Uncover the rich history of Lusitania on this captivating full-day tour through Portugal's Beira Interior. Start at the Guarda Museum, where artifacts tell the story of ancient tribes like the Igaeditani and Tapori. Ascend to the Castro do Tintinolho for breathtaking views and insights into Iron Age fortifications. Explore the medieval Castle of Sabugal, a fortress steeped in centuries of defense. The journey culminates in Belmonte, where the Interpretative Center unveils the region's evolution from ancient castros to Roman times, all against the stunning backdrop of Serra da Esperança.
- Full-day tour of Portugal’s Beira Interior, rich in Lusitanian history
- Visit key sites including the Guarda Museum, Castro do Tintinolho, and Castle of Sabugal
- Learn about ancient tribes and their resistance to Roman rule
- Explore the Interpretative Center in Belmonte for fascinating historical insights
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Begin your day at the Guarda Museum, exploring pre-Roman artifacts, ceramics, iron weapons, and votive objects. Learn about the daily life, craftsmanship, and martial traditions of Lusitanian tribes like the Igaeditani, Tapori, and Lancienses. Gain insight into how these communities thrived long before the Roman conquest.
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Castro do Tintinolho
Visit the Iron Age hilltop fortification of Castro do Tintinolho. Explore stone walls, circular platforms, and strategic vantage points. Hear stories of Lusitanian guerrilla tactics, ingenious communication networks, and the legend of Viriato, the famous Lusitanian leader who resisted Roman expansion using the terrain to his advantage.
Travel to the Castle of Sabugal, a medieval fortress built on a strategic plateau. Explore its battlements while learning about its centuries-long role as a lookout and defensive site. Discover how pre-Roman and medieval communities monitored the valleys of the Côa and Zêzere rivers, blending history with breathtaking panoramic views.
Visit Castro de Sabugal Velho, featuring oval walls, circular dwellings, and potential ritual spaces. Your guide will share local legends, including the “guardian spirit” of the ruins, highlighting the mystical and sacred connection of the Lusitanians to this site.
Belmonte & Serra da Esperança
Drive along the scenic Serra da Esperança to Belmonte. At the Interpretative Center, explore exhibits on the transition from pre-Roman castros to Roman villae and the adaptation of the region over centuries. Ascend the Serra to view ancient worship sites, sacred rocks, and centenary trees. Hear the legend of the Pedra da Mua, a stone said to tremble during storms, recalling ancient rituals.
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