nature.
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At one of the most striking points of the Senhor da Boa Morte Trail, a breathtaking view opens up before you: the deep valley and the Tua River winding down below. The vibrant green of the vegetation embraces the intense blue of the waters, creating a mesmerizing contrast and a landscape that seems hand-painted.
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From this viewpoint, the Tua Valley reveals itself in all its grandeur. The road that gives it its name hides secrets from the past. Its origin and date are uncertain, but it is believed that it may have been an ancient Roman road. It would have connected the village of Pombal to the thermal baths of São Lourenço, winding through the landscape to the left bank of the Tua River. Today, all that remains is the stunning view and the echo of the stories that once took place here.
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As you pass through these lands called Duoro, a set of crop fields appear that form an impressive landscape on the slopes of these hills.
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The region is rich in natural beauty, primarily centered around the deep valleys of the Tua River. You can experience breathtaking views from various viewpoints, such as Olhos do Tua Viewpoint, which offers panoramic vistas of the river winding below. Another notable spot is the View of the Tua River Valley, which also serves as an entry point to the Castanheiro–Ribalonga micro-reserve, where you can find serene woods with wild chestnut trees.
Yes, the region offers historical points of interest. The Calçada de São Lourenço Viewpoint is named after an ancient road, possibly Roman, hinting at the area's long history. Additionally, you can visit the Freixiel Pillory, located in a charming town within the Tua River Natural Park, which is a significant man-made monument and historical site.
The area around Belver e Mogo de Malta is excellent for road cycling. You can find routes like the 'Foz de Tua with view to the Rio Douro' or the 'Carrazeda de Ansiães, Tua and Douro Valleys Loop'. These routes offer varying difficulties, from moderate to difficult, allowing you to explore the stunning landscapes. For more details on these and other cycling routes, visit the Road Cycling Routes around Belver e Mogo de Malta guide.
Yes, the region has attractions suitable for families. The town where the Freixiel Pillory is located is considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant environment to explore a historical site within the Tua River Natural Park.
For spectacular views of the Tua River, head to the Olhos do Tua Viewpoint, which provides a panoramic perspective of the deep valley and the river. Another excellent spot is the View of the Tua River Valley, offering extensive vistas over the valley and its natural surroundings.
The region's climate, characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters, makes spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) ideal for outdoor activities. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant for exploring viewpoints, historical sites, and enjoying cycling routes without the extreme heat of summer or the heavier rains of winter.
Absolutely. The area is known for its impressive terraced crop fields. You can witness these unique agricultural landscapes, particularly at The Terraces of the Douro, where the fields form a striking pattern on the hillsides, showcasing the region's distinctive geography.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty and the panoramic views, especially from viewpoints like Olhos do Tua Viewpoint, which offers a breathtaking perspective of the Tua River. The serene woods and the historical context of sites like the Calçada de São Lourenço Viewpoint also receive high praise for their unique charm and tranquility.
Yes, the View of the Tua River Valley serves as an entry point to the Castanheiro–Ribalonga micro-reserve. This area allows you to immerse yourself in an enchanted setting with wild chestnut trees and enjoy the silence of nature.
The region offers a variety of road cycling routes. You can find challenging rides like the 'Vila Flor and Torre de Moncorvo Loop' or the 'Castelo de Ansiães and views of Alto Douro', which are considered difficult. For a moderate option, consider the 'Vila Flor to Santa Comba de Vilariça' route. These routes allow you to explore the diverse landscapes of the region. More details are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Belver e Mogo de Malta guide.
Yes, the Olhos do Tua Viewpoint features a distinctive design resembling a boat's keel, providing an incredible panoramic view of the Tua River. This steel structure not only offers stunning vistas but is also an interesting piece of modern architecture integrated into the landscape.


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