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Hiking around Quintos is characterized by routes along the Guadiana River and through its valley, featuring historical aqueducts and old mills. The terrain includes gentle elevations and paths leading to natural features like the Pulo do Lobo Waterfall. This region offers a mix of riverside trails and routes through varied landscapes.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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14.5km
03:54
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This aqueduct is a remarkable example of ancient hydraulic engineering, designed to transport water from external sources to the city centre.Originally built in Roman times and then extensively modified and expanded in subsequent centuries, particularly during the medieval and modern periods, the aqueduct features a series of sturdy arches that crisscross the landscape.
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Azenha da Ordem is a true hidden treasure, a watermill that reserves a pleasant surprise for those who discover it. Situated in a privileged position, here the water flows with surprising power and abundance, creating a vibrant and vital atmosphere. This enchanting place is one of those beautiful, evocative and almost intimate places that Portugal holds. Still little known and little visited, Azenha da Ordem offers an authentic experience, allowing you to enjoy a rare privilege: the uncontaminated beauty and tranquility of a corner of the world where nature and history blend harmoniously.
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This aqueduct is a remarkable example of ancient hydraulic engineering, designed to transport water from external sources to the city centre. Originally built in Roman times and then extensively modified and expanded in subsequent centuries, particularly during the medieval and modern periods, the aqueduct features a series of sturdy arches that crisscross the landscape.
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You can access Pulo do Lobo from either side of the river: from Aldeia da Amendoeira, on the Mértola-Beja road (left bank), or from Serpa, in the village of Vale de Poços, where you'll find signs indicating exactly where to turn right (right bank). Both paths are well signposted, and both have several viewpoints. The best view of the waterfall, however, is undoubtedly from the viewpoint on the right bank. Further ahead, you'll see Pego dos Sáveis, the spot where the water suddenly calms down again, forming a tranquil lake.
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The Serpa Aqueduct is an unusual piece of Portuguese engineering due to the fact that it was a private undertaking. It was built at the end of the 17th century to serve the Manor of the Counts of Ficalho, which is located in one of the sections of the Serpa wall. The most interesting part of the structure is located next to the Porta de Beja, where the aqueduct is supported by arches built into the wall. At the end of the aqueduct we find a Moorish waterwheel, leaning against the wall and serving as a buttress to the aqueduct itself.
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In the 12th century, this huge aqueduct was built to share water with the population. To this date, it has been maintained and it has became one of Serpa's landmark, very well illuminated at night. You can see the aqueduct when you are a few km away from the city, and the view is breathtaking when you are close to it. Please note that right next to the walls and aqueduct, you can find Olive trees that are 1000-year old ! A must see, a must-take-a-picture, and must relax in the cozy green benches that are just in front of the aqueduct - Especially in hot sunny days.
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There are over 10 hiking trails around Quintos, offering a variety of experiences. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 60 reviews.
Hiking in Quintos is characterized by routes along the Guadiana River and through its valley. You'll encounter historical aqueducts, old mills, and natural features like the Pulo do Lobo Waterfall. The terrain includes gentle elevations and diverse riverine landscapes.
Yes, Quintos offers several easy routes. For example, the View of the Guadiana Valley – Pulo do Lobo Waterfall loop from Anta das Pias is an easy 3.6-mile trail that takes about 1 hour 40 minutes, offering views of the Guadiana Valley and leading to a waterfall. Another easy option is the Guadiana River – Pulo do Lobo Waterfall loop from Parque do Pulo do Lobo.
Many of the trails in Quintos are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the View of the Guadiana Valley – Pulo do Lobo Waterfall loop from Anta das Pias and the Serpa Aqueduct – Ermida de São Pedro de Serpa loop from Serpa.
The region is rich in history. You can explore historical structures like the Serpa Aqueduct along some routes. Nearby attractions include the impressive Castle of Beja and Serpa Castle, as well as the Pelourinho de Beja and the Church of Mercy of Beja.
Yes, the Pulo do Lobo Waterfall is a prominent natural feature in Quintos. Several trails lead to or offer views of this waterfall, such as the View of the Guadiana Valley – Pulo do Lobo Waterfall loop from Anta das Pias.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars. Reviewers often praise the scenic routes along the Guadiana River, the historical aqueducts, and the natural beauty of the Pulo do Lobo Waterfall.
Yes, Quintos offers several moderate options. The Serpa Aqueduct – Ermida de São Pedro de Serpa loop from Serpa is a moderate 9.0-mile path featuring historical structures, taking approximately 3 hours 54 minutes. Another moderate trail is the Old Mill on the Guadiana – Hinton Panoramic Swing loop from Quintos, which is about 9.9 miles long.
Hikers in Quintos will encounter the serene Guadiana River, its valley, and the impressive Pulo do Lobo Waterfall. The routes also pass by old mills, offering a glimpse into the region's natural and historical landscape.
Yes, some routes incorporate scenic viewpoints. For instance, the Old Mill on the Guadiana – Hinton Panoramic Swing loop from Quintos includes a panoramic swing, offering unique photo opportunities and expansive views of the surrounding landscape.
Hikes in Quintos vary in length and duration. Easy routes like the View of the Guadiana Valley – Pulo do Lobo Waterfall loop from Anta das Pias can be completed in under 2 hours, while moderate trails such as the Old Mill on the Guadiana – Hinton Panoramic Swing loop from Quintos can take around 4 hours or more.


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