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Welcome to Viana do Castelo Golf
With many delightful courses, pure coastal breeze from the Atlantic ocean, great fresh gastronomy and fantastic weather conditions, Viana do Castelo is a Golf Bliss for most golfers.

Portugal Golf - Viana do Castelo
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Viana do Castelo History
The town lying at the mouth of the Rio Lima has a always had a history linked
with the sea. It is recorded that its original name of "Calpe" was given to the
town by Diomedes in 1156 BC King Henriques Alfonso granted its Charter in 1253
in the name of Viana. In the 15th Century a wave of Jews escaping persecution
from the Spanish made their homes here. It may have been because of this that
the many pirates roaming the coast often picked Viana to raid. In 1640 Dom
Ant�nio, the Prior of Crato, with a combined army from surrounding towns
defeated the Spanish occupiers. In 1848 the name of the town was changed to
Viana do Castelo.
In the 15th Century it gained importance as the one of the main ports from which
Portuguese explorers set sail. From here embarked Jo�o Velho who was to chart
the Congo, and Jo�o �lvares Fagundes who charted the rich fishing grounds off
Newfoundland. An enterprising English community settled here prior to 1580 for
the export of local wine. The Spanish invasion of that year drove them further
south and it took until 1700 before they had re-established their original
flourishing business. However, these traders had to move back to Porto due to
the important growth in the Port wine trade.
Viana do Castelo Description
The City is still kept reasonably busy with its fishing industry and the new
phenomena of tourism. A main feature of the City is the attractive main square
that features both a 1553 water fountain and the Miseric�rdia house that was
constructed in 1598. Close by is its 15th Century Cathedral that has a
fortress-like feeling and graced with Gothic carved relief's of the apostles. In
the square of S�o Domingos is the 16th Century church of the same name. The City
Museum housed in a small Palace of Barbosa Maciel is also in the main square. It
holds a variety of interesting fine items such as rare ceramics, furniture,
paintings and archaeological finds from the area. In the northwest part of the
City the 18th Century Chapel Nossa Senhora da Agonia plays an important part in
its annual celebrations. A three-day festival drawing thousands of visitors is
held in August each year to honour this image. Located on the high hill of Monte
Santa Luzia is the modern unattractive basilica that dominates over the City.
From this point there are magnificent views of the surroundings whilst slightly
hidden in a wood close by is the remains of a Celtic-Iberian settlement that has
been reconstructed with many small huts and paved streets.
The town of Viana do Castelo is famous for its decorative filigree jewellery
which reflects back to the time of Moor occupation. More recently in the 20th
Century the City made a successful income from their cod fishing fleet but with
the decline in availability of this fish has resulted in a similar decline in
the industry.
Viana do Castelo Nearby Locations
A ferry or the bridge takes visitors across the river to the beautiful sweeping
sandy beach of Praia Cabedelo that stretches as far south as the popular holiday
resort of Esposende.
To the north is another holiday resort by the name of Vila Praia de �ncora with
its 17th Century Fort. On this coastal road just to the north of Viana do
Castelo is Areosa with a 16th Century chapel and a 17th Century fort. An
interesting 13th Century chapel can also be found to the northeast of this town
at a small hamlet named S�o Pedro de Varais.
From this point running along the Spanish boarder are several towns worth
visiting; Caminha, Vila Nova de Cerveira, Valen�a and the Spa towns of Mon��o
and Melga�o. The town of Caminha came to prominence when in 1640 the Forte de
�nsua was constructed to protect against the raiding pirates. This Fort was
later to act as a hindrance to the invasion by the French army in 1809.The town
of Valen�a which was first fortified in the reign of Sancho I is interesting to
the tourist in that it has a selection of interesting buildings, a railway
museum and its 17th Century two joined Forts.
Legends and fables abound in the area and some of which are attached to the
turbulent history of Mon��o. In 1368 a Spanish army had besieged the town for
some time driving the occupants to near starvation. The wife of the absent
leader of the town used the town's last flour to bake bread and threw it over
the walls to the besiegers with suitable taunts. Believing their siege had
failed the Spanish army retreated and this act is permanently recorded in the
town's coat-of-arms. Just south of Mon��o is Brejoeira is the renown 18th
Century Palace of Brejoeira. The strategic town of Melga�o has enjoyed a bitter
history of wars but still has maintained character from its medieval past. The
tower with its ruined fortification overlooking the town dates back to 1197. To
the south of Melga�o is the Spa named Termas do Peso. Also to the south is the
small hamlet of Fi�es at 700 metres and with a Cistercian Monastery from the
12th Century. Even further to the south of this hamlet is Castro Laboreiro with
a church dating back to the 9th Century. Just to the south of this town at 1.033
metres is a castle from before the 11th Century.
