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Hiking around Águas Frias offers a range of trails primarily located in the Chaves region of Portugal. The landscape features varied terrain, including paths near thermal springs and routes through rural areas. Elevations are generally moderate, with some trails offering views from higher points. The region provides opportunities for exploring both natural settings and historical town surroundings.

Best hiking trails around Águas Frias

  • The most popular hiking route is Chaves Thermal Spring loop from Chaves, a 4.5 miles (7.2…

Last updated: June 28, 2026

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N2 Kilometer Zero – Chaves – Chaves Thermal Spring loop from Chaves

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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João Carlos Correia
November 23, 2025, Museu das Termas Romanas de Chaves

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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Visiting the Castle of Chaves is worth it because it is, quite literally, the high point of the city—both in altitude and in history. Although "only" the imposing Keep (Torre de Menagem) and parts of the walls remain from the original grand defensive system, a visit is a must for these 4 reasons: 1. The Best View in the City Climbing to the top of the Keep (about 28 meters high) offers an unmatched reward. The Panorama: From there, you have a 360º view over the old rooftops, the Tâmega River winding below, the Roman Bridge, and the Brunheiro and Larouco mountains in the distance. It is the best place to understand the city's geography. 2. The Military Museum (A Journey Across 4 Floors) The tower is not empty. The interior has been transformed into a very interesting Military Museum (and the ticket is almost symbolic, usually costing around €1). As you climb the stairs, you pass through four themed floors showing the evolution of weaponry, from the Middle Ages to World War I. It is fascinating to see armor, swords, and uniforms in an authentic stone setting, which helps you imagine the lives of the soldiers who defended the border there. 3. The Castle Garden The tower is surrounded by a beautifully kept garden, which functions as an open-air museum. It is a peaceful space, full of flowers, where you can see Roman and medieval archaeological pieces displayed on the lawns. It is the ideal spot for a break in the shade after walking through the city. 4. A History of Resistance This castle is a symbol of Portugal's independence. Given its proximity to Spain (only 10 km away), Chaves was always the "Key to the Kingdom." Visiting the castle means standing on ground where countless battles were fought to keep the border safe against Castilian and French invasions. The climb is done via stairs (there is no elevator), but the view from the top makes up for every step. Try to go near the end of the day, when the setting sun hits the stones of the tower and the city below, creating a spectacular golden color.

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The statue honors General Francisco Silveira, the man who led the recapture of Chaves from the French in 1809. Chaves was the first Portuguese city to liberate itself from Napoleon's rule, and it was this general (with the help of popular militias) who besieged the French army inside the Fort of São Francisco and forced them to surrender. The statue celebrates that courage and strategy.

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The Bridge of Trajan (often simply called the Roman Bridge) is, without a doubt, the most important monument in Chaves. It is worth visiting because it is not just an "old stone bridge"; it is a masterpiece of engineering that defines the city's identity. Here are the 4 main reasons why: 1. Walking on 2,000 Years of History This is one of the best-preserved Roman bridges in the entire Iberian Peninsula. It was built between the late 1st and early 2nd century AD, during the reign of Emperor Trajan. The Feeling: Crossing it on foot (cars are forbidden) means you are literally walking on the same stones as Roman legions, medieval merchants, and Napoleonic troops. It is an instant trip back in time. 2. Engineering that Defies Time It is worth looking closely at the structure to understand why it is still standing. The Tâmega River is known for its violent floods, yet the bridge has withstood them for two millennia. The Secret: If you go down to the riverbank, notice the cutwaters (the triangular structures at the base of the pillars). They were designed to "cut" the force of the water and prevent the bridge from collapsing. It is a live lesson in ancient architecture. 3. The Stones that "Speak" (Milestones) In the middle of the bridge, you will find two cylindrical stone columns (milestones) with Latin inscriptions. One of them is particularly important: the "Padrão dos Povos" (Standard of the Peoples). The inscription lists the 10 local tribes of the region (the "Aquiflavienses") who contributed to the construction of the bridge. It is a historical document carved in stone that has survived to this day. 4. The Photogenic Scenery The bridge connects the historic center to the Madalena neighborhood and is set within a beautiful public garden (Jardim do Tabolado). It is the perfect spot to watch the sunset, seeing the reflection of the arches in the water with the Castle of Chaves dominating the landscape high above. Visitor Tip: After crossing the bridge coming from the historic center, turn left and walk along the landscaped riverbanks. There are stepping stones (pedras poldras) nearby in the water that allow you to see the grandeur of Trajan's Bridge from an impressive low angle.

