Best attractions and places to see around Ferreira Do Alentejo include a blend of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural landscapes in Portugal's Beja District. The region is characterized by its serene rural environment, featuring extensive olive groves and rolling plains. Visitors can explore significant architectural heritage, including churches and historic buildings, alongside natural features like large reservoirs. The area offers opportunities to engage with both the rich past and the tranquil countryside.
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The Castle of Alvito (Castelo de Alvito) is a historic fortified residence located in the Alentejo region of Portugal, which since 1993 has hosted the Pousada Castelo Alvito, a luxury hotel belonging to the prestigious Pousadas de Portugal network.
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Alvito Castle is a military monument and an inn, located in the village of Alvito, in the Alentejo region, in Portugal. It is considered an example of a fortified palace, which combined the functions of a fortress and a wealthy house. It also stands out for its combination of styles, with several Gothic and Manueline elements, and Islamic inspiration. (Source: Wikipedia) Alvito Castle is currently an inn.
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Hermitage built at the beginning of the 16th century, it presents an architecture that can be framed within the Gothic-Mudejar style, an Alentejan particularity of the Gothic style. It is located at the edge of the village in order to protect it, through the patron saint – St. Sebastian –, from the plague. It held a mural painting campaign from the beginning of the 17th century that covered its entire interior. What currently remains, evidences the way of fresco painting specific to this region, namely, with the recurrence of the theme of musician angels. (Source: www.e-cultura.pt)
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The chapel of S. Sebastião is one of the monuments in Alvito that is part of the Fresco Route (see information about the Fresco Route), due to the beauty and heritage importance of the fresco paintings that can be seen inside. Located in the Rossio area, the chapel was probably built before 1535, although its authorship is unknown. It is a Manueline style building, with Mudejar influences (similar to the chapel of S. Brás, in Évora). The plan is simple, consisting of a single nave and a main chapel. The vaults of both the nave and the main chapel are painted in fresco, with figures of musical angels and are believed to have been designed by José de Escobar (a resident of Évora).
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Situated at a high point in the midst of the Alentejo plains, and offering extensive views over the distant horizons, the graceful town of Alvito has grown around its palatial castle, where the Pousada de Alvito is now housed. The white houses give Alvito the distinct and unmistakable appearance of an Alentejo town, many of them having doors framed by Manueline-style arches, revealing their seventeenth-century origin. The settlement of this town dates back to the early days of the Portuguese monarchy. The town was granted its first charter by the king D. Dinis in 1327, later confirmed by D. Manuel in 1516. The Alvito Castle, whose construction began in 1494, is undoubtedly one of the most curious buildings of its kind in Portugal. Visiting it helps to evoke memories of the town´s historical past. The long Moorish presence in this region left its distinctive marks in the Mudejar architecture clearly visible in various monuments (which laymen can easily recognise through the small cupolas and white-painted conical pinnacles). The parish church of Nossa Senhora da Assunção, dating back to the early sixteenth century, has certain exterior decorative features that clearly identify it as an example of Mudejar architecture. A modest Renaissance doorway leads to the interior, its walls covered in azulejo panels whose beautiful patterns are a harmonious blend of blue and yellow. In the upper choir, there is a large seventeenth-century altarpiece of carved and gilded wood. The same Mudejar influence is also to be noted in the small fortified chapel of São Sebastião, crowned by an array of chamfered merlons. Inside, painted on the vaulted Gothic ceiling are frescos depicting musical angels. Attention is also drawn to the town hall with its picturesque clock tower, a typical feature of Alentejo architecture. Two almost adjoining churches, the Igreja da Misericórdia and the Igreja da Senhora das Candeias (the latter housing a museum of Sacred Art), are equally interesting buildings of some architectural merit, as is the small chapel of Santa Luzia on the outskirts of the town, which was originally a Muslim oratory.
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Built on the bed of the Odivelas river and located near the village of the same name, the Odivelas dam is one of the largest dams in the Baixo Alentejo. Approximately 5 km long, 3 km wide, and with a flooded area of approximately 970 ha, the Odivelas reservoir is an important gathering point for a variety of aquatic birds. Here you can fish for bass, practice water sports or simply relax and enjoy a light meal in the picnic area in the leisure area.
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The Odivelas Dam was the first Zagope project work, it is located in Baixo Alentejo, in the municipality of Ferreira do Alentejo, in Portugal. It was built on the riverbed of Odivelas River and came into operation in 1972. The water stored in the dam is mainly used for irrigation. The dam is 48 meters high and has a capacity of 96 million m³.
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The region offers several natural highlights. You can visit the Odivelas Reservoir, one of the largest dams in Baixo Alentejo, which is a significant gathering point for aquatic birds and offers opportunities for fishing and water sports. The Ribeira de Odivelas, a river flowing between the dam and Odivelas village, provides scenic hiking trails. The surrounding countryside is also characterized by picturesque olive groves and rolling plains.
Ferreira do Alentejo is rich in history and culture. You can explore several significant churches, such as the 16th-century Igreja Matriz (Parish Church) with its Baroque portal, the Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Conceição known for its 17th-century tiles, and the unique cylindrical Chapel of Calvário. The Alvito Castle and Pousada is another must-see, showcasing a blend of Islamic, Gothic, and Manueline architectural styles. The Alvito Parish Church is also a notable historical and architectural monument.
The area around Ferreira do Alentejo is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find various hiking trails, including the Cerro da Águia Route (FAL PR1), a 13.8 km circular walk showcasing the region's heritage and scenery. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Ferreira do Alentejo. There are also extensive MTB trails and road cycling routes available for different skill levels.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Odivelas Reservoir offers a picnic area and opportunities for water sports, making it a great spot for a family outing. The Alvito Castle and Pousada, with its beautiful gardens and peacocks, can also be an engaging visit for children, offering a glimpse into history in a unique setting.
Beyond the main churches, look for the Chapel of Calvário (or Santa Maria Madalena / Church of Stones), which is an ex-libris of the town due to its unique cylindrical architecture and exterior walls embedded with natural black stones. The Alvito Castle itself is a remarkable example, combining Islamic, Gothic, Manueline, and historical Portuguese architectural styles.
The Alentejo region generally experiences hot summers. For comfortable outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are ideal, offering milder temperatures and pleasant weather for exploring the natural landscapes and historical sites.
Yes, the Odivelas Reservoir is a great place to relax, enjoy a picnic, or engage in water sports. While not directly in Ferreira do Alentejo, the nearby Fluvial Beach of Odivelas and River Beach Cinco Reis are also mentioned as places to enjoy the water.
The Odivelas Reservoir is a significant gathering point for a variety of aquatic birds, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching. The rural landscapes and olive groves also provide habitats for various local fauna.
The Alvito Bandstand in Praça da República, Alvito, has public and accessible toilets in its lower part, making it a convenient stop. While specific accessibility details for all sites are not available, this highlight offers a practical accessible facility.
Beyond the main highlights, consider exploring the Municipal Museum in Ferreira do Alentejo, which focuses on the study and conservation of cultural assets, particularly sacred art. The Solar dos Viscondes and the Antigo Palacete de João Carlos Infante Passanha are also historic buildings of architectural merit that offer a glimpse into the town's past.
Yes, the Alvito Castle has been converted into a Pousada (guesthouse), offering unique accommodation within a historic setting. It also features a bar area in the castle’s old keep, providing a distinctive dining and relaxation experience.


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