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Showing posts with label Rio de Onor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rio de Onor. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
Visit the Onor River - Rio de Onor
Etiquetas:
Bragança,
District of Bragança,
Rio de Onor,
Rio Onor,
Rios,
Trás-os-Montes
Visit the Rio de Onor Dam
Etiquetas:
Bragança,
Dams,
District of Bragança,
Rio de Onor,
Trás-os-Montes
Monday, March 25, 2019
Visit the Rio de Onor Bridge
Etiquetas:
Bragança,
District of Bragança,
Pontes,
Rio de Onor,
Trás-os-Montes
Visit the Camping of Rio de Onor
The Camping de Rio de Onor is located in the Natural Park of Montesinho. Here you can enjoy unforgettable days of rest in direct contact with nature, enjoying beautiful landscapes in the mountains.
The practice of mountain sports and hiking are one of the great advantages that the Camping of Rio de Onor has to offer lovers of these two modalities.
The practice of mountain sports and hiking are one of the great advantages that the Camping of Rio de Onor has to offer lovers of these two modalities.
Etiquetas:
Bragança,
Campsites,
District of Bragança,
Rio de Onor,
Trás-os-Montes
Visit the Onor River Water Mill
Etiquetas:
Bragança,
District of Bragança,
Rio de Onor,
Trás-os-Montes,
water mills
Saturday, March 23, 2019
Visit the Rio de Onor Lavadouro
Etiquetas:
Bragança,
District of Bragança,
Lavadouros,
Rio de Onor,
Trás-os-Montes
Visit the Church of Saint John the Baptist - Rio de Onor
The Church of St. John the Baptist, located in the Parish of Rio de Onor, is a 16th century building. The triangular pediment is truncated by the double bell and topped by a clock and cross.
This church is similar, on the outside, to its neighboring Church of Rihonor de Castilla, located about 500 meters. This similarity confirms the fact that these two villages are considered as one, in such a way that it is customary to designate Rio de Onor de Cima (the Spanish part) and Rio de Onor de Baixo (the Portuguese part)
This church is similar, on the outside, to its neighboring Church of Rihonor de Castilla, located about 500 meters. This similarity confirms the fact that these two villages are considered as one, in such a way that it is customary to designate Rio de Onor de Cima (the Spanish part) and Rio de Onor de Baixo (the Portuguese part)
Etiquetas:
Bells,
Bragança,
Churches,
District of Bragança,
Rio de Onor,
Spain,
Trás-os-Montes,
Watches
Visit the Typical Village of Rio de Onor
The village of Rio de Onor is inserted in the Natural Park of Montesinho being crossed by the border with Spain. On one side, Rio de Onor, on the other, Rihonor de Castilla. This community village is one of the best preserved of the Natural Park of Montesinho, with typical houses shale serranas in porch with balconies porches, very well recovered. The raian village is crossed by the river Onor, also known as Contensa river, and its river beach invites moments of rest, next to the clear waters of the river!
In Rio de Onor, discover the Roman Bridge, the Mother Church, the oven, the forge and the community mills.
The typical handicraft of the village includes pieces of basketry and carpentry and in the gastronomy the tasty sausages stand out. Of the ancestor traditions of Rio de Onor, mention should be made of the "rionorês", a dialect that was born from the mixture of Castilian and Portuguese and which is still spoken today in the village; and the Feast of the Kings (January 6), a rite of puberty in which single boys participate.
In Rio de Onor, discover the Roman Bridge, the Mother Church, the oven, the forge and the community mills.
The typical handicraft of the village includes pieces of basketry and carpentry and in the gastronomy the tasty sausages stand out. Of the ancestor traditions of Rio de Onor, mention should be made of the "rionorês", a dialect that was born from the mixture of Castilian and Portuguese and which is still spoken today in the village; and the Feast of the Kings (January 6), a rite of puberty in which single boys participate.
Etiquetas:
Bragança,
District of Bragança,
Rio de Onor,
Shale Villages,
Spain,
Trás-os-Montes,
Typical Villages
Visit the Typical Village of Guadramil - Rio de Onor
Guadramil is a typical Transmontana village located in the parish of Rio de Onor.
It is a communal village in the Natural Park of Montesinho, which maintains the houses of typical moth and a dialect almost extinct called Guadramilês.
It borders two Spanish villages, Riomanzanas and Santa Cruz de Los Cuerragos and with three Portuguese villages: Rio de Onor, Deilão and Petisqueira.
The relief is quite uneven. Wildlife consists mainly of corsos, wild boars, foxes, rabbits, hares, wolves, partridges, blackbirds, starlings, goldfinches, lizards and snakes.
This village was for many years a communal village, where its inhabitants divided the mill, the forge, the herd and some agricultural tasks. At present, it is inhabited by about thirty people
It is a communal village in the Natural Park of Montesinho, which maintains the houses of typical moth and a dialect almost extinct called Guadramilês.
It borders two Spanish villages, Riomanzanas and Santa Cruz de Los Cuerragos and with three Portuguese villages: Rio de Onor, Deilão and Petisqueira.
The relief is quite uneven. Wildlife consists mainly of corsos, wild boars, foxes, rabbits, hares, wolves, partridges, blackbirds, starlings, goldfinches, lizards and snakes.
This village was for many years a communal village, where its inhabitants divided the mill, the forge, the herd and some agricultural tasks. At present, it is inhabited by about thirty people
Etiquetas:
Bragança,
District of Bragança,
Rio de Onor,
Spain,
Trás-os-Montes,
Typical Villages
Saturday, January 12, 2019
Visit the Chapel of St. Sebastian - Deilão
The São Sebastião Chapel is located in the Parish of Deilão, along the N308 road from Deilão to the north, towards Rio de Onor.
Of simple architecture, in single space, the facade ends in tympanum truncated by bell, flanked by two pinnacles and topped by a third, all the same.
In the interior we can see a late-baroque altarpiece in a polychrome carving.
Of simple architecture, in single space, the facade ends in tympanum truncated by bell, flanked by two pinnacles and topped by a third, all the same.
In the interior we can see a late-baroque altarpiece in a polychrome carving.
Etiquetas:
Bells,
Bragança,
Capelas,
Deilão,
District of Bragança,
Rio de Onor,
Trás-os-Montes
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