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Parque Nacional Peneda Gerês, Castro Laboreiro, antiga fortaleza
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Trilhar o alto do Monte de Castro Laboreiro, em pleno Parque Nacional da Peneda-Gerês, permite conhecer a antiga fortaleza de Castro Laboreiro e, ao mesmo tempo, desfrutar das mais belas vistas que Melgaço possui. Para aqui chegar, o caminho não é fácil, tendo que se subir uma boa parte a pé, até alcançar cerca de 1033 metros de altitude. Quando aqui se chega, porém, esquece todo o caminho que ficou para trás, tal a beleza e imponência da paisagem.

Da antiga fortificação medieval, quase em ruínas, é possível descortinar restos das muralhas, a torre de menagem e uma velha cisterna. A porta principal, designada Porta do Sol, é visível do lado nascente, enquanto a Porta da Traição ou do Sapo, no lado norte, dá acesso ao terreiro interior. A história deste local começou na Idade do Ferro, sendo mais tarde aqui construída a fortaleza, pela mão de Dom Afonso Henriques. Depois de ser destruído por um violento temporal, Dom Diniz reconstruiu-o – tudo isto prova a sua importância estratégica e histórica, que apenas vem reforçar o misticismo que o local transmite. Para além da historicidade subjacente ao local, este granjeia uma visita também pelas fantásticas panorâmicas que oferece.

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