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Top Attractions in Santiago do Cacem

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  • LAW64
    Tonbridge, UK1,780 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Stunning beach and lake. Feels undiscovered. Reasonable car park and nice boardwalks. One small beach bar open but several restaurants are either permanently closed or closed due to late season at end of October. Lovely to walk along the beach and beautiful sand - we were one of only a handful of people.
    Written 2 November 2023
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  • Clara S
    127 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Great experience, a bit far from Lisbon, but worth the drive, the space is really well designed and caters for all ages. You can just relax on hot summer day, under a tree sipping amazing gin, there are a few bars, plenty of shade, water fixtures and animals to enjoy. Kids also have lots to be entertained. And if you are in Costa Vicentina is much closer to visit, also you have beaches close by.
    Written 26 September 2024
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  • alancgreen8
    Carvoeiro, Portugal311 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    We spent a very long day here, arriving as they opened and leaving at closing time. There is a lot to see and do and it is a very good day out. The staff were excellent and obviously enjoyed their jobs. My only criticism is that all the commentaries were in Portuguese. Not surprising but some effort could have been made to open up to other languages. Maybe a printed sheet? Def recommend.
    Written 18 November 2023
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  • Suzanne
    Canada18 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    We came across Mirobriga as we were making our way down the Alentijo region of Portugal. It was interesting to see the sites such as the thermal water rooms and the forum. The grass was overgrown which I think added to the nature of the ruins. On the pathway we came across archeologists digging up some artifacts, it was interesting to see. I have never seen archeologists at work before. It was definitely worth it for us to see how far the roman empire had stretched. Make sure you take water with you as it gets very hot in July. (we visited July 2018)
    Written 27 November 2019
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  • Gesine4
    Zwonitz, Germany59 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    This was one of the most outstanding experiences during our holidays. Luis' compassion and his concept are amazing. His knowledge is impressive, and it would just be enough to simply talk to him for a while. On top of that, you can see the vine yard, while you learn about his vision(s) as well as the vinery. And of course, the tour ends with a tasting in a wonderful atmosphere, including some well selected tapas from the area.
    Written 14 October 2023
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  • Jaq1967
    Essex, UK472 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Fascinating place. Had no idea what to expect when we got in only to find they'd used the grounds as its local cemetery. Beautiful monuments for departed loved ones. Signage wasn't clear on the entrance that behaved dogs on lead weren't allowed nor was photography permitted. We didn't hang about when the groundsman swore at us in Portuguese as we broke both rules by accident. He was super angry. Anyway, it was worth the visit. Not dog friendly. No photography allowed. Angry staff included.
    Written 14 September 2022
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  • Jaq1967
    Essex, UK472 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Excellent Roman ruins. Better than expected. Certainly worth the trip. Lots to see and only half has been excavated. Recommended.
    Written 9 September 2022
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  • nTonio
    1 contribution
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is a very well preserved wind mille owned by the local town council, no entrance fee, the guide on site explains how it works and all the mechanisms. Close free parking.
    Written 1 December 2019
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