Castro Laboreiro - History and Scenery

History and Scenery

There are many archaeological sites in the area that show evidence of very early human occupation.

Cascata do Laboreiro, a waterfall on the Homem River, can be seen from the walls of the ruin of the Castle of Castro Laboreiro, situated above the town.

Roman and medieval bridges are found nearby over the various rivers, including the Laboreiro River, Mire River, and others.

For centuries, the domain passed back and forth between Christian and Muslim rulers. In 1141, D. Afonso Henriques (1112–1185) took control of the castle. In 1944, the castle was classified by the government as a National Monument.

The village also has a pre-Romanesque church, Santa Maria da Visitação, built in the 9th century. The Feast of Santa Maria da Visitação is held on July 6 each year.

Points of interest:

  • Castle of Castro Laboreiro
  • Church of Santa Maria da Visitação
  • Pelourinho de Castro Laboreiro
  • Ponte de Varziela
  • Ponte das Caínheiras
  • Ponte de Assureira, Capela de S. Brás e Moinho de Água
  • Ponte de Dorna
  • Ponte Nova da Cava da Velha

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