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Junqueira

Castro Marim
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Spring
A small authentic village on the walking and cycling routes that leave Castro Marim towards the interior. It is situated between the coastal plain and the first hills of the interior, offering a glimpse of traditional rural life without any tourist infrastructure. The area is crossed by the Grande Rota do Guadiana (GR15), which extends for 78 km along Alcoutim, Castro Marim, and Vila Real de Santo Antonio.

Local tips

More than a destination, Junqueira is a stop on a larger route. Include it in a cycling or walking route through the interior of Castro Marim. In winter, the area is excellent for birdwatching in the nearby marshes.

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