Central Portugal: A region of contrasts
Between the sea and the interior, we will find stories of people and cities, a unique cultural heritage and a wide range of experiences that inspire us for a longer visit. Traveling in Central Portugal is traveling in time. It is traveling through the World Heritage, as are classified the Monastery of Alcobaça (where the love between D. Pedro and D. Inês de Castro rests), the Monastery of Batalha (a symbol of gratitude for Portugal's independence achieved in the Battle of Aljubarrota), the Convent of Christ in Tomar (with its six centuries of construction) and the University of Coimbra, with its strong academic traditions and the famous Coimbra song, so closely linked with the city.
When we talk about Central Portugal we talk about mountains. Every season of the year leads to Serra da Estrela, where there is snow for skiing and sun for hiking on the more than 300 km of trails in the Serra da Estrela Natural Park. The highest and most famous mountain in Portugal is Serra da Estrela, district of Guarda, the first Portuguese municipality to be listed by FAO (United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization), as "Mountain Territory".
Furthermore, you can also venture into Serra do Caramulo, the protected landscape of Serra do Açor or the monumental treasures of Serra da Lousã.
Talking about the Center Portugal is also to talk about Fátima and faith. World renowned as a place of worship, Fátima was consecrated with several Apparitions of Our Lady of Fátima, witnessed by three local shepherd children.