Discover the best top things to do in Redondo, Portugal including Convento de Sao Paulo, Herdade da Maroteira - Corktrekking, Museu Do Barro, Redondo Castle, Enoteca, Igreja de N. Sr.a da Anunciacao, Torre de Menagem, Museu Regional do Vinho, Roquevale Redondo, Anta da Herdade da Candeeira.
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4.5 based on 41 reviews
Arrived here for a 2 x night stay at the end of September with our 11 month old daughter.
Friendly and very helpful staff catered for our every need dealing with every request in an excellent way.
Building breathtaking with carvings and stonework that would amaze anyone.
Views awesome from bedroom looking out over the rolling countryside
Breakfast of high quality and dinner in the restaurant even better.
If the opportunity arises we will definately be back
Hidden Gem.....
5 based on 43 reviews
Enjoy a 2 hour Jeep-tour to explore the traditional cork Forests of the Alentejo. Our local guide will give you full explanations during the tour, as you discover the in's out's of the cork world.
What an experience! José Inverno was our guide. José took us through a wonderful scenery within the Herdade explaining all the history of the Herdade and cork trees. Nature is wonderful! Our experience included Dolmens (our initial interest), these were within the property and neighboring ones. Always located in such beautiful landscape. José is naturally a very nice person that explains everything with a smile, but luckily is also an archeologist so we had double the fun! He had been involved in some the discord and others dating and/or preserving the Dolmens so he knew a lot of the history behind of all Dolmens visited in the tour. Most of them only accessible with this tour due to its location either terrain or owner property. To us was a great experience. Then we return to the Herdade to the vineyards. To top it all the lunch at Engaço restaurant with wine tasting was a fantastic ending for this already great experience. I recommend for families, groups of friends, it is a must do! We will do it again!
4.5 based on 25 reviews
3.5 based on 22 reviews
Castelo de Redondo
Touristic Monument in the “Rua do Castelo” in Redondo.
This castle was built in the 14th century on the command of D. Dinis, and this possibly on the formal fortification foundations.
On this moment so resting some walls and entrance gates of this castle, anyhow a nice place to visit, when you take the time to see everything on this small location, like the “Igreja Matriz” just before the entrance gate, and the “Pelourinho” just at the right of the entrance gate and the “Torre de Menagem”, into the resting walls behind the church.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
Associando a recuperação do antigo Celeiro do Povo com a ideia de criar um ambiente onde se apreciem e desfrutem os Prazeres de um bom vinho acompanhado dos melhores queijos e enchidos da região, sem esquecer o tradicional pão alentejano. Um local onde se sentirá em casa e onde pode o que de melhor há de vinhos e produtos da região.
Petite enoteca qui propose les vins régionaux. Un très beau choix de vins et de qualités différentes dans la gamme. Prix corrects. Présentation très agréable des vins. Possibilité de manger un peu sur place avec jambons et fromages locaux d'excellentes qualités.
4 based on 7 reviews
I went here to mass on Sunday, but it is worth seeing as a tourist too for its collection of Portuguese tiles . The floor of the Convento Sao Paulo was taken and relaid here
3.5 based on 10 reviews
Torre de Menagem de Redondo
This touristic Monument is just behind the “Igreja Matriz” or you go into the entrance gate at the right of the church, or you take the street on the left of the church, and you will reach the tower who is also on the “Rua do Castelo” in Redondo. The tower possibly is dating from the 14th century and has a kind of garden in front of him.
4 based on 4 reviews
O Museu do Vinho de Redondo, foi concebido como ponto de partida para a descoberta do Alentejo e da região demarcada de Redondo nas suas tradições vitivinícolas. Excelente oportunidade para conhecer os processos e tecnologias historicamente associadas à produção de vinhos. O espaço possui loja de vinhos e também funciona como posto de turismo.
A entrada é gratuita, o espaço moderno (embora pouco iluminado) e a exposição conta, entre outras coisas, com um leque bastante abrangente de utensílios utilizados na produção do vinho.
No entanto peca ausência de interactividade e como tal igual é um museu igual a tantos outros. Não se destaca. Preferia pagar pela entrada e ter acesso a algo de diferente.
5 based on 1 reviews
Fomos atendidos pela Frederico, degustação de três vinhos com chouriço e queijo.
Muito bom e no final ganhamos os
Vinhos que sobraram.
Maravilhosa
4 based on 2 reviews
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