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  1. Amarante do Maranhão is a municipality in the state of Maranhão in the Northeast region of Brazil. [2] [3] [4] [5] There are approximately 600 speakers of Pykobjê in Terra Indígena Governador, located close to the town of Amarante.

    • Visit São Gonçalo in His Church
    • Stroll Across São Gonçalo Bridge
    • Walk Beside The Tâmega River
    • Catch A Glimpse of Local Village Life
    • Browse The Traditional Shops in Amarante
    • Visit The Amadeo de Souza Cardoso Museum
    • Other Things to Do Near Amarante
    • Where to Stay in and Around Amarante
    • How to Get to Amarante

    Saint Gonçalowas a noble-born priest from the 13th century and is credited with several miracles. One of them was splitting his own head open to produce wine for the thirsty workers who were building a bridge over the Tâmega River when their own supplies ran out! For reasons still unclear to me, he has also been associated with love and fertility, ...

    As bridges go, Amarante’s is sturdy and mighty and was the site of a battle against the French invaders in 1809. The original medieval São Gonçalo bridge was destroyed in the floods of 1763 and this Baroque stone version is a worthy replacement. As a bonus, the views are picturesque from either side of the River Tâmega. On one bank you’ve got balco...

    Take the steps leading down from the municipal market car park to a riverside path that passes underneath São Gonçalo bridge. When Mike and I visited, the riverbank was dotted with local fishermen, patiently waiting for a catch just a few metres downstream. They weren’t not the only ones enjoying the warmth of the afternoon sun – I also spotted an ...

    The river soon widens and the path ends at a small curved iron bridge. Mike and I followed a cloth-capped man as he hauled his wheelbarrow heaped with long stems of grass across it. All of a sudden, we were in a working village, surrounded by naked grape vines strapped to rusted iron poles and fields of cabbages. The man with a wheelbarrow stopped ...

    The colourful historical buildings in the medieval heart of Amarante crowd together to block out the sun from the main shopping streets. Here, you can buy anything from budgies (which were in a horribly overcrowded cage) to slippers to wax intestines.

    This contemporary art museum is dedicated to one of my favourite Portuguese artists, even though his works are relegated to a side room. The rest of the space is crammed with eclectic works from a range of artists – too much to really take in on one visit but there are some lovely pieces among them. The museum shares space with the neighbouring São...

    Discover the stunning structures and intricate carvings of Romanesque architecture. While I haven’t seen the monuments near Amarante itself, I did take myself on a Romanesque tour of the Sousa Valley. If these churches and monasteries are anything to go by, Amarante will have some gems, too. See a map of the monuments here. About 30 minutes drive g...

    The best place in town is Hotel Casa da Calçada Relais & Chateaux, the 5-star converted manor house overlooking the river, with its award-winning onsite restaurant, outdoor pool and free parking facilities. Check availability and room options If you prefer luxury with a more modern style and are happy to be surrounded by vineyards instead of inside...

    There’s no train station but 4 bus companies serve Amarante, including Rodonorte and Transdev. If you are driving, it’s just a short detour from the A4 motorway – drive all the way down to the river and try to park by the market if possible, unless staying overnight somewhere that has parking facilities. Some organised tours of the Vinho Verde and ...

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  6. Amarante Tourism: Tripadvisor has 19 reviews of Amarante Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Amarante resource.