Geological Heritage
The geological heritage of the Arouca Geopark has been inventoried, characterized and evaluated in a set of 41 geosites that represent the value and diversity of the geology of this region. These sites of geological interest, which have been attributed a unique value associated with their geological content, their use (scientific, educational and/or tourist) and their relevance (local, regional, national or international), justify the territory’s classification as a UNESCO World Geopark.
The four geosites of international importance are particularly noteworthy: the Pedras Parideiras (G7), the fossil collection of the Trilobites Museum (G25), the Ichnofossils of Mourinha (G17) and Cabanas Longas (G37).
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G1 - Detrelo da Malhada
G2 - Côto do Boi
G3 - S. Pedro Velho
G4 - Marmitas from Gigante do Caima
G5 - Mizarela Lithological Contact
G6 - Frecha da Mizarela
G7 - Pedras Parideiras
G8 - Castanheira Bend Field
G9 - Filão de Quartzo de Cabaços
G10 - Castanheira Coast
G11 - Pedras Boroas from Junqueiro
G12 - Serlei sinks
G13 - Espinho Quartzodiorite (Cebola Stones)
G14 - Quarzodiorite balls from Viveiros da Granja (Pedras Cebola)
G15 - Yellow Feather Mines
G16 - Rio de Frades Mines
G17 - Mourinha Ichnofossils
G18 - Paiva Bookshop
G19 - Conheiros de Janarde
G20 - Meanders of the Paiva
G21 - Ichnofossils from Meitriz
G22 - Regoufe Mines
G23 - Portal do Inferno e Garra
G24 - Panoramic view of Senhora da Mó
G25 - Trilobites Museum fossil collection
G26 - Ordovician glaciation
G27 - Lower Silurian outcrop
G28 - Carbon Conglomerate
G29 - Gralheira d’Água
G30 - Vau
G31 - Heel collar
G32 - Espiunca fault
G33 - Vila Cova Ichnofossils
G34 - Ichnofossils from Vilarinho
G35 - Aguieiras Waterfall
G36 - Paiva Gorge
G37 - Ichnofossils from Cabanas Longas
G38 - Mira Paiva
G39 - Pedra Posta
G40 - Bad Stone



