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Ariz
Located on the right bank of the Paiva River, Ariz is set in a markedly granite landscape, surrounded by patches of pine forest and small agricultural fields lovingly irrigated by the Paiva River and the Cubos stream.

Carapito, situated at the top of the mountain, is a Beira village with open horizons and breathtaking views. Its privileged location offers unique panoramas, where the fresh mountain air invites you to take a deep breath and enjoy the tranquility of nature.

Towering over the road that connects Moimenta da Beira to Vila Nova de Paiva, at about 800 m of altitude, lies the graceful Granja do Paiva, whose name comes from its distant condition of having a farm linked to monastic institutions and “its” Paiva that fertilizes its lands.

Pêra, a variant of Pena, a semantic sister of Penedono, Penalva and other place names linked to large rocks; Peravelha took its name from the monumental stones in which it was born.

Peva, an ancestral land, located at 800 m of altitude, is a place where you can contemplate in simplicity and silence the contrast between the aridity of the mountains and the green of the fertile meadows irrigated by the clear waters of the Paiva. Until 1834 it belonged to the extinct municipality of Pêra e Peva, from where it moved to the current municipality of Moimenta da Beira.
The Nave Plateau, defined by António de Brum Ferreira, corresponds to the natural region of Alto Paiva. It features a catchment surface around 1,000 m, with very well-preserved remnants (Leomil – 1,008 m, Laje Branca – 1,012 m, Nave – 1,016 m and Cascalheira – 1,037 m).

Quintas da Nave, high up in the Serra da Nave, is home to one of the most impressive groups of megalithic monuments in the municipality. Amid open fields and a vast horizon, these ancient stones tell stories of a distant time, when the land was already a place of shelter, ritual, and permanence.

Segões has always been linked to the production of bread. In the old days, corn and rye were grown, which were then ground in the numerous water mills that still populate the waters of the Paiva and Corgo de Segões. In this small land, often isolated by heavy snowfalls, a true spirit of mutual help developed. The community oven is an example of the common use of equipment, but what stands out the most is the presence of a magnificent set of community granaries, the largest concentration in Beira Alta, with its threshing floors of pure Beira granite.

Senhor dos Aflitos is a place where memory and devotion walk side by side. The small chapel, discreet and rooted in local tradition, is a stopping point for those seeking a simple but meaningful place, where popular faith and landscape meet.

Soutosa is intimately linked to Aquilino Ribeiro, who faithfully portrayed its natural and cultural heritage, immortalizing this town forever in Portuguese literature. In the property where the illustrious writer lived and wrote, now belonging to the Aquilino Ribeiro Foundation, is the Casa-Museu, classified as a Property of Public Interest.