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Caminha, Portugal

Top things to do in Caminha

14 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.

Neighborhood
Neighborhood

Afife

A coastal parish in Caminha known for its expansive sandy beach and protected natural dunes, ideal for nature lovers and beachgoers.

Landmark
Landmark

Areosa Fort

A 17th-century coastal fortification near Âncora village, offering panoramic Atlantic views and a glimpse into Portugal's maritime defense history.

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Neighborhood
Neighborhood

Caminha

Caminha's medieval center features narrow cobblestone streets and a riverside location at the Minho River mouth, offering views of Spain.

Sight
Sight

Castro of Santa Trega

Castro of Santa Trega is an Iron Age hillfort with well-preserved ruins and panoramic views over the Miño estuary.

Sight
Sight

Cividade de Âncora

Cividade de Âncora is an archaeological site with Roman ruins, including baths and a forum, set in a rural landscape.

Landmark
Landmark

Fort of Cão

A 17th-century fortress on a hill near the Spanish border, offering strategic views of the borderlands and surrounding countryside.

Landmark
Landmark

Fort of Lagarteira

A small 17th-century fortification overlooking the Minho River, offering serene river views and a quiet historical atmosphere.

Religious site
Religious site

Igreja Matriz de Caminha

Igreja Matriz de Caminha is a 15th-century Gothic church with a striking Manueline portal and a richly carved altarpiece inside.

Park & nature
Park & nature

Minho (river)

The Minho River forms the natural border between Portugal and Spain, offering scenic boat tours and peaceful riverside walks.

Landmark
Landmark

Montedor Fort

A 17th-century coastal fortress built to defend against pirate attacks, offering panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean.

Landmark
Landmark

Montedor Lighthouse

A 19th-century lighthouse perched on a rocky cliff, offering sweeping Atlantic views and a dramatic coastal setting.

Landmark
Landmark

Ponte de Vilar de Mouros

A medieval stone bridge spanning the Coura River, celebrated for its graceful arches and tranquil setting in rural Caminha.

Neighborhood
Neighborhood

Vilar de Mouros

A quaint village in Caminha known for hosting one of Portugal's oldest rock festivals, blending music tradition with rural charm.

Neighborhood
Neighborhood

A Guarda

A Guarda is a coastal Galician town with sandy beaches and the hilltop Monte Santa Trega, offering panoramic views of the Minho River.