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Road cycling routes around Sarilhos Pequenos offer diverse terrain along the Tagus River estuary, characterized by flat, picturesque routes and unique wetland landscapes. The broader Moita region provides varied cycling terrain, including areas with gentle gradients and some more challenging sections. Cyclists can explore traditional riverside villages, industrial backdrops near the Coina river, and the distinct environment of the Salinas do Samouco.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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72.5km
03:04
460m
460m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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41.9km
01:56
180m
180m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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49.7km
02:08
180m
180m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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36.9km
01:40
160m
160m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Rio Frio Palace was built in the early 20th century, in a privileged location near Montijo, Alcochete, and the banks of the Tagus River. Once, the property, covering approximately 17,000 hectares, was considered one of the largest estates in the country, primarily producing wine. In subsequent generations, the estate was inherited by a nephew of José Maria dos Santos, Alfredo Santos Jorge, who commissioned the construction of the Rio Frio Palace. Dona Maria de Lourdes Pereira Lupi d'Orey, the current owner of the Rio Frio Palace and great-niece of Alfredo Santos Jorge, recalls the magic of life on the estate. From a large family deeply connected to the countryside and agriculture, her brother José Samuel Lupi stands out as a bullfighting figure. The house offers elegant décor, with a magnificent collection of tiles by Jorge Colaço. It offers an enchanting journey through the gardens and woods, providing a unique experience. (Source: www.solaresdeportugal.pt)
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Built in the 18th century, it is an eye-catcher with its baroque architecture and the typical blue and white tiles in which some icons were also kept.
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The road is safer than the trail
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Great spot but the route along the path is only possible if you are sporty and have a bike weighing less than 15 kg (to carry it!) 2 hours to do 6 km!! 😓
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The Esteval Windmill or Moinho Velho is located in the municipality of Montijo. It was built in 1826, as can be seen from the date on the inside, and was part of a large agricultural property called Quinta do Moinho Velho. This mill is an emblematic example of the mills known as those from the South of Portugal, with a fixed tower in stone masonry and a rotating hood by means of an internal windlass. It is a living testimony to the flouring processes that were once used. It ceased to function at the beginning of the 20th century after 75 years of operation, and its reconstruction was promoted by the Local Authority according to the guidelines of the Portuguese International Section of Millology. The architectural structure did not undergo significant changes, however the wind collection system and the grinding apparatus were replaced. The mill maintains the traditional grinding system in operation. It opened in 2000. (Source: Wikipedia)
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Ancient, magnificent olive trees that are still alive.
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Former gas station ⛽️ transformed into a café ☕️. Very original.
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The region offers diverse terrain. You'll find many flat, picturesque routes along the Tagus River estuary, ideal for smooth cycling. The broader Moita municipality also features varied landscapes, including areas with gentle gradients and some more challenging sections with significant elevation gain, particularly on routes heading towards the Arrábida coast.
Yes, Sarilhos Pequenos caters to various skill levels. There are numerous easy loops, such as the Sarilhos Bridge – Rosário Courtyard loop from Montijo, which is mostly flat. For more experienced riders seeking a challenge, routes like the Arrábida Scenic Road – Coast View Deluxe loop from Moita offer substantial elevation gain and expansive scenic views.
You can explore unique wetland landscapes like the Salinas do Samouco, which offers a rich ecosystem and flat routes. Cyclists can also observe traditional, colorful houses of seafaring folk and one of the few remaining naval shipyards in the estuary. Along the Coina river, you'll encounter the distinctive industrial backdrop of the Cranes of the Deactivated Coina Port.
Absolutely. Routes along the Tagus estuary provide scenic views of the water and the opposing bank. The Ponta dos Corvos is a notable spot offering great views, a sandy road that can be fun to ride, and even a coffee bar. More challenging routes, such as those extending towards the Arrábida coast, are specifically designed for expansive scenic vistas.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Sarilhos Pequenos are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the popular Salinas do Samouco – Casa das Esguias loop from Moita and the Cais de Aldeia Galega – Ecopista do Montijo loop from Montijo.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling for much of the year. The flat riverside routes are enjoyable in most seasons. However, for the most comfortable experience, especially on longer rides or those with more exposure, spring and autumn offer milder temperatures and less chance of extreme heat or strong winds.
Yes, many starting points for road cycling routes in the Sarilhos Pequenos area, particularly in nearby towns like Moita and Montijo, offer parking facilities. It's advisable to check specific route details on komoot for recommended parking locations.
Sarilhos Pequenos is located near Lisbon, and public transport options are available to reach the general area. You can typically use bus services or ferries across the Tagus River to reach towns like Moita or Montijo, which serve as common starting points for many routes. From there, you can easily access the cycling network.
Yes, you'll find opportunities for refreshments. Sarilhos Pequenos itself has local establishments, and the Ponta dos Corvos features a coffee bar. Many routes pass through or near traditional riverside villages and towns like Moita and Montijo, where you can find cafes, restaurants, and shops to refuel.
The road cycling routes around Sarilhos Pequenos are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 50 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, from the serene Tagus estuary views to the unique wetland environments, and appreciate the variety of routes catering to different fitness levels.
There are over 100 road cycling routes available around Sarilhos Pequenos on komoot, offering a wide range of options for exploration. These include 30 easy routes, 68 moderate routes, and 4 difficult routes, ensuring there's something for every cyclist.
While road cycling routes themselves are generally open, the suitability for dogs depends on the specific route and local regulations. Many routes follow paved roads or dedicated cycle paths where dogs on a leash might be permitted. However, it's always best to check local signage and be mindful of traffic and other users. For off-road sections or nature reserves like Salinas do Samouco, specific rules regarding dogs may apply.


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