Castle of Alcoutim
Facts and practical information
Perched atop a commanding hill in the tranquil Algarve region of Portugal, the Castle of Alcoutim is a silent sentinel with a storied past. This historic fortress, with origins dating back to the 14th century, was a strategic point of defense during the tumultuous periods of Iberian conflicts.
The castle's weathered stones and preserved ramparts offer a glimpse into the medieval era when it served as a watchful guardian against invasions from neighboring Spain. Though much of the structure is now in ruins, the remnants of the Castle of Alcoutim still evoke the might and resilience of Portugal's military architecture.
Visitors to the castle can wander through the remnants of its walls and towers, which offer breathtaking views of the serene River Guadiana below. The strategic location of the castle, at the river's narrowest point, highlights its historical significance as a lookout and defense spot that controlled the river traffic between Portugal and Spain.
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Castle of Alcoutim – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Menhirs of Lavajo, Castle of Alcoutim.