About Mortágua

Mortágua is a municipality in the District of Viseu in Portugal with a population of 11,068 inhabitants. The municipality covers an area of ​​212.36 km². The city of Mortágua has a population of 3,856 inhabitants and is the seat of the municipality. The municipality is bordered to the north by the municipality of São João da Pesqueira, to the east by Mangualde, to the south by Tondela, to the southwest by Oliveira de Frades and to the west by Vila Nova de Paiva. The economy of Mortágua is based on agriculture and livestock, with the main products being corn, wheat, barley, wine, olive oil and timber. Industry is also present, with the main companies being in the sectors of wood, food and cork. Mortágua has a few tourist attractions, such as the Igreja de São Bento, the Convento de São Bento, the Museu do Biscateiro and the Parque Náutico do Lago Azul. If you're looking for a peaceful place to retire or raise a family, Mortágua is the perfect place for you. With a low cost of living and plenty of opportunities to enjoy the outdoors, Mortágua is a great choice for those looking for a slower pace of life.