Beach at Figueiraphoto: Paulo Magalhães
Figueira-da-Foz accommodation
The name Figueira da Foz itself, which translates as ‘fig tree at the mouth of the river’ and has inspired many a local legend, informs us of the town’s location where the River Mondego spills into the sea. One legend tells us that the fig tree in question was one that stood at the water’s edge and to which fishermen of old would tether their boats. The picturesque quality of this setting is further enhanced by the surrounding green hills of the Serra da Boa Viagem, from where commanding views of the scenery abound.
Figueira-da-Foz villas
Figueira Lighthousephoto: António Sacchetti
Figueira-da-Foz hotels
However, this seaside town is no one trick pony and the contents of the Casa do Paço, which overlooks the river, is a case in point. It houses a world-ranking collection of thousands of 17th century tiles from the famous Dutch ceramics-producing town of Delft, which were the bounty of a nearby shipwreck from that period, and is free to visit. Also of historical interest is the fact the Duke of Wellington landed here with his men in 1808 to commence the Peninsular war against the French. He stayed in the triangular-shaped Santa Catarina fortress to the north of the town, which dates from the 1500s.
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