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Route N309 - Monte de Sao Romao | 14 Km From The Center Of The City, Guimaraes 4805, PortugalMap
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Worth a visit.
Well worth a visit if you’re into this type of thing. Bring appropriate footwear, not flip flops or sandal friendly. Would advise reading up on the ruins ahead of the visit as information there is not...
Well worth a visit if you’re into this type of thing. Bring appropriate footwear, not flip flops or sandal friendly. Would advise reading up on the ruins ahead of the visit as information there is not...
Off the beaten path, but a must for a history or archaeology buff
Wonderful hilltop site where Iron Age people from the Castro culture lived about 2200-2500 years ago. Well maintained, but wear good walking shoes. Fascinating place!
Off the beaten path, but a must for a history or archaeology buff
Wonderful hilltop site where Iron Age people from the Castro culture lived about 2200-2500 years ago. Well maintained, but wear good walking shoes. Fascinating place!
This was an amazing find! Winding paths through an excavated ancient village, with many remains of huts from 2nd century BC. It is a true archaeological find and very interesting to explore. Maps a...
Worth a visit.
Well worth a visit if you’re into this type of thing. Bring appropriate footwear, not flip flops or sandal friendly. Would advise reading up on the ruins ahead of the visit as information there is not...
Worth a visit.
Well worth a visit if you’re into this type of thing. Bring appropriate footwear, not flip flops or sandal friendly. Would advise reading up on the ruins ahead of the visit as information there is not...
Off the beaten path, but a must for a history or archaeology buff
Wonderful hilltop site where Iron Age people from the Castro culture lived about 2200-2500 years ago. Well maintained, but wear good walking shoes. Fascinating place!
Off the beaten path, but a must for a history or archaeology buff
Wonderful hilltop site where Iron Age people from the Castro culture lived about 2200-2500 years ago. Well maintained, but wear good walking shoes. Fascinating place!
Incredible!!
This was an amazing find! Winding paths through an excavated ancient village, with many remains of huts from 2nd century BC. It is a true archaeological find and very interesting to explore. Maps a...