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Writer's pictureChristine Childress

Off-The-Beaten-Path in Portugal: Marvão




Soak up commanding hilltop views of Portugal’s Alentejo countryside from this remarkably preserved medieval fortified village perched on granite cliffs.


Why Go: Breathtaking vistas and a fairytale-esque walled village with castle ruins.


For Those Who: Enjoy charming historic villages, appreciate dramatic cliffside locations with panoramic views.




Sitting atop a granite crag in Alto Alentejo, the scenic whitewashed village of Marvão beholds sweeping pastoral vistas from its natural defensive position originally fortified in the 9th century. Walk the cobbled lanes past neatly packed cubic houses framed by castle ruins.


Climb uneven steps up stone walls and through arched gates, envisioning archers poised to protect the village. Hike along access paths around cliffs and boulders for views over peaceful green hills and reservoirs extending for miles. Return to relax in a café terrace atop the cliffs.


This exceptionally preserved fortress town allows you to retreat into a storybook past while overlooking Portugal's timeless rural beauty spread out scenically below.


What You Need to Know: Marvão is located in central Portugal northeast of Portalegre. Drivable or arranged tours from nearby towns. Small entry fee to walk the walls.

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