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English
Included
Optional meal at a traditional restaurant in Valverde
Visit to the Almendres Interpretation Center in Guadalupe
Stop at Castelo do Geraldo with panoramic views of Évora
Visit to Almendres Megalithic Complex and Menhir of Almendres
€ 40
€ 36.80


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Embark on an enriching guided walking tour through the scenic Serra de Valverde, combining physical activity with cultural discovery. Your adventure begins with convenient round-trip transportation from Montemor or Évora, ensuring a stress-free start and end to your day. The hike spans approximately 8 kilometers and is of medium to high intensity, winding through mountain landscapes and offering spectacular views of the surrounding countryside
Along the way, pause at the historic Castelo do Geraldo, where panoramic vistas of Évora provide a perfect backdrop for photos and reflection. The journey continues to the fascinating Almendres Megalithic Complex and the Menhir of Almendres, two of Portugal’s most significant prehistoric sites. A guided tour of the ancient cromlechs will offer insight into the mysteries of these Neolithic structures, believed to be older than Stonehenge
After your exploration, enjoy a well-deserved break with a visit to a traditional restaurant in Valverde for a local meal (at your own expense). You’ll also receive a snack and water to keep you energized throughout the hike. The tour concludes with a visit to the Almendres Interpretation Center in Guadalupe, where interactive exhibits deepen your understanding of the region’s archaeological significance
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Great piece of history! The drive is tricky though. You will need a decent car there are a lot of potholes! Worth the visit though!

From the top car park its only a short walk. A much much longer walk from the other lay by area. Easy to misunderstand which one your going to look at due to the poor information. The stones themselves definitely need more information to tell the story behind it. The road up on small dirt bikes was excellent fun but cars need to take it steady.

We visited this site: the walk is quite long since it’s best to leave the car at a distance. The road to get there is in very poor condition, so you really need to drive slowly to avoid damaging the car. The archaeological site itself is nice – there’s nothing around it, but it’s still an interesting place to visit.

Loved it here. It was definitely worth the drive on the rough road to get here. Loved the energy. Such a cool space that many wouldn’t enjoy but big energy space and a lot of history.

Great place to visit, educational posts available along the road near the village. A great hike through cork oak forest is a part of unique experience way in and out of the significant prehistoric sites. Go there in the early morning or before sunset to have cool photos and cool weather



