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Touring cycling routes around Buraca navigate a landscape characterized by its proximity to the Tagus River estuary and the urban-coastal transition of the Lisbon metropolitan area. The region features a mix of historical landmarks, expansive parklands like Parque Florestal de Monsanto, and accessible riverfront paths. While generally low in elevation, some routes include gentle ascents and descents, connecting urban centers with natural and historical sites. Buraca cycling routes offer diverse terrain for various skill levels.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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26.3km
01:37
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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75.2km
04:48
840m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.78km
00:52
110m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Here you can admire beautiful sunrises.
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Visit and Tourism Currently open to visitors: Interior gallery of the aqueduct (reservations required). Summit of the arches in Alcântara. Water Museum and the historic reservoirs (Amoreiras, Patriarcal, Barbadinhos). General admission: from €4; themed tours: between €6 and €10. Ideal for lovers of architecture, history, and urban hiking.
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The Acueducto das Águas Livres (Free Water Aqueduct) is one of Lisbon's most iconic landmarks and an impressive example of 18th-century hydraulic engineering. The main canal carried water from the Amadora area to Lisbon. It connected to reservoirs such as the Reservatório da Mãe d’Água das Amoreiras (Amoreiras Water Reservoir), which is open to visitors today. It distributed water to more than 30 public fountains throughout the city.
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Eduardo VII Park stretches like a large green ribbon up the hill, offering plenty of space to breathe with its lawns and paths. From the top, you have a stunning view across Avenida da Liberdade all the way down to the Tagus River. Perfect for a quiet break, a picnic, or a relaxing stroll in nature right in the heart of Lisbon.
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The Miradouro da Praia do Sul viewpoint, located in Ericeira, in the municipality of Mafra, Portugal, is a privileged observation point to admire the Atlantic coast. From there, it's possible to have a panoramic view over Praia do Sul (also known as Praia da Baleia), the village, and the Ericeira World Surfing Reserve. Features and what to see Praia do Sul: The beach, which is about 400 meters long, is visible from the viewpoint. Next to a nearby hotel, there is a natural pool protected by a rocky breakwater, offering calmer conditions for swimming. Ericeira Village: The viewpoint also provides views over the village of Ericeira, known for its fishing tradition and its importance as a surfing destination. Walking path: The beach is crossed by a walking path that connects the village to the viewpoint, making it an easily accessible place for walks. Sunset: The sunset view from the viewpoint is one of the highlights of the visit. Information about access Location: The viewpoint is located at the top of a cliff, at the end of a steep ramp leading to Praia do Sul (South Beach). Accessibility: Although access to the beach can be steep in some places, the viewpoint offers an accessible view. Trails: The region also offers trekking trails that may include the viewpoint and Praia do Sul.
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The Miradouro Praia da Foz do Lizandro is an incredible tourist spot located in Carvoeira, Lisbon, Portugal. It offers stunning views of Foz do Lizandro beach and the Atlantic Ocean. The beach itself is known for its ideal conditions for surfers and bodyboarders, and is also a popular destination for families due to its calm waters and golden sand.
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From here you have a very nice view over Lisbon and the Tajo
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There are over 180 touring cycling routes around Buraca, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. This includes 55 easy routes, 70 moderate routes, and 57 difficult routes.
Yes, for experienced touring cyclists looking for a challenge, routes like the Praia do Sul (Ericeira) – Old windmill 🌀 loop from Reboleira offer a substantial distance of over 75 km with significant elevation changes.
For families or beginners, easy routes are plentiful. A great option is the Belém Tower – Monument to the Discoveries loop from Santa Maria de Belém, which is 26.3 km long and offers scenic views of historical monuments along the Tagus River.
Many touring cycling routes in Buraca are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Águas Livres Aqueduct – Mother (Fernando Botero) loop from Parque Florestal de Monsanto, which traverses parkland and historical aqueduct structures.
Buraca's touring cycling routes offer access to various natural attractions. You can explore areas like the University of Lisbon Botanical Garden or the Quinta das Conchas and Lilases Park. For more natural monuments, you can check out the Natural Monuments around Buraca guide.
Yes, several routes pass by beautiful lakes and gardens. You might encounter the Gulbenkian Garden or the Lake of Parque da Paz. For a comprehensive list, refer to the Lakes around Buraca guide.
The region is rich in historical landmarks. Routes often pass by iconic sites such as the Monument to the Overseas Combatants 🏛️ Belém and the Sanctuary of Christ the King (Santuário de Cristo Rei). The Águas Livres Aqueduct – Campo Pequeno Bullring loop from Pontinha also takes you past significant architecture.
Buraca, being part of the Lisbon metropolitan area, generally enjoys a mild climate. Spring (April-June) and Autumn (September-October) are often ideal, offering pleasant temperatures and less crowded conditions. Summers can be warm, while winters are mild but may have more rainfall.
Absolutely. Many routes offer opportunities for scenic views. For example, the Eduardo VII Park Viewpoint is a notable spot that can be incorporated into your ride, providing panoramic vistas of the city.
The touring cycling routes in Buraca are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 500 reviews. Cyclists often praise the blend of historical landmarks, accessible riverfront paths, and urban parklands, as well as the variety of routes catering to different abilities.
Given Buraca's location within the Lisbon metropolitan area, many trailheads are well-connected by public transport, including metro, bus, and train services. This makes it convenient to access various starting points for your touring cycling adventures.
Yes, as the routes often pass through urban areas and popular tourist spots, you'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and shops where you can stop for refreshments, snacks, or a meal. This is particularly true for routes along the riverfront or through city parks.
Parking availability varies depending on the specific trailhead. In urban areas, public parking garages or street parking (which may be metered) are common. Near larger parks or attractions, dedicated parking lots might be available. It's advisable to check specific starting points for the best parking options.


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