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Furninha

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Furninha is a natural sea cave on the Peniche coast that served as a shelter for prehistoric humans, yielding important archaeological finds including Neanderthal remains and stone tools. The cave opens onto dramatic cliffs overlooking the Atlantic, with the ocean crashing below. Visitors can explore the cave entrance and the surrounding cliff paths, taking in the raw coastal beauty. The site is less crowded than nearby beaches, offering a peaceful spot to reflect on the deep history of human habitation in this rugged landscape. Informational panels provide context about the archaeological significance.

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  • Exploring the cave entrance where Neanderthal remains were discovered
  • Cliffside viewpoints overlooking the Atlantic Ocean
  • Reading archaeological panels about prehistoric life in the cave

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Ways to visit Furninha

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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