Rio de Moinhos is a freguesia ("civil parish") in the Portuguese municipality of Abrantes, in the district of Santarém.
The region is supported by activities that include agriculture, commerce (charcutaria, grocery stores, carpentry shops, civil construction firms, and automobile dealerships), services, and industry (woodmilling and automobiles).
The parish is known for Tigeladas, the Broas de mel, the Ferradura cakes, and many of the types of charcutaria (such as Chouriço, Morcela, Farinheira, and Moura) that are typical of the dinner services.
In total, approximately 85 students frequent the two levels of public education (pre-school and basic primary school).
Pre-school activities are available in Amoreira, Rio de Moinhos, and Pucariça (receiving approximately 46 children); the remaining are distributed to the primary school.