To the south of the territory lies the Talhadas mountain range, a spur of the Caramulo, with the highest altitude being 753 metres.
"From the summits of these mountains, the panorama that can be seen and that unfolds to the irregular line of the horizon is simply superb. If on one side you can see the spine of Freita calcined by millennia, the brownish back of Arada, the bluish edge of the Atlantic or the double tentacles of the Aveiro estuary shining like silver threads, on the other you can glimpse the pinnacles of Caramulo, the slope that descends to the verdant fields of Águeda and even the extensive plain of Baixo Vouga to its very ends. ", Ramos, Fernando Soares; Sever do Vouga-U Viagem no Tempo vol. I.