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Évora — Cromlech of Almendres & Great Dolmen of Zambujeiro (guided, senior-friendly)
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Évora or Montemor-o-Novo : Guided Hike to Almendres Chromelech
Embark on a guided walking tour of the Serra de Valverde, ending at the Almendres Megalithic Complex and the Menhir of Almendres. Enjoy the convenience of round-trip transportation from Montemor or Évora. Start your adventure with a hike of low to medium intensity, covering approximately 6 kilometers through the mountains. Stop at the Castelo do Geraldo and take in the magnificent views of the city of Évora. Continue your journey to the Almendres Megalithic Complex and the Menhir of Almendres. Explore the site with a guided tour of the cromlechs. Enjoy a snack and water provided for the hike. Finally, visit the Almendres Interpretation Center in Guadalupe.

Evora: Cromlech of Almendres and Great Dolmen of Zambujeiro
Explore the megalithic monuments of the Évora region on a guided tour. Visit the Cromlech of Almendres, one of the largest and oldest megalithic sites in the Iberian Peninsula, and the Great Dolmen of Zambujeiro, an impressive prehistoric burial site dating back to the Neolithic period.Begin your tour with a pick-up at a location designated by you. The first stop is at the Cromlech of Almendres, where your guide provides a brief explanation of its origin, purpose, and importance in prehistory.Next, visit the Great Dolmen of Zambujeiro. Please note that to reach the monument it is necessary to walk approximately 950 metres along a rural path, making a total of about 1,900 metres on foot for the round trip. At this site, you will also learn about the construction techniques and the cultural significance of this remarkable Neolithic burial structure.After visiting both locations, return to the pick-up point, enjoying an educational and relaxing journey through the Alentejo landscape.

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