Description Armamar

Armamar is a Portuguese village in the District of Viseu, North Region and Douro sub-region, with about 1 400 inhabitants. It was county in 1639.

A rich and valuable historical heritage accompanies the visitor's journey and proves the importance of the municipality over the centuries.

Armamar is a land of emotions, here you will find people who know well receive, history left by our ancestors such as the Romanesque Bridges, Hermitage and Cruises, Palaces and Solares, Archeology, Churches and Chapels, Fruticulture, Preserved Villages, Natural Monuments, marked by the wonderful amphitheater of the vineyards where the Douro wines are grown and produced, with special emphasis on the world-famous Port Wine. Vineyard, breathtaking gazebos.

Privileged location a few minutes from Vila Real, Lamego, Douro Valley, Mondim de Batos, must visit.

Enjoy the beautiful scenery, whether hiking, a car ride or a boat ride with access to the River Caverns.

Climbing the hillside towards Armamar is through a part of the Douro classified by UNESCO World Heritage Site.