Attractions and places to see around Ervidel, a parish in the municipality of Aljustrel in Portugal's Lower Alentejo region, offer a blend of history, culture, and natural landscapes. The area is characterized by its agricultural heritage, including traditional wine production and historical sites. Visitors can explore ancient landmarks, cultural institutions, and natural features like reservoirs.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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The Mira Mill, located in Beringel (Beja), is a place of local interest, frequently visited through walks organized by the Parish Council, including commemorative activities such as those for April 25th. The area includes popular trekking trails in the surroundings of the village. 👍🥾
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Aljustrel, the famous Roman mine, was one of the great mining centers of the empire, which explored the depths of the earth here. Later, it became the Islamic Al-Lustre, a name that easily refers to the brightness and light that appeared on the surface in the form of pyrites and their geological counterparts. There is much to discover in this municipality. Walk its paths and discover the historical legacy around every corner. On foot or by bike, explore the Aljustrel mine route and learn more about the activity that most marked this land.
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Beringel is a Portuguese village that is the seat of the Parish of Beringel in the Municipality of Beja, a parish with an area of 15.04 km² and 1,188 inhabitants (2021 census), with a population density of 79 inhabitants/km². It is located in the extreme northwest of the municipality of Beja. The town of Beringel was elevated to the status of town again in 1997. It was a town and seat of a municipality between 1519 and 1839. This consisted of a parish and had 1,003 inhabitants in 1801. With places from this parish, the parish of Trigaches was created by Law 60/88 of 23 May...
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The Aljustrel Mines, also known as the Aljustrel Mining Complex, consist of a group of mining operations, closed or in operation, and an associated industrial complex, located near the town of Aljustrel, in the Lower Alentejo region of Portugal. The exploration of this complex was granted to the company Pirites Alentejanas, SA, which has since changed its name to Almina, SA. (Source: Wikipedia) The Aljustrel mines mines for zinc, lead and copper. Sulphur was also mined in the past.
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Beringel, the village where Linda de Suza was born. Linda de Suza was a very famous singer in the 80s. She wrote her biography, "The Cardboard Suitcase". She had many misfortunes in her life including ending her life in poverty because of fraud, and no longer speaking with her only son. Peace to her soul. 🙏.
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This Roman settlement was discovered in 1967 and only partially excavated due to lack of funds. A well-preserved hypocaust and beautiful mosaics are the main attractions. You will be given an iPad with a plan, animations and explanations for the visit. Entry 3€. Closed on Mondays.
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Ervidel and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the ancient Aljustrel Castle, which evolved from a Roman mining center to an Islamic settlement. Another significant site is the Villa Romana de Pisões, a Roman settlement featuring a well-preserved hypocaust and beautiful mosaics. Don't miss The Aljustrel mines, representing the region's industrial past with exploration for zinc, lead, and copper. Within Ervidel itself, you'll find the 18th-century Ermida de S. Pedro and the 16th-18th century Igreja Matriz.
Yes, the Núcleo Rural de Ervidel / Museu de Aljustrel is an ethnographic museum in Ervidel. It showcases the region's agricultural heritage, including a recreation of a rural house, agricultural instruments, and exhibits on the "Cycle of Wheat," detailing the process from seed to bread.
Nature enthusiasts can enjoy the Açude de Entradas Birdwatching Route, which offers excellent opportunities to observe local birds, flowers, and sheep in a quiet setting. The Barragem do Roxo (Roxo Dam) is another prominent natural feature, providing scenic views over its vast reservoir, especially from the church square in Ervidel.
Yes, the Açude de Entradas Birdwatching Route is considered family-friendly, offering an accessible way to enjoy nature. The Villa Romana de Pisões also provides an engaging experience for families, with an iPad offering animations and explanations of the Roman ruins.
The area around Ervidel is great for outdoor activities, particularly road cycling. You can find several moderate road cycling routes, such as the "Alentejo poems – Aljustrel mining town loop from Ervidel" or the "Aljustrel Castle – Malacate Roundabout loop from Barragem do Roxo." For more details and route options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Ervidel guide.
Ervidel has a strong tradition of wine production. You can explore traditional wineries (Adegas), such as Adega Moreira, which still uses clay amphorae (talhas) for winemaking, with some dating back to 1843. This offers a unique insight into the region's winemaking heritage.
Beyond the main churches and chapels, Ervidel's traditional charm is enhanced by its unique architectural elements. Look out for the historic Windmills (Moinhos de Vento) and the distinctive Typical Chimneys (Chaminés Típicas) that dot the landscape, reflecting the region's past.
Yes, the Jardim da Liberdade is a local garden in Ervidel. It provides a pleasant public space where visitors can relax and enjoy the outdoors.
Beringel, a nearby settlement, holds cultural significance as the birthplace of Linda de Suza, a famous 1980s singer. It's a place that connects to a notable figure in Portuguese popular culture.
When visiting the Villa Romana de Pisões, be aware that there is an entry fee of €3. The site is closed on Mondays. An iPad is provided to visitors, offering a plan, animations, and detailed explanations to enhance your understanding of the Roman settlement.
Ervidel hosts several local events throughout the year. These include "Vin&Cultura" in November, the "Baile da Pinha" during Easter, and celebrations for Nossa Senhora do Rosário in August. These events offer a chance to experience the local culture and traditions.


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