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Idyllically situated in the heart of the northern Alentejo region, beside the large dam of the same name, Montargil is a small village of just 4,500 inhabitants.
Founded in 1315 by King Dinis during the golden age of medieval Portugal, it has recently become a popular centre for outdoor activities such as water and extreme sports.


What to see. Prominently situated on the highest point in town, Montargil parish church has a well-decorated interior featuring a 16th century wooden figure of Saint Peter. The nearby Chapel of Santo António dates back to 1713.
Visitors should look out for the monthly market that takes place on the first Sunday of each month, as well as the town’s annual festivities commencing on the third Sunday of July.


Nearby. Montalvo, situated a very short drive from Montargil, is one of the region’s most important palaeolithic sites, comprising forty dolmens and the ancient burial ground of Santo André.

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