Praia Castro de São Paio
Historic Coastline and Hidden Beach
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Beach

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There is only one castro in Portugal where the sea touches the walls. This is it. Castro de São Paio is the sole example of a castro in Portuguese territory where the sea reaches the defensive walls — an Iron Age settlement built directly onto a coastal granite outcrop, inhabited by fishermen and likely salt producers, abandoned with the Roman arrival around 20 BCE.

What survives is sparse and profound: the stone outlines of circular houses, granite worn by salt air, a small chapel placed on the same high point where the castro once stood. Along the path, three rock engravings appear: the Penedos Amoladoiros, a spoon-shaped carving in the granite, and a symbol resembling an algiz — a letter of the runic alphabet. The rock was used to sharpen tools and to inscribe marks that archaeologists have not yet fully decoded.

A coastal nature reserve surrounds the site. Here, the Atlantic edge has not been tamed. It still smells of what it always was.

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