In the land of Dom Afonso Henriques, the first king of Portugal
The cultural heritage is sublime, but the gastronomy of the north is not far behind: the table is full of “Papas de Sarrabulho”, roast kid and meat from the Barrosã, Mirandesa, Maronesa and Arouquesa native breeds. Reserve dessert for Guimarães, where the tortas de Guimarães are a legacy of the rich Portuguese conventual confectionery. In the birthplace of the Portuguese nation, since it was in Guimarães that Afonso Henriques, who would become the first king of Portugal, was born, the Castle is a national monument and the its great walls provides the medieval atmosphere.
Fafe is located in Guimarães, Braga. The bus journey time between Guimarães and Fafe is around 25 min Here we can find the town of Fafe and many palatial houses dotted around the streets (mostly owned by emigrants who returned from Brazil), in contrast with places like Casa do Penedo. Recently considered the strangest house in the world, this house built between four large rocks is perfectly integrated into nature. Here you can observe the mountain and the stars.
You must also visit the Igreja Românica de Arões (Romanesque Church of Arões) and the Ruínas de Castro de Santo Ovídio (ruins of the Castro Santo Ovídio). Don't forget to visit the fluvial beach of the Albufeira da Queimadela, especially if you are traveling with family.
Arcos (de Valdevez), located in the Vez Valley, reveals the charm of Minho. Among century-old manor houses, towers and medieval bridges, we fall in love with the Water Clock, in the historic center. In Alto Minho, the portuguese border town of Caminha is a real surprise. Besides the medieval castle and the Clock Tower, there is the islet of Ínsua, where we can visit the ruins of the Ínsua Fort.
And there are beaches - Moledo or Vila Praia de Âncora (very popular for surfers) - and viewpoints. Use the North as a guide!