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Gravel biking around Miranda offers routes through varied terrain, characterized by protected landscapes, river valleys, and hilly sections. The region features a mix of natural environments, including areas with significant elevation changes and more moderate paths along waterways. These routes provide opportunities to explore the local geography, from forested areas to open landscapes.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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29.4km
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This difficult 18.3-mile (29.4 km) gravel biking loop in Corno do Bico Protected Landscape offers panoramic views and challenging terrain.
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03:43
820m
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Tackle the difficult 22.6-mile (36.4 km) Loop Tour on Corno de Bico da Paredes de Coura, a gravel biking adventure with 2699 feet (823 metre

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40.2km
03:55
990m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:41
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Moderate 12.4-mile gravel biking loop on Corno de Bico da Lamas with 1045 feet of elevation gain and panoramic views.
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36.0km
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Historical Context Origin of the name: The town of Ponte de Lima, the oldest in Portugal, derives its name from the bridge that crosses it. Way of St. James: The bridge is an important crossing point on the Portuguese Way of St. James. Legend: The legend of the Lima River, which runs under the bridge, tells that the Romans believed it to be the river of forgetfulness, which would have given rise to the myth that people who crossed it would forget their past lives.
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The bridge that gives the Lima Bridge its name is actually a combination of two structures: a Roman section, built in the 1st century, and a medieval section, expanded in the 14th century. It crosses the Lima River and is one of the town's most emblematic monuments. Characteristics of the bridge Roman section: The remaining Roman section consists of five arches, and its construction is linked to the military road that connected the cities of Braga and Astorga. Medieval section: The medieval portion of the bridge is larger and was built to connect to the Roman section, extending the structure over the river. Material: The bridge is built of granite, using the Roman technique of "quadratum" and "vittatum" masonry.
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A city bathed by the Lima River, with walking trails in the area and good food.👍🥾🇵🇹
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The main attraction of the town.
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- Take a break and go for a swim. - The Bemposta Floating Pier is located on the Lima River. This facility is located near the Lima River Ecovia and is a must-see for kayaking trips down the Lima River, organized by local companies specializing in these activities.
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Take advantage and visit the horn of the beak, see photos
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Gravel biking around Miranda offers a diverse landscape, characterized by protected natural areas, river valleys, and challenging hilly sections. You'll find a mix of environments, from routes with significant elevation changes, particularly in the Corno de Bico area, to more moderate paths along waterways like the Lima River Ecotrail.
Yes, Miranda features several challenging gravel bike trails. For instance, the Corno de Bico Loop Trail is a difficult 29.4 km route with substantial elevation gain. Another demanding option is the Corno de Bico Loop from Paredes de Coura, spanning 36.4 km with significant climbing.
While many routes are challenging, there are moderate options suitable for those looking for a less strenuous ride. The Corno de Bico Protected Landscape Trail is a moderate 20.0 km route through a beautiful natural area. Additionally, the Lima River Ecotrail – Roman Bridge of Ponte de Lima loop from Ponte de Lima offers a moderate 36.0 km experience along the river.
Many trails in Miranda pass through protected landscapes, offering scenic views. Along the Lima River Ecotrail, you can visit the historic Roman Bridge of Ponte de Lima. Other nearby attractions include the Old Jail Tower and the Cruz dos Franceses, providing cultural and historical points of interest.
Yes, several gravel routes in Miranda are designed as loops. Examples include the Corno de Bico Loop Trail, the Corno de Bico Loop from Paredes de Coura, and the Tour da Chã das Pipas: loop from Paredes de Coura. These circular routes allow you to start and finish at the same point, making logistics easier.
The gravel biking routes in Miranda are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 5 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the beauty of the protected landscapes, and the challenging yet rewarding climbs, particularly in the Corno de Bico area.
While specific seasonal data isn't available, regions with varied terrain like Miranda often offer pleasant riding conditions in spring and autumn, when temperatures are milder and the natural scenery is vibrant. Summer can be warm, especially on exposed sections, while winter might bring cooler, potentially wetter conditions, particularly in higher elevations.
Yes, the Lima River Ecotrail – Roman Bridge of Ponte de Lima loop from Ponte de Lima is a notable route that follows a river ecotrail. This moderate trail offers a scenic experience along the Lima River, combining natural beauty with historical points of interest.
There are 6 gravel bike trails documented in Miranda, offering a range of experiences from moderate to difficult. This includes routes through protected landscapes and along river valleys.
Yes, the Corno de Bico Protected Landscape Trail is specifically designed to lead through a protected natural area, offering riders an immersive experience in the region's natural beauty. Other routes in the Corno de Bico area also traverse these protected landscapes.
Absolutely. Miranda is known for its challenging hilly terrain. Routes like the Tour da Chã das Pipas: loop from Paredes de Coura feature nearly 1000 meters of elevation gain over 40.2 km, providing a demanding workout for experienced gravel bikers.


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