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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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Andreas
August 2, 2025, Castelo de Chaves

Chaves Castle was built in the 9th century by Alfonso III of León to reinforce the city's defenses during the Christian Reconquest. Over the centuries, it has undergone several renovations. It can be visited for just one euro.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available in Águas Frias?

There are around 7 hiking trails available in the Águas Frias region, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.

What kind of terrain can I expect on hikes around Águas Frias?

Hikers in Águas Frias can expect varied terrain, including paths that wind near thermal springs and routes through picturesque rural and forested areas. Elevations are generally moderate, with some trails offering views from higher points.

Are there any viewpoints on the hiking trails in Águas Frias?

Yes, some trails offer excellent panoramic views. For example, the Miradouro de S. Lourenço loop from Ribeira das Avelãs features an ascent to a viewpoint, providing expansive vistas of the surrounding landscape.

Are the hiking trails in Águas Frias suitable for families?

Yes, Águas Frias offers several easy trails suitable for families. The Chaves Thermal Spring loop from Chaves is an easy 4.5-mile route that explores the area around the thermal springs, perfect for a family outing.

Can I bring my dog on the hiking trails in Águas Frias?

While specific regulations for dogs on trails are not detailed, generally, dogs are welcome on many rural and natural trails in Portugal, especially if kept on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage or specific trail rules before heading out with your pet.

Are there circular hiking routes in Águas Frias?

Yes, many of the trails in Águas Frias are designed as loops. Examples include the Chaves Thermal Spring loop from Chaves, the Miradouro de S. Lourenço loop from Ribeira das Avelãs, and the Santa Bárbara loop from São Pedro de Agostém.

What are some notable landmarks or attractions I can see while hiking?

The region around Águas Frias is rich in history and natural beauty. You can explore the historic Chaves Old Town, walk across the ancient Trajan Bridge (Chaves Roman Bridge), or visit the renowned Chaves Thermal Spring. The Chaves Old Town – Nadir Afonso Foundation loop from Chaves is a great way to see some of these sights.

Is public transport available to reach the trailheads in Águas Frias?

Águas Frias is located near Chaves, which has public transport connections. While specific bus routes to every trailhead might be limited, you can often reach starting points in or near Chaves by local transport. For more remote trailheads, a car might be more convenient.

Where can I park when hiking in Águas Frias?

Many trailheads, especially those starting from towns like Chaves or São Pedro de Agostém, offer parking facilities. When planning your hike, it's advisable to check the specific starting point for available parking options, which are usually well-indicated in komoot tour details.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in Águas Frias?

The Chaves region generally offers pleasant hiking conditions during spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) when temperatures are mild. Summer can be warm, especially in July and August, while winter can bring cooler temperatures and occasional rain. Always check the local weather forecast before your hike.

What do other hikers say about the trails in Águas Frias?

The trails in Águas Frias are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 10 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, the opportunities to explore both natural settings and historical town surroundings, and the well-maintained paths.

Are there any easy hiking options in Águas Frias?

Yes, Águas Frias offers several easy hiking options. For instance, the Chaves Thermal Spring loop from Chaves is an easy 4.5-mile route, and the Chaves Town Hall – Chaves Old Town loop from Chaves is a shorter, easy 3.1-mile walk.

Are there places to eat or stay near the hiking trails in Águas Frias?

The town of Chaves, being a central hub for the region, offers a variety of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. Many hiking routes start from or pass through areas close to these amenities, allowing hikers to easily find refreshments or lodging.

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