With a history dating back to pre-national times, Arouca has long held its own distinct identity, centuries before it became a county. Its prominence among other lands was largely due to the establishment and subsequent growth of its monastery, particularly following the arrival of D. Mafalda, daughter of Portugal's second king, D Sancho I.
A guided tour of Arouca's historic centre offers an immersive journey into medieval times. The guide will walk you through key sites such as the Monastery and its Sacred Art Museum, the Chapel of Mercy, Plaza Brandão de Vasconcelos and Calvary. As you traverse Arouca, your guide will highlight the distinctive aspects that make this town so interesting. There will be opportunities to relax, take photographs and delve deeper into the area's culture and history.
Should you opt for the tour with a meal included, you'll have the chance to savour a traditional Arouquesa roasted veal at a local eatery, rounding off your visit with a culinary delight.