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Road cycling routes around Pedrógão traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, extensive forests, and tranquil lakeside vistas. The region offers diverse terrain, from gentle gradients to more challenging climbs within areas like the Serra da Lousã. Cyclists can explore routes that follow river valleys, pass through traditional villages, and offer views of reservoirs. This area provides a varied backdrop for road cycling, combining natural features with cultural points of interest.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
5.0
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10
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101km
04:31
970m
970m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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70.3km
03:08
700m
700m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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109km
04:45
890m
890m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Park with a water mirror, spectacular.👍
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A historic parish, very old, in 1257, when D. João Peres de Aboim arrived here, the Monastery of Vera Cruz probably already existed. It is the oldest monument in the municipality and owes its fame to the Relic of the Holy Wood, brought by a knight after the Seventh Crusade. Like the vast majority of inland Alentejo villages, it has been losing inhabitants. In 1960, it had over a thousand inhabitants; today, it has less than four hundred.
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The restaurant serves at any time. You can have lunch at 5 p.m. or 6 p.m. if you wish.
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This restaurant serves until very late. I was served at 4 p.m. Impeccable service, very friendly staff. Excellent food.
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The Castle of Beja, a central point of Beja
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The iconic gatehouse of Beja Fortress
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Road cycling routes in Pedrógão feature a diverse landscape of rolling hills, extensive forests, and tranquil lakeside vistas. While many routes offer gentle gradients, you'll also find more challenging climbs, particularly in areas like the Serra da Lousã. The region combines natural features with cultural points of interest, including river valleys and traditional villages.
Pedrógão offers a range of road cycling routes suitable for different skill levels. While there is one moderate route, the majority of the routes, such as Castle of Beja – Portas de Aljustrel loop from Cuba and Vila de Frades – View of Alqueva Reservoir loop from Cuba, are rated as difficult. These often include significant elevation gains, with some climbs exceeding 900 meters, providing a good challenge for experienced cyclists.
The ideal seasons for road cycling in Pedrógão are spring (March-May) and fall (September-November). During these months, temperatures are mild, and the natural scenery is particularly vibrant, offering comfortable conditions for exploring the region's routes.
Many routes offer breathtaking views, especially from the summits of the Serra da Lousã. You can also expect serene lakeside vistas and passages through traditional villages. Notable landmarks in the wider region include the historic Philippine Bridge and views of the Cabril Dam and Zêzere River. For specific attractions, consider visiting the Castle of Moura or the Vidigueira Clock Tower.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Pedrógão are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Castle of Beja – Portas de Aljustrel loop from Cuba, the Vila de Frades – View of Alqueva Reservoir loop from Cuba, and the Restaurant "O Artur" loop from Portel.
The road cycling experience in Pedrógão is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 2 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, which includes rolling hills, lush forests, and serene lakeshores, providing a beautiful and engaging backdrop for rides.
While most routes in Pedrógão are rated as difficult, there is one moderate option: the Restaurant "O Artur" loop from Portel. This 70.3 km route leads through rolling hills and traditional villages, offering a less strenuous experience compared to the more challenging climbs in the region.
Pedrógão offers several longer road cycling routes for endurance enthusiasts. The Portas de Aljustrel – Castle of Beja loop from Serpa is approximately 108.7 km, and the View of Alqueva Reservoir – View of Reguengos de Monsaraz loop from Reguengos de Monsaraz spans about 109.5 km, both offering significant distances and elevation.
Yes, many road cycling routes in Pedrógão are designed to pass through charming traditional villages. The region is known for its 'Schist Villages' (Aldeias do Xisto) like Ferraria de São João, Gondramaz, and Casal de São Simão, which offer unique stone architecture and cultural insights. The Restaurant "O Artur" loop from Portel is an example of a route that takes you through traditional villages.
Absolutely. The region is rich with water features. Routes like the Vila de Frades – View of Alqueva Reservoir loop from Cuba offer stunning views of the Alqueva Reservoir. You can also find routes that follow river valleys and provide views of the Zêzere River and Cabril Dam, enhancing the scenic appeal of your ride.
There are at least 5 road cycling routes detailed for the Pedrógão area, catering to various preferences and skill levels, with the majority being challenging rides.


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