Category: Civil Architecture > Museum
District: Vila Real > Vila Real > Vilarinho de Samardã > Fojo do Lobo
A fojo do lobo is an ancient trap used to capture wolves. It consists of a funnel-shaped stone structure that directed animals into a pit where they were caught. The objective was to protect livestock, which was the main source of sustenance for rural populations.
The Vilarinho de Samardã Fojo do Lobo is a testament to the history and traditions of the Vila Real region. This structure, classified as a Property of Public Interest, is a remarkable example of the techniques historically used to control the wolf population.
This fojo represents the struggle of rural communities against wolf attacks on livestock. Its construction and use reflect a deep knowledge of animal behavior and the ingenuity of local populations. Preserving this fojo is preserving an important part of the region's cultural identity.
Although detailed information about the specific structure of the Vilarinho de Samardã Fojo is limited, fojos are generally built with converging stone walls that form a corridor leading to a pit. Wolves, when pursued, were driven into the fojo and, once in the pit, could not escape.
Visiting this fojo is an opportunity to learn about the region's history and appreciate the beauty of the surrounding landscape. Comfortable footwear and attention to the terrain are recommended, as it can be uneven.
Take advantage of your visit to the Fojo do Lobo to explore other points of interest in Vila Real. The region offers stunning landscapes, rich gastronomy, and a diverse historical heritage. Consider visiting other monuments, hiking in nature, and tasting the region's wines.
It is essential that visitors help preserve this heritage. Avoid damaging the structure, do not leave litter on site, and respect the natural environment. By taking care of the Fojo do Lobo, you contribute to future generations being able to learn about and appreciate this important testament to local history.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 41.3907785,-7.7196524
Coordinates DMS: 41°23'26.8"N 07°43'10.7"W