Further to the northeast after passing through Ponte de Barca is the small town
of Lindoso. This is an unpretentious small Spa town that acts as the centre of
the Ger�z Nature Reserve of 72.000 hectares in which it sits. To the northeast
of this town is a small village of Soajo which feels as it has stepped out of
the medieval world.
To the east of Viana do Castelo is Giela with a 14th Century tower as part of a
15th Century small palace. Some distance inland to the east of Viana do Castelo
following the river Lima upstream is the town of Ponte de Lima, and then later
the town of Ponte de Barca. The first of these towns has a 14th Century restored
chapel named Anjo da Guarda and the town church Igreja da Miseric�rdia and is
the oldest official recorded town in Portugal. Close by is the small town of
Brav�es with a church that is considered as a prime example of Portuguese
romanticism. Both towns are attractive with many historic and architecturally
interesting buildings as testaments to their past. The latter town boasts a
legend connected to its Roman bridge that has since undergone many alterations.
The Rio Lima was about 2000 years ago a gentle flowing stream known as Rio
Leathe (the river of forgetfulness). Having at the time no bridge, a Legion of
Roman soldiers mutinied rather than wade across the stream. The soldiers
superstitiously believed that they would forget their families and loved ones in
back in Italy by wading across. Needless to say a Centurion led the way and the
soldiers followed him across. However, the matter was not forgotten and a bridge
was subsequently built. Just to the north of Ponte de Barca is the town of Arcos
de Valdevez that was a pivot point in the founding of the independence of
Portugal. Alfonso II de Leon fought his cousin Afonso Henrigues in a chivalrous
tournament in its plains, and by Alfonso II losing the Portuguese nation was
virtually born. Even further to the east is Soajo and Lindoso. Both towns
present past images of the rugged nature of its existence with granite houses
and its granite community granaries, and the later with its medieval castle.
Viana do Castelo Map (Click Here)
Viana do Castelo Golf
Amarante �
Estela � Miramar �
Oporto �
Ponte de Lima
Quinta da Barca �
Quinta do Fojo
Viana do Castelo Weather
     
Viana do Castelo Information
258 809 300 - Town Hall
258 822 613 - Fire Brigade
258 822 022 - Police
258 829 081 - Hospital
258 822 620 - Tourist Office
808 208 208 - Railways (CP) - www.cp.pt
800 296 296 - Support to Tourists
112 - SOS
Viana do Castelo Events
Festa de Nossa Senhora da Agonia - 3 weeks of August
Town Holiday - 20th August
Market Day - Every Friday
Viana do Castelo Locations of Interest
Municipal Museum
Museum of Traditional Regional Clothes
Castelo de S�o Tiago da Barra
Cathedral - S� de Viana do Castelo
Chapel - Capela dos Mareantes
Church - Igreja da Caridade
Church - Igreja de Santa Maria
Church - Igreja de S�o Domingos
Home - Casa da C�mara
Home - Casa dos Costa Barros
Home - Casa de Jo�o Velho
Home - Casa de Luna
Home - Casa do Hospital Velho
Home - Casa Melo Alvim
Home - Casa da Miseric�rdia
Home - Casa dos Sotto Maior
Hosp��io de S�o Salvador
Monte de Santa Luzia
Pal�cio Malheiro
Pal�cio dos T�voras
Viana do Castelo Beaches
Praia de Afife
Praia da Amarosa
Praia da Ap�lia
Praia de �ncora
Praia de �rda
Praia de Cabedelo
Praia da Caminha
Praia de Carre�o
Praia do Castelo de Neiva
Praia de Cep�es
Praia Gelfa
Praia de �nsua
Praia de Moledo
Praia do Norte
Praia de Pa��
Praia de Ofir
Praia de Suave Mar
Praia Viana Marina
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