Pilgrims and Pioneers: The Tale of Tomar’s Knights Templar
About the Tour
The Knights Templar were a legendary order tasked with defending pilgrims on their way to the holy land. They weren’t only protectors, but also Tomar’s founding fathers. On this walking tour, you’ll delve into Tomar’s history and the fascinating figures who shaped this remarkable city.
The tour starts in the Republic Square, (Praça da República) where you’ll hear the story of Gualdim Pais, who founded Tomar in 1160 as a returning crusader. You’ll see the Church Santa Maria do Olival, the final resting place for many grand masters of the Templar, where I’ll share some of the order’s curious burial traditions.
You’ll enter the grounds of the Seven Hills National Forest, once the knights’ agricultural and recreational centre, where I’ll tell you how King Philip IV of France plotted the order’s gruesome demise and how the Portuguese Templars resisted. The tour ends at the Castelo de Tomar, where I’ll reveal how an ingenious defense helped the knights defeat Moorish invaders during a bloody siege.
Along the way, you’ll have a chance to:
- Find out how a miracle inspired Prince Afonso Henriques in 1139 before the Battle of Ourique, a pivotal moment in Portugal’s fight for independence
- Explore the Sinagoga de Tomar, the oldest synagogue in Portugal
- Pass the Infantaria 15, a street honoring a famed Tomar regiment active since 1641, and a spot on the Camino de Santiago pilgrim trail
- Wander through Parque do Mouchão’s enchanting landscape and find a still-turning Arabic waterwheel
- Pass Casa dos Cubos (House of Cubes) a former counting house for agricultural supplies, and now an arts hub with a photography school and gallery
Whether you’re a history buff, cultural explorer, or curious traveler, this 90-minute tour promises an unforgettable journey through one of Portugal’s most fascinating cities. Join me and let the echoes of knights, pilgrims, and saints guide your path through this historic city.
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The Nati
Tour Producer
Mark Whiteley
I trained as an actor at London's prestigious Arts Educational School where I learnt about the voice and the art of telling stories. I went on to work in theatre, television and film for 10 years eventually running my own theatre company for 20 years. As a company we tried to make the work as imaginative and unique as possible, in one show we walked across the UK with no money, food or accommodation to see if humanity was kind. In another play we emigrated to Poland and used the experience for an award winning UK tour about immigration. I turned shops into theatre spaces, I performed in barns, houses, fields and many of the UK's best theatres.
In 2014 I won a prestigious Manchester theatre award for my play Thick as Thieves. I've taken three shows to the Edinburgh festival winning rave reviews along the way. In 2020 our world changed forever as COVID hit. My theatre company "went dark" and I lost my passion for it. On a whim my wife and I bought a motorhome unseen in an auction and in blink of an eye a new obsession began... travel.
To date I have been to most countries in the European union, I have parked up in woods, on cliffs in car parks. I have travelled far and wide until I picked Portugal to put down new roots. But even that wasn't easy, where do you live in a foreign land? The answer is you go out in the motorhome and look, so that's what we did. From the mountains in the north through the midlands and into Algarve we travelled for two years until we discovered Tomar.
We bought our home in 2025 and because I needed to find work I started studying Tomar's rich history and researching the stories about Templar Knights, Portuguese kings and how Portugal once discovered the world. With my background in performance and storytelling I began take travellers around Tomar sharing not only the history, but Portugal's culture too. This is what brought me to Voicemap and their excellent team and production values.
On my audio tours I take the role of your friend in whatever city we are in, I like to make you smile and see a place as a real city, not a museum piece. Seeing a place warts and all is what makes the difference between an okay tour and a great tour.
Preview Location
Location 16
Church Santa Maria do Olival - Templar Church
It's usually open, so feel free to go in.
It is the final resting place for many of the Templar Grand Masters, including its founder, Gualdim Pais, who died ... Read More
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Major Landmarks
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Praça da República
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Synagogue
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Museu Hebraico Abraão Zacuto
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Levada de Tomar
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Nabão River
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Roda Hidráulica do Mouchão
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Jardim e Parque De Merendas
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Centro Calistenia e Basquete
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Fernando Lopes Graça e Fernando Araújo Ferreira
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Parque infantil Traquinas do Nabão
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Chapel of Santa Iria
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Convento de Santa Iria
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Bombeiros Sapadores De Tomar
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Church Santa Maria do Olival
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Torre Sineira
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Ponte do Flecheiro
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Casa dos Cubos
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Monumento em homenagem ao Infante Dom Henrique
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Seven Hills National Forest
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Fonte da Gruta ou Fonte do Sangue
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Castelo de Tomar
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Convent of Christ
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Charola do Convento de Cristo
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Complexo Cultural da Levada
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Ponte Velha
Getting There
Route Overview
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Start locationIgreja, Tomar Parque, 2300 Tomar, Portugal -
Total distance3km -
Distance back to start location267.12m
Directions to Starting Point
The tour begins in the city centre square, by the statue of Gualdim Pais. The square also houses the council house and the church of Saint John the Baptist.
Tips
Places to stop along the way
The matchbox museum. This hidden gem of a museum, reached via the lovely courtyard of the Convento de São Francisco, contains Europe’s largest collection of matchboxes. Amassed by local ‘phillumenist’ Aquiles da Mota Lima, the 43,000-plus matchboxes from 127 countries around the world depict everything from bullfighters to bathing beauties, dinosaurs and French cuisine. Opposite the museum is a small Pottery and Tile Workshop where you can buy from local producers. FREE
Lagares d’El Rei, Tomar (museums) One of the city’s landmarks and located right at its entrance, along the Nabão River, the Levada de Tomar is an old mill area, made up of the Moinhos e Lagares d’El Rei (Mills and Olive Oil Press), built in the 12th and 13th centuries by the Templar Knights. The 1st charter of the village refers to the existence of mills and press wines, in the 12th century. FREE
Convent of Christ: A UNESCO World Heritage site, this impressive convent showcases a blend of Gothic, Manueline, and Renaissance architecture, originally founded by the Knights Templar. €15 as of Jan 2025
Aqueduct of Pegões: An engineering marvel from the 16th century, this aqueduct stretches over 6 kilometres and features beautiful arches, providing a scenic backdrop for walks. FREE
Igreja de São João Baptista: A stunning church that combines Gothic and Renaissance elements, featuring intricate altarpieces and impressive tile work. FREE
Praça da República: The main square of Tomar, lined with cafes and shops, is a perfect spot to relax and soak in the local atmosphere. FREE
https://hardgraft.co.uk/around-tomar/
Best time of day
The best time to walk this tour is 10am and 2pm this will guarantee that most of the locations are open and give you enough time at the end if you want to see the Convent of Christ. It also corresponds with Portuguese lunch times.
Precautions
Wear good footwear and take water and sunblock if it's hot.
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