This beautiful medieval hllltop village is located in Portugal’s North eastern corner, very close to the border with Spain. The best places to stay in Castelo Rodrigo can be found both in the village itself and the surrounding countryside. Its lofty position offers stunning views north to the Douro valley and east to the Spanish plains.
The village has a very long history, its castle was built in 1209 by King Alfonso of Leon, and featured heavily during the Moorish Wars and later Spanish/Portuguese altercations. The original walls remain as do the ruins of the Moura Palace.
Castelo Rodrigo is part of the St James’ Way and St Francis of Assisi is rumoured to have spent the night here on his way to Santiago de Compostela.
This pretty village is also a particularly good base for those who like walking, cycling and wine tasting, with its proximity to the Douro valley vineyards.
Don't forget that the best places to stay in Castelo Rodrigo are busy during the peak summer months, so get organised and book early.
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Castelo Rodrigo (R. da Cadeia 7)
In a rural setting, this ancient village cistern has been artistically renovated into a luxurious home come hotel for its visitors. Rooms are cosy with comfortable beds and couches, colourful throws and modern bathrooms. The outdoor pool and terrace are perfect for an afternoon relaxing in the sun.