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The Atalaias (Watchtowers) route is a circular route that starts and ends in the city of Moura. The most interesting points are the Atalaias (Watchtowers) that were built under the reign of D. Dinis, at the turn of the 13th century, in an effort to control this section of the border with Castile (Spain).
Along the way it is possible to observe: historical monuments, fauna and flora.
Modality: Pedestrian
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Moura is a Portuguese city located in the interior of the Alentejo region. It is part of the Beja district, being bordered with Spain to the southeast and the Guadiana River to the west.
Starting and arrival point: Moura City Market (38° 8'34.59"N 7°27'1.98"W)
Distance: 6,72km
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Difficulty level: Easy (2)
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Recommended time of year: Spring, Autumn and Winter
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Gear: Comfortable clothes and shoes, water and food, hat and sunscreen.
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Accommodation: Hotel de Moura (3*)
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Long description of the experience: The Atalaias (Watchtowers) route is a circular route that starts and ends in the city of Moura. The most interesting points are the Atalaias (Watchtowers) that were built under the reign of D. Dinis, at the turn of the 13th century, in an effort to control this section of the border with Castile (Spain).
The trail starts in the city of Moura, next to the city market, and heads towards the Roman bridge over the Brenhas river, passing to the atalaia (watchtower) of Porto Mourão, next to the Ardila river. On your way back to the city of Moura, you will pass through areas where it is possible to observe the city from a unique perspective. It is an easy route, in which you will be able to observe the monuments, the fauna and flora of the region.
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