Category: Civil Architecture > Dam
District: Beja > Almodôvar > Almodôvar > Monte Clérigo
The Monte Clérigo Dam is located in the municipality of Almodôvar, in the heart of Alentejo, a region known for its vast landscapes. This hydraulic infrastructure is situated in a tranquil rural area, traversed by the Barranco do Adão Stream, a few kilometers from the town of Almodôvar. Its unique location marks a transition between the typical characteristics of Alentejo and the first influences of the neighboring Algarve region.
This body of water is integrated into a natural area of particular interest, recognized for its ecological importance. The reservoir is a refuge for various species of aquatic birds, offering a protected habitat where one can observe birds such as mallards, coots, little grebes, little egrets, and grey herons. The surrounding vegetation complements this ecosystem, creating a serene environment conducive to wildlife observation.
The Monte Clérigo Dam offers a tranquil environment for those seeking a more direct contact with nature. Its waters invite the practice of activities such as sport fishing, providing moments of tranquility by the water's edge. For lovers of gentler water sports, canoeing is another popular option, allowing exploration of the reservoir from a different perspective, gliding calmly over the water's surface and appreciating the surrounding landscape.
Beyond its scenic beauty and ecological value, the Monte Clérigo Dam plays a fundamental role in the region. This reservoir is a vital source for water supply to the town of Almodôvar, significantly contributing to the area's water resilience. Its existence underscores the importance of natural resource management and how infrastructure can coexist with environmental preservation, benefiting both the local community and biodiversity.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 37.49689293321445, -8.06072855806433
Coordinates DMS: 37°29'48.8"N 08°03'38.6"W