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Road cycling routes around Anelhe, located within the municipality of Chaves in Portugal, traverse the diverse topography of the Vila Real District. The area features a mix of hills and valleys, providing varied terrain for road cyclists. Routes often follow the right bank of the Tâmega River and extend into the broader Chaves region, known for its natural features and historical sites. This landscape offers opportunities for both challenging climbs and more relaxed rides.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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50.0km
02:26
650m
650m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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24.3km
01:18
440m
440m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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65.6km
03:25
1,100m
1,100m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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64.8km
03:18
970m
970m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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106km
06:03
1,990m
1,990m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The Roman Baths Museum, recently opened, is a must-see. It is located in Largo do Arrabalde, very close to the current baths. It is the largest Roman bath complex in the Iberian Peninsula. What makes this museum special is that, after an earthquake in the 4th century, the structures collapsed and remained "frozen" in time until they were rediscovered a few years ago. You can see the huge original stone pools where Roman legionaries bathed 2,000 years ago. The Roman Baths Museum What to see: It is the largest Roman bath complex in the Iberian Peninsula. What makes this museum special is that, following an earthquake in the 4th century, the structures collapsed and remained "frozen" in time until they were rediscovered a few years ago. You can see the huge original stone pools where Roman legionaries bathed 2,000 years ago.
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The Historic Centre of Chaves is one of the most fascinating in Northern Portugal because it manages to tell the story of millennia—from the Romans to the Napoleonic invasions—in a compact, walkable area. Here are the 4 main reasons why it is worth visiting: 1. The Roman Bridge of Trajan This is the city's landmark and one of the greatest legacies of Roman engineering in the Iberian Peninsula. Why visit: Crossing this pedestrian bridge over the Tâmega River is literally walking over 2,000 years of history. Built in the 1st century AD, it still maintains its robust stone arches. It is the perfect spot for that classic photo of the city with the river and houses in the background. 2. The Castle Keep (Torre de Menagem) & Views Of the old medieval castle, the imposing Keep (a National Monument) remains, surrounded by a very well-kept garden. The Viewpoint: Climbing to the top offers the best panoramic view over the Chaves valley, the river, and the surrounding mountains. Military Museum: Inside the tower, there is a military museum (symbolic entry fee of ~€1) that explains the strategic importance of Chaves in defending the border against Spain and during the French Invasions. 3. The Colorful Balconies of Rua Direita Rua Direita is the backbone of the historic center. Photogenic Charm: It is famous for its narrow houses with colorful wooden balconies, very typical of this region, creating a picturesque corridor full of traditional shops. Praça de Camões: This street leads to the main square, where the noble buildings are concentrated: the Town Hall, the Main Church (Matriz) with its Romanesque portal, and the Misericórdia Church (Baroque, with beautiful tiles inside). 4. The Thermal Heritage Chaves is the city of water (known as "Aquae Flaviae" to the Romans). Just a short walk away, at Largo do Arrabalde, you will find the Roman Baths Museum, a recently musealized archaeological complex showing how the Romans already utilized these medicinal hot waters. Right next to it, you can see (and taste, with caution!) the water springing out at over 70°C (158°F) at the thermal Buvette. Foodie Tip: Don't leave the historic center without entering a pastry shop to try the authentic Pastel de Chaves (PGI). It is a flaky puff pastry filled with minced veal—the perfect snack while exploring the streets.
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everything around is beautiful to appreciate
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Chaves is famous for its many spa centres and thermal baths that are said to cure many ailments. Chaves is a small town in the north of Portugal located near the River Tâmega and not far from the border of Spain. The city also boasts some great architecture which dates back to Roman times and a fort which is a reminder of the war of Independence with Spain.
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30 meter high dam, built in 2021 on the Torno River.
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View over Ribeira de Pena and the Tâmega river valley.
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Ecovia is almost 99km of an ancient train track. It is mainly gravel but the quality of surface allow to do it with a road bike. Really nice landscape and historical heritage.
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There are over 15 road cycling routes around Anelhe, offering diverse options for cyclists. The region features a mix of moderate and difficult routes, catering to various ability levels.
Road cycling around Anelhe offers a varied topography, including river valleys, rolling hills, and diverse landscapes. You'll find both challenging climbs and more relaxed sections, often following the right bank of the Tâmega River and extending into the broader Chaves region.
Yes, the routes around Anelhe cater to various skill levels. You can find 11 moderate routes and 8 difficult routes, ensuring options for both intermediate and experienced road cyclists seeking a challenge.
Many routes pass through or near historical sites. You can explore the historic Chaves Old Town and cross the impressive ancient Trajan Bridge (Chaves Roman Bridge). The area also highlights its spa town history with the Chaves Thermal Spring.
The diverse topography of the Vila Real District, with its hills and valleys, naturally offers numerous scenic viewpoints. Routes like the Sabroso de Aguiar Climb loop from Oura provide significant climbs that reward cyclists with expansive views of the surrounding landscape.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Anelhe are designed as loops. For instance, the Chaves Old Town – N2 Kilometer Zero – Chaves loop from Redondelo is a popular circular route that allows you to start and finish in the same location.
The region's climate generally makes spring and autumn ideal for road cycling, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be warm, while winter might bring cooler, wetter conditions, though specific route conditions can vary.
While specific parking areas for cyclists are not detailed, Chaves, as a larger municipality, offers various public parking options. It's advisable to check local parking availability in Chaves or near your chosen route's starting point.
Absolutely. Anelhe offers several difficult routes for experienced cyclists. The Chaves Old Town – N2 Kilometer Zero – Chaves loop from Vidago, for example, is a 65.9 km trail with over 1100 meters of elevation gain, providing a significant challenge.
The broader Chaves region, including nearby towns like Vidago, offers various amenities. You'll find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options, especially in the historic center of Chaves, which many routes pass through or start from.
Road cycling in Anelhe allows you to explore the natural beauty of the Vila Real District. Routes often follow the Tâmega River, offering picturesque views, and traverse areas with diverse flora and fauna, such as those found near Boticas Park - Nature and Biodiversity.
Access to road cycling routes via public transport would primarily involve reaching Chaves, the main urban center in the municipality. From Chaves, you can then cycle to the starting points of various routes. Specific public transport links directly to Anelhe or individual trailheads may be limited.
Yes, the Chaves Old Town – N2 Kilometer Zero – Chaves loop from Vidago is a moderate 60.9 km route that takes you through the historic Chaves area, allowing you to experience both the region's history and its scenic roads.


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