4.4
(14)
180
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14
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Mountain biking around Almaça offers a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills, river valleys, and forested paths. The region provides varied terrain suitable for different skill levels, from moderate ascents to more challenging climbs. Mountain bike trails in Almaça often weave through natural areas, providing a mix of open stretches and shaded sections.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
4.0
(2)
20
riders
67.0km
03:56
550m
550m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
20
riders
75.4km
06:38
1,540m
1,540m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
(9)
16
riders
34.6km
02:16
410m
410m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
9
riders
49.1km
04:27
1,140m
1,140m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
(1)
10
riders
38.8km
03:15
610m
610m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Santa Comba Dão Viewpoint Route is an invitation to discover the town center and an entire territory dominated by a landscape of forest and river. Outeirinho, Pedra Talhada, and Santo Estêvão are the three viewpoints along the route and the connecting points of this georeferenced pedestrian route, which leads the visitor through a pleasant and cultural journey in the heart of the historic center. A route composed of narrow streets and squares, cobblestone paths and walkways, revealing the changing riverbanks and showcasing authentic architectural and historical treasures that capture the eye and awaken the senses.
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Tondela is located approximately halfway along the Ecopista, which runs for almost 50 km between Viseu and Santa Comba Dão. The section of the Ecopista that passes through the municipality of Tondela is characterized by green asphalt, distinguishing it from the other sections. The old Tondela station is a fascinating element of the Ecopista do Dão, a reminder of the region's railway history.
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This tunnel dives directly into the rock, creating a cool and suggestive passage. You pedal on a well-maintained asphalt and inside the tunnel the lighting is good.
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If traveling with kids, this spot is perfect. With swimming pool. Restaurant just across. Right at the Dão cycle path/ecopista
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In the old Farminhão Station there is now the Station Alive Restaurant, open every day, and where you can have lunch or regain strength. The old and magnificent iron locomotives were replaced by a more modest wooden composition where people can travel without leaving the same place and drink their coffee.
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Very nice small river beach (unofficial). Access is via a dirt road (+- 100m) that leads directly to the Dão ecopista.
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Almaça offers a selection of 14 mountain bike trails, catering to various skill levels. These routes explore the region's rolling hills, river valleys, and forested paths.
The mountain bike trails around Almaça are primarily rated as moderate or difficult. There are 8 moderate trails and 6 difficult trails, offering challenges for experienced riders. There are no easy trails listed in this guide.
While this guide focuses on moderate to difficult trails, the region's varied terrain means some sections might be suitable for families with older, experienced children. However, there are no specifically easy-rated trails in this selection that would typically be recommended for young families or beginners.
For those seeking longer rides, the Praia Fluvial das Cerejeiras – São Cristóvão loop from Mortágua is a challenging 46.9-mile (75.4 km) route with significant elevation changes. Another substantial option is the Barba Azeda Restaurant & Bar loop from Santa Comba Dão, which covers 38.2 miles (61.5 km).
Yes, all the mountain bike trails featured in this guide are circular routes, meaning they start and end at the same point. Examples include the Mortágua MTB Center – Barragem da Aguieira loop from Mortágua and the Nagosela River Beach – Pedra Talhada Viewpoint loop from Santa Comba Dão.
Many trails offer scenic views and pass by interesting landmarks. For instance, the Mortágua MTB Center – Barragem da Aguieira loop takes you past the impressive Barragem da Aguieira. You might also encounter sections of the Ecopista do Dão, a converted railway line, on some routes.
The mountain bike trails in Almaça are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 10 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, which includes rolling hills, river valleys, and forested paths, providing a diverse and engaging experience.
The region generally offers good conditions for mountain biking for much of the year. Spring and autumn typically provide pleasant temperatures and lush scenery. Summers can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon rides are advisable, while winters are generally mild but can bring rain.
Yes, several trails offer rewarding viewpoints. For example, the Nagosela River Beach – Pedra Talhada Viewpoint loop from Santa Comba Dão is specifically named for its scenic outlooks, providing panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
While specific cafes directly on every trail are not guaranteed, many routes start or pass through towns like Mortágua and Santa Comba Dão, where you can find local establishments. The Barba Azeda Restaurant & Bar loop from Santa Comba Dão even includes a restaurant in its name, suggesting nearby amenities.
Most mountain bike trails in Almaça, especially those starting from towns like Mortágua or Santa Comba Dão, will have designated parking areas available. It's advisable to check the specific tour details on komoot for recommended starting points and parking information for each route.
Accessing trailheads directly via public transport can be challenging in some rural areas. However, towns like Mortágua and Santa Comba Dão, which serve as starting points for many routes, are generally accessible by regional bus services. From there, you might need to cycle a short distance to the trailhead.


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