Visit the Bread Museum: The Museu do Pão (Bread Museum) in Seia offers a unique and educational experience, showcasing the importance of bread in Portuguese culture and history.
Explore Serra da Estrela Natural Park: Located just outside Seia, this natural park offers stunning views and a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, skiing, and mountain biking.
Discover the local cuisine: Seia and its surrounding areas are known for their delicious traditional cuisine, including roasted lamb, cheese, and various types of sausages. Be sure to try the regional specialty, “chanfana,” a stew made with goat meat.
Visit the Historical Village of Linhares da Beira: This well-preserved medieval village, located about 20 km from Seia, offers a glimpse into Portugal’s rich history and culture.
Take a dip in the Poço do Inferno Waterfall: This stunning waterfall, located in the Serra da Estrela Natural Park, offers a refreshing break from the summer heat.
Visit the Covão da Ametade: This natural wonder is a large glacial valley surrounded by mountains and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area.
Attend the Seia Cheese Festival: This annual festival celebrates the local cheese-making traditions and offers a chance to taste some of the best cheeses in Portugal.
Explore the Dão Wine Region: Just a short drive from Seia, the Dão wine region is known for producing some of the best wines in Portugal. Take a wine tour and sample the local vintages.
Visit the CISE – Centro de Interpretação da Serra da Estrela: This museum offers an interactive and educational experience about the flora and fauna of the Serra da Estrela Natural Park.
Attend the Seia Jazz & Blues Festival: This annual music festival, held in July, brings together talented jazz and blues musicians from Portugal and around the world.