Praia Fluvial de Ortiga
Ortiga, Portugal, Portugal
Praia Fluvial de Ortiga, situated in the village of Ortiga within Mação municipality in central Portugal's Santarém District, is a picturesque river beach on the calm waters of the Belver Dam reservoir along the Tagus River, offering crystal-clear swimming, a floating pool, and stunning views of surrounding hills and forests.
Family-friendly amenities include free sunbeds and umbrellas, picnic and barbecue areas, a beach bar (D'Ortiga) serving snacks and drinks, canoe and paddleboard rentals, a zip line over the water, changing rooms, lifeguards in summer, ample parking, and Wi-Fi, though food service can be slow.
Easily accessible off the A23 highway (Ortiga exit) near a campsite and walking trails like PR1 to Belver, this serene spot blends relaxation, water sports, and natural beauty about 90 minutes from Lisbon.
Location
Estr. da Barragem, 6120-525 Ortiga, Portugal
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