Located in the northeast of the municipality of Pampilhosa da Serra, on the right bank of the Unhais River, the village of Meãs is home to fewer than 200 inhabitants. The territory of which Meãs is a part predates the establishment of the nation, given the existence of numerous fortified settlements. The typical schist houses lend a distinctive color to this area. Also, noteworthy are the chapel tower and the small shrines.
It is located on the right bank of the Zêzere River. Visit the Chiesa Madre (Mother Church), the Chapel of Santo Cristo, and the Chapel of San Sebastián. August 4th is a village holiday to celebrate the patron saint, Saint Dominic.
Unhais-o-Velho is crossed by the Unhais river. The Parish Church, the Poligonal Chapel of Santo Cristo and the Chapel of Saint Sebastião are worth a visit.
Located on the right bank of the Zêzere river. During the summer, many immigrants come to this village. Do visit the Mother Church and its high altar, the Chapel of Saint Miguel, the Hermitage of Our Lady of Fátima, the Crucifiz, the old houses and the belvedere.
This place was a small town and the parishe's siege until 1855. Of difficult access, the mountain landscapes and its primitiveness are its main attractions. Nearby, at the Fajão cliffs, there are several exotic caves, namely the Casa dos Mouros (House of the Moors), the Gruta de Camões (Cave of Camões) and the Forno dos Mouros (Oven of the Moors).