The first Franciscan convent founded in Portugal in 1222 by order of Dona Sancha, daughter of Dom Sancho I. Although deeply damaged by the 1755 earthquake, some elements from earlier periods remain. In the 16th-century cloister, the highly ornate Manueline portal that gives access to the Chapter House remains.
The tomb where Damião de Góis, a Portuguese historian who distinguished himself during the Renaissance in Portugal lies, is located in the chapel on the Epistle side of the Church of St. Peter. With sober lines, a frame with a Latin description stands out.
The Serra de Montejunto was classified as a Protected Landscape Area in 1999 and a Natura Network Site in 2000. It is fifteen kilometers long and seven kilometers wide, along which you can enjoy landscapes of great natural beauty, as well as diverse species of fauna and flora.
Large forest, where you can find a maintenance circuit with two routes and several maintenance equipment, as well as a pleasant picnic area. It has several picnic tables and benches in a very shady area.
Karting track with a perimeter of 815 meters and a width of seven meters, located at Campera Outlet Shopping. It also features a children's track with electric cars.
No sopé da paisagem protegida da Serra de Montejunto, encontra-se o SÓIS Montejunto Eco Lodge, que ofereceo equilíbrio perfeito entre o conforto e a natureza, em acolhedores domos geodésicos.
Framed in a green landscape where you can see numerous cultivated fields, this park is an OASIS to relax and socialize in nature. Features a beautiful outdoor swimming pool and numerous outdoor tables where you can also Cook your meals. Provides spaces for leisure and sports, such as table tennis.
A rustic and welcoming space, with a nice terrace, that serves a wide range of Portuguese dishes. Its specialities are the octopus "à Prensa" and the veal "medalhões à Prensa".