Cities
[edit]- 1 Anadia — city at the heart of the Bairrada wine region
- 2 Aveiro — seaside town over a rivermouth, compared to Venice due to its many islands, canals and gondolas
- 3 Batalha — famous for the monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- 4 Coimbra — the region's main city, with much historic significance, heritage and beauty, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- 5 Condeixa-a-Nova — ruins of the ancient Roman settlement of Conímbriga
- 6 Fátima — famous by the Marian apparitions and its sanctuary
- 7 Figueira da Foz — a seaside resort and historically important port, the second city in the region
- 8 Ílhavo — seaside municipality
- 9 Leiria — with a hilltop castle towering over the city
- 10 Lousã — home to an 11th-century castle
- 11 Mealhada — visitors are drawn by the Luso Mineral Baths and the Buçaco National Forest
- 12 Murtosa — several ocean and lagoon beaches and beautiful traditional boats
- 13 Oliveira do Bairro — city in a winemaking region with a radio museum
- 14 Ourém — home to an impressive castle and an important Catholic pilgrimage site
- 15 Ovar — coastal municipality with many churches worth seeing
- 16 Pombal — see the castle and the 17th-century church and enjoy the beach
Other destinations
[edit]Understand
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Beira Litoral (BAY-ruh lee-too-RAHL, /ˈbɐj.ɾɐ ɫi.tu.ˈɾaɫ/)
Get in
[edit]Get around
[edit]Train to Coimbra-Aveiro; Coimbra-Fig da Foz; Coimbra[Parque]-Lousa.
Bus to Leiria.
See
[edit]- Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima (Marian Shrine).
- Monuments and parks in Coimbra.
- The old city of Aveiro.
- Beaches and casino in Figueira da Foz.
- The castle in Leiria.
Do
[edit]Eat
[edit]- Troncos/doces do Buçaco, pasteis de Tentugal (sweets/desserts).
Drink
[edit]Bairrada sparkling wine. Mineral water from Luso.
Stay safe
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