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Peneda Geres National Park, Castro Laboreiro, ancient fortress
Europe

Hiking the top of Monte de Castro Laboreiro, in the heart of the Peneda-Gerês National Park, allows you to visit the ancient fortress of Castro Laboreiro and, at the same time, enjoy the most beautiful views that Melgaço has. To get here, the path is not easy, having to climb a good part on foot, until reaching about 1033 meters of altitude. When you arrive here, however, you forget all the way back, such is the beauty and grandeur of the landscape.

From the old medieval fortification, almost in ruins, it is possible to see the remains of the walls, the keep and an old cistern. The main door, called Porta do Sol, is visible from the east side, while the Porta da Traição or Sapo, on the north side, gives access to the inner terrace. The history of this place began in the Iron Age, and the fortress was later built here, by Dom Afonso Henriques. After being destroyed by a violent storm, Dom Diniz rebuilt it - all this proves its strategic and historical importance, which only reinforces the mysticism that the place transmits. In addition to the historicity underlying the place, it also offers a visit for the fantastic panoramic views it offers.

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Taken: 01/06/2016
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