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Easy hiking trails around Almada offer diverse landscapes, from extensive coastal cliffs and sandy beaches to lush forests and urban green spaces. The region is characterized by its Atlantic coastline, the Tagus River estuary, and significant protected areas like the Fossilized Cliff of Costa da Caparica and Mata dos Medos. Panoramic viewpoints overlooking Lisbon and the 25 de Abril Bridge are also prominent features, providing varied terrain for easy walks.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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121
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7.18km
01:59
120m
120m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.79km
01:16
50m
50m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.53km
01:13
60m
60m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.54km
01:01
90m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.73km
01:43
20m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Cacilhas lighthouse is one of the most iconic elements of the Cacilhas waterfront, although many people do not know that, technically, it was not originally built as an independent, traditional lighthouse. The structure is part of the old navigation support system on the Tagus River, in an area that had enormous maritime and industrial importance for decades. Cacilhas was a strategic connection point between the south bank and Lisbon, with intense ferry traffic, commercial vessels, and shipyards. The small red lighthouse seen today next to the terminal served primarily as a port signal and orientation for vessels circulating in that area of the estuary. The red color traditionally indicates the port side in navigation channels. For much of the 20th century, that entire waterfront was closely linked to the naval and industrial activity of Almada, especially the Lisnave shipyards and the region's maritime workshops. The lighthouse eventually became a visual symbol of that maritime identity.
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The ravages of time and the trash leave their mark. The former is in the nature of things, and the latter is just annoying. Nevertheless, extremely worth seeing. I ran through here without prior knowledge and am extremely enthusiastic about the place.
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A highlight when visiting Lisbon, a must-see.
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Once a land of muleteers, Cova da Piedade spurred the growth of the urban area with the reconstruction of its church, in honor of Our Lady of Piety. The industrialization of the riverside area later led to the establishment of several cork processing factories, shipbuilding yards, and cooperages, which benefited from river and rail connections. Also around that time, in the Romeira area, there was a veritable "industry" of laundry. By the mid-20th century, the installation of the Lisnave shipyards exponentially increased job opportunities and the local population. It's not difficult to find authentic works of art scattered across walls and buildings in the urban and industrial areas of Cova da Piedade – some have even become landmarks in the city's landscape! Currently, urban art has been revitalizing this and several other areas of the municipality with high potential, such as the Lisnave Shipyards, the Mutela area, or the Caramujo and Romeira area, where a dormant industrial area has begun to revive in recent years with the requalification of old silos, warehouses, and factories, now converted into innovative public spaces. The Romeira Market is an excellent example of this. The locals usually gather in the Cova da Piedade Public Garden, a central point famous for its bandstand, right next to a late 19th-century palace and the romantic Chalet Ribeiro Telles, where the Town Hall is currently located.
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Beautiful photos, thanks for sharing.🙏
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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 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 statue of the Virgin Mary and the view of the 25th of April Bridge in front of the Santuario Nacional de Cristo Rei.
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Almada offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 300 routes available. These trails cater to various preferences, from coastal paths to urban green spaces.
Yes, Almada features many easy circular routes perfect for a relaxed outing. For example, the Statue of Jesus Christ – Ferry to Lisbon loop from Cacilhas offers scenic views, or you can explore the city's largest urban park on the Parque da Paz – Lake of Parque da Paz loop from Cova da Piedade.
Many easy trails in Almada are suitable for families. The Parque da Paz – Lake of Parque da Paz loop from Cova da Piedade is an excellent choice, winding through a large urban park with wide lawns and lakes. The Hiking loop from Almada also offers a pleasant walk through urban green spaces.
While specific dog policies vary by location, many natural areas and urban parks in Almada are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. The extensive network of trails through forests like Mata dos Medos and coastal paths are popular choices for walks with pets. Always check local signage for any restrictions.
For breathtaking vistas, consider the Statue of Jesus Christ – Ferry to Lisbon loop from Cacilhas, which provides views of the Tagus River and the iconic Cristo Rei monument. The 25th of April Bridge – Statue of Jesus Christ loop from Almada also offers spectacular views of the bridge and Lisbon.
Yes, several easy trails are well-connected by public transport. Routes starting from Cacilhas, such as the Statue of Jesus Christ – Ferry to Lisbon loop from Cacilhas, are easily reachable via ferry from Lisbon. The Parque da Paz – Lake of Parque da Paz loop from Cova da Piedade is also accessible by local buses.
Parking is generally available near many trailheads, especially for routes in urban parks or popular coastal areas. For trails around Parque da Paz, you can often find street parking in Cova da Piedade. For routes near Cristo Rei, there are parking facilities, though they can be busy. Coastal areas like Costa da Caparica also have designated parking lots.
The best time for easy hikes in Almada is typically spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these seasons, the weather is mild and pleasant, ideal for exploring coastal paths, forests, and urban parks without the intense heat of summer or the heavier rains of winter.
For warmer days, consider trails that pass through forested areas. The Mata dos Medos, an 840-acre botanic reserve, offers walking paths enveloped in pine and sea breeze, providing natural shade. Urban green spaces like Parque da Paz also feature tree-lined paths that can offer some respite from the sun.
Almada's easy hikes showcase diverse landscapes. You can expect extensive coastal cliffs and sandy beaches, lush forests like Mata dos Medos, and urban green spaces such as Parque da Paz. Many trails also offer panoramic viewpoints overlooking the Tagus River and Lisbon.
Yes, several easy trails pass by notable landmarks. The Statue of Jesus Christ – Ferry to Lisbon loop from Cacilhas takes you near the iconic Cristo Rei Sanctuary, offering stunning views. You can also find highlights like the Lake of Parque da Paz within the city's largest park.
The easy trails in Almada are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1,300 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse scenery, from riverside walks with views of Lisbon to tranquil urban parks and coastal paths.
Easy hikes in Almada vary in length, generally ranging from 2.8 miles (4.5 km) to 4.5 miles (7.2 km). These routes typically take between 1 hour 15 minutes and 2 hours to complete, making them suitable for a leisurely walk.


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