Physical geography Mindelo is part of the
Porto Metropolitan Area, in the coastal part of northwestern Portugal. It is located 5 kilometres southeast of the municipal seat (
Vila do Conde), 8 kilometres from the harbour of
Póvoa de Varzim and 21 kilometres northwest of the city of
Porto. The parish is bordered by the parishes of
Vila Chã and
Modivas to the south,
Fajozes to the east and
Árvore to the north, while to its west lies the
Atlantic Ocean.
Ecoregions/Protected areas The Reserva Ornitológica de Mindelo (ROM) (), created on 2 September 1957, through the initiative of Santos Júnior, is the first protected area created in Portugal, and the only coastal area in the
Porto Metropolitan Area that has maintained its natural characteristics. The area is around six km2 and includes parts of the beaches, farmlands, botanical gardens and areas of Ribeira de Silvares. The Ornithological Reserve features avian scientific studies and includes 150 species of birds, in addition to mammals and amphibian species. With the creation of the
Área de Paisagem Protegida do Litoral de Vila do Conde the parish has begun to concentrate on eco-tourism.
Human geography The parish contains the settlements Igreja, Gondosendo, Manhalde, Outeiro, Paredes, Passos and Pinheiro. Mindelo is accessed with the national road N13 and the
A28 motorway. It has a station on the
Porto Metro Line B. It is 9 km northwest from
Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport. ==Economy==