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Jogging around Espariz e Espariz e Espariz e Sinde offers a variety of running experiences across its diverse landscape. The region features a mix of rural paths, river valleys, and undulating terrain, providing options for different fitness levels. There are 17 jogging routes available, ranging from easy to difficult, with 1 easy, 13 moderate, and 3 difficult options. These routes allow runners to explore the natural surroundings and local areas.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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13.3km
01:44
370m
370m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.1km
01:08
150m
150m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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11.9km
01:16
160m
170m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.1km
01:30
220m
220m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Bridge built over the Cavalos River, with a deck approximately 50 m long and 3 m wide. It probably forms part of the same road link as the Roman road of Pedra da Sé, serving as a connection between the Roman civitas of Bobadela and that of Viseu. It has only one arch with a perfect semicircular span, and the pavement that forms part of the deck is the result of intervention after the time of construction. It has been classified as a Property of Public Interest (IIP) since 1990, by Decree No. 163 of July 17, 1990.
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Small but very pleasant river beach (without sand) on the course of the Rio de Cavalos.
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Nestled along the banks of the Alva River, Côja is immersed in a green environment, surrounded by mountains and forests. The village is characterized by traditional architecture, a charming Roman bridge and a peaceful atmosphere.
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The Roman Bridge of Sumes, with its round arch, is a stone masonry structure measuring approximately 6.4 metres. It stands over the Cavalos River, in a natural setting, punctuated by enormous granite rocks and crisscrossed by dirt paths. This is where the fantastic Trilho dos Gaios begins (or ends), winding along the Cavalos River between several waterfalls and lush vegetation.
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The Roman Bridge of Sumes stands over the River des Chevaliers, shrouded in mystery. Although its foundations appear to be Roman, the exact date of its construction remains uncertain. An inscription reading "80 AD" found on a nearby wall suggests its origin, but some historians believe it refers to an ancient spring. In the surrounding area, traces of medieval paving can still be seen. Regardless of the bridge's uncertain age, it is classified as a Property of Public Interest, having witnessed centuries of history.
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In summer, the river beach of Vale de Gaios becomes a little paradise for those looking to cool off. Its crystal-clear water, formed by the Cavalos River, a tributary of the Mondego, invites you to take a refreshing dip and spend long moments in the sun. On hot days, there is no better place to enjoy nature and recharge your batteries!
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The colourful walkways of the Trilho dos Gaios start at the river beach of Vale de Gaios and lead you to the ancient Roman Bridge of Sumes. Along the way, you will pass by the winding banks of the Cavalos River, a wild tributary of the Mondego, which hides among the lush vegetation and moss-covered rocks, as if it were something out of a fairy tale. In some parts, it disappears completely under gigantic blocks of granite, with only the gentle murmur of the water revealing its presence.
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Unlike the vast majority of railway stations on the old Dão line, which are now part of the Ecopista do Dão attraction, Treixedo station has not been restored. There have already been several projects for its reuse, but for some reason they have not progressed.
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There are 17 running routes around Espariz e Espariz e Espariz e Sinde, offering a variety of experiences for different fitness levels.
Yes, there is 1 easy running route available in Espariz e Espariz e Espariz e Sinde, perfect for those new to jogging or looking for a relaxed pace.
The region offers a diverse landscape with a mix of rural paths, scenic river valleys, and undulating terrain. You'll find options ranging from gentle trails to more challenging ascents.
Yes, for experienced runners seeking a challenge, there are 3 difficult routes. One notable option is the Roman Bridge of Sumes – Vale de Gaios River Beach loop from Candosa, which covers 8.3 miles (13.3 km) and connects historical sites with river scenery.
More than 140 runners have used komoot to explore the varied terrain of Espariz e Espariz e Espariz e Sinde. They often praise the diverse landscapes, from rural paths to river valleys, and the options available for all ability levels.
Yes, many of the routes in Espariz e Espariz e Espariz e Sinde are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the Running loop from Secarias, which offers varied terrain and scenic views.
Several routes pass by interesting points. You might encounter the historic Roman Bridge of Sumes or the picturesque Vale de Gaios River Beach. The Colorful Boardwalks of the Trilho dos Gaios also offer a unique sight.
While specific viewpoints aren't detailed for every route, the undulating terrain and river valleys often provide scenic vistas. The Miradouro do Canto loop from Sarzedo is likely to offer elevated perspectives, given its name.
Absolutely. The majority of routes, 13 out of 17, are classified as moderate. A popular choice is the Côja loop from Côja e Barril de Alva, which takes you through rural landscapes and local villages.
The running routes vary in distance. For example, the Running loop from Pinheiro de Ázere is about 6.7 miles (10.9 km), while the Roman Bridge of Sumes – Vale de Gaios River Beach loop from Candosa is 8.3 miles (13.3 km).
Yes, the region is characterized by its river valleys. Many routes, such as those near the Vale de Gaios River Beach, incorporate river scenery, providing pleasant running environments.


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