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Road cycling around Pena offers a diverse landscape for riders, characterized by a mix of urban routes, coastal paths, and hilly terrain. The region features varied elevations, from gentle inclines along the Tagus River to more challenging climbs in the surrounding areas. Road cyclists can expect routes that traverse historic cityscapes and provide scenic views of the Atlantic coast and the Lisbon metropolitan area. The network of roads caters to different fitness levels, with options ranging from flat, easy rides…
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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80
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13.8km
00:39
100m
100m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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23.1km
01:10
160m
160m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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23.2km
01:30
420m
420m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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37
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39.8km
01:59
490m
490m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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17.5km
00:52
180m
180m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This building, often called the „Cathedral of Wine“, dates back to 1910 and owes its name to the size of its wine cellars and storage rooms. It is located near the docks where ships carrying wines from the Ribatejo region used to dock. Rooms for events.
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There are several areas where you can take a picture with Lisbon in yellow letters
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Praça do Comércio (Commerce Square, better known as Terreiro do Paço) was the site of Lisbon's Royal Palace for over 200 years. It is one of Lisbon's most important squares and, with a magnificent view of the Tagus estuary, is the city's nerve center.
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In 1971, the city government honored João I of Portugal with a bronze statue designed by Leopoldo de Almeida. Attached to the sides of the statue are two medallions depicting both Nuno Álvares Pereira and João das Regras, both of whom helped bring João I to power. João I, in turn, is commonly considered the "Defender of the Fatherland" for overthrowing the pro-Castilian interim ruler Leonora Teles de Menezes in the 1383 revolution.
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The 25th of April Bridge is a suspension bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, very similar to San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge. It crosses the Tagus River, connecting the capital to the city of Almada. Inaugurated in 1966 as the Salazar Bridge, it was renamed after the Carnation Revolution on April 25, 1974, in commemoration of the end of the dictatorship. It is a vital structure that carries both vehicles and trains.
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The Monsanto Interpretation Center (CIM) is the ideal gateway to an in-depth exploration of the Monsanto Forest Park, Lisbon's largest green space. This center offers a unique educational and environmental experience, combining nature, culture, and sustainability.
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The Arco da Rua Augusta is one of Lisbon's most iconic monuments, located at the southern entrance to Rua Augusta, right on Praça do Comércio, facing the Tagus River. This majestic triumphal arch was built to commemorate the city's reconstruction after the 1755 earthquake.
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Bridge connecting the parishes of Marvila and Alvalade, a true garden
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There are over 120 road cycling routes available around Pena. These routes offer a diverse range of experiences, from easy, flat rides along the Tagus River to more challenging climbs through hilly terrain.
Road cycling around Pena offers a varied landscape. You'll find a mix of urban routes, coastal paths, and hilly terrain. Elevations range from gentle inclines along the Tagus River to more demanding climbs in the surrounding areas, providing scenic views of the Atlantic coast and the Lisbon metropolitan area.
Yes, Pena offers several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners. For instance, the Belém Tower 🏰 – Champalimaud Foundation loop from Alcântara-Terra is an easy 8.3-mile (13.3 km) path that follows the Tagus River, passing iconic landmarks with minimal elevation gain.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Pena has numerous moderate to difficult routes. The region features significant elevation gains in its hilly areas. While specific 'difficult' routes are plentiful, a good example of a moderate route with notable climbs is the View of Lisbon – Magic Path loop from Praça de Espanha, which includes nearly 400 meters of elevation gain over 19.2 miles (30.9 km).
Absolutely. Many routes around Pena offer stunning scenic viewpoints. You can expect panoramic views of Lisbon and its surroundings, as well as picturesque vistas of the Atlantic coast and the Tagus River. Routes traversing historic cityscapes also provide unique urban scenery.
Yes, there are family-friendly road cycling options, particularly along the flatter, coastal paths. Routes like the Belém Tower 🏰 – Champalimaud Foundation loop from Alcântara-Terra are generally easy and suitable for families, offering a pleasant ride along the Tagus River with minimal traffic in designated areas.
The best times for road cycling in Pena are typically spring and autumn when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summers can be warm, especially in unshaded areas, making early morning or late evening rides preferable. Winters are generally mild, but it's always wise to check local weather conditions.
Yes, many road cycling routes around Pena are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Popular examples include the View of Lisbon – Magic Path loop from Praça de Espanha and the Magic Path loop from Santos, offering convenient circular journeys.
While road cycling around Pena, you can encounter numerous historical and cultural attractions. Routes often pass by landmarks such as the iconic Belém Tower, the historic St. George's Castle, and the Casa do Alentejo. You might also cycle past beautiful green spaces like the Gulbenkian Garden.
As Pena is an urban area, parking availability can vary. Many routes start from central locations like Praça de Espanha or Alcântara-Terra, where public parking garages or street parking might be available. It's advisable to check local parking regulations and options near your chosen starting point, especially if you're driving to the area.
The road cycling routes in Pena are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 190 reviews. More than 5,000 road cyclists have used komoot to explore Pena's varied terrain, often praising the diverse urban exploration, scenic coastal stretches, and engaging rolling hills.
Yes, Pena offers options for longer distance road cycling. While individual routes might be shorter, you can combine several routes or explore the extensive network of roads to create longer journeys. For example, the Salvabiclas loop from Jardim Zoológico covers nearly 40 km (25 miles) with significant elevation, providing a good base for extended rides.
Given Pena's urban setting within Lisbon, you'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and shops along or near most road cycling routes. Especially along coastal paths and through historic city districts, there are ample opportunities to stop for refreshments, water, or a meal.


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