Janeiro de Cima is on the left bank of the Zêzere, in an almost flat zone, surrounded by an extensive blanket of farmland.
The relationship of the community with the river is evident, and it is on its banks that one of the most pleasant leisure spaces in the village can be found: the Lavandeira Fluvial Park. A meeting point, where boat competitions take place every year, honouring the way people used to cross the river and, after shouting "Ó da Barca", people and commerce from both banks would come together. Currently, the ferry is available to anyone who wants to explore the banks of the Zêzere from it.
In the old village centre, stroll through the jumble of winding streets where the houses stand back-to-back, revealing their characteristic schist facades dotted with smooth, white, round stones from the river.
Secrets are hiding here, such as the Casa das Tecedeiras (Weavers’ House), which reinvent traditions and transport us back in time.