Hidden in the Serra do Açor, separated from everything by mountain roads, narrow, long and winding, this village that faces the common problem of the population abandoning to the coast, is, perhaps, the most beautiful of the villages that integrate the network of ” Historical Villages of Portugal”.
It’s hard and painful to get to Piódão, but it’s worth it. It is about 40 km from Arganil or Seia, the latter being the quickest access.
Highlights in Piodão:
The entire architectural complex is classified as a national monument.

Eating in Piódão
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Visiting Piódão
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Shopping in Piódão
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