Castelo dos Mouros

Perched dramatically on a forested hilltop above the Pena Palace, the Castelo dos Mouros (Moorish Castle) is a ruined medieval fortress that offers sweeping views of the Sintra region and the Atlantic coast. This 8th-century Moorish stronghold, later conquered by Christians in the 12th century, is a testament to Portugal's layered history. Wandering its restored ramparts, you can imagine the strategic importance of this site, while the wild surroundings of the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park add a raw, natural beauty. It's a must for history buffs and anyone seeking a more rugged counterpoint to Sintra's romantic palaces.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate around 1.5 to 2 hours to fully explore the ramparts, climb the tower, and visit the museum. The castle is exposed and can be windy, so bring a jacket. It's best visited in the morning to avoid crowds and heat, and to catch the soft light for photography. Combine with a visit to the nearby Pena Palace (a 20-minute walk or short bus ride) for a full day exploring Sintra's hilltop wonders.

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