There are a number of demarcated megalithic routes in Portugal. We’ll highlight all of them eventually! Most of the sites and information are in Portuguese.
Some tourist routes
- Alentejo tourism routes (two 7-day tour routes) – English description here
- Visit Évora route (in English)
- European “Route of Megalithic Culture” includes information from the NaturTejo Geopark (in Castelo Branco district) (their brochure here)
- Portugal Visitor’s list of sites (in English)
Official routes
This listing is not organized at the moment …it’s just a list that I’m adding to.
- Esposende (in Braga district) “Circuito de Megalítico” (with brochure and map)
- Montemor o Novo (in Évora district) “Roteiro de Megalitismo (de automóvel)” (with brochure)
- Coruche (in Santarém district) City Museum’s “Roteiro Megalítico de Coruche” (brochure with map)
- Vila do Bispo (in Faro district) “Roteiro de Monte dos Amantes” (with map and brochure)
- Marvão (in Portalegre district) is creating a “Roteiro Megalítico” (University of Évora has a PDF map on file)
- Redondo (in Évora district) has a walking trail “Percurso das Antas” (with map and brochure)
- Alto Minho (in Viana do Castelo district) has a Rota da Arte Rupestre e do Megalitismo (with a PDF brochure and map)
- Carregal do Sal (on border of Viseu/Coimbra districts) has a Circuito Pré-Histórico Fiais/Azenha (with a PDF brochure)