Best lakes around São Vicente De Pereira Jusã are primarily found within the expansive Ria de Aveiro, a significant coastal lagoon system adjacent to the parish. This area is characterized by a complex network of canals, islands, and marshlands, offering diverse habitats and ecological richness. The Ria de Aveiro, a 45-kilometer long lagoon, provides numerous opportunities for water sports, cycling, and hiking along its margins. Its historical and cultural significance is tied to traditional fishing and the use of Moliceiro…
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The Ria de Aveiro, also known as Foz do Vouga, is a lagoon that exists in the region of Aveiro, between Ovar and Mira. It is a shallow coastal lagoon with extensive intertidal zones, extending inland from Portugal, parallel to the Atlantic Ocean, over a length of 45 kilometres and a maximum width of 11 kilometres. Its area runs through two districts (Aveiro and Coimbra) and the towns of Aveiro, Estarreja, Ílhavo, Mira, Murtosa, Ovar and Vagos. The estuary is divided into three channels/zones: the Ovar Channel, the Ílhavo Channel and the Mira Channel.
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Areinho River Beach, located on the Douro River, offers views of Porto, ample parking, quality restaurants and peaceful green space with areas for family gatherings.
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Beautiful inland port on the lagoon
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Sport boat harbor at the north end of the large Aveiro lagoon, just as it becomes a narrow channel that continues up north but becomes too shallow to navigate
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Nicely maintained beach on the lagoon, with clean soft sand and no waves, and water that's typically a tad warmer than the Atlantic Ocean on the opposite side of the the sandy peninsula. A popular local restaurant sits on the north end of the beach, while during the summer season a more upscale airy restaurant occupies the small round island just off the beach, with a wide wooden footbridge and shady seating under trees and a wrap-around terrace deck that remains open even the rest of the year.
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The Canal de Ovar, also known as Ria de Ovar, is the northern section of the Ria de Aveiro, between São Jacinto and Ovar, in the district of Aveiro. The shallow coastal lagoon, about 25 kilometers long, is the largest of the three main channels of the Ria (Ovar, Ílhavo and Mira) understood as a unique space in the context of Portugal and Europe, given the environmental and landscape qualities of high scientific value, with conditions for the practice of bird watching and other activities, such as rowing, sailing, canoeing, stand up paddle or simple boat or moliceiro trips. The Ria de Aveiro has been the target of a silting intervention since 2019, with the aim of strengthening the margins in low areas threatened by the advance of water, to protect people and goods and to restore the supply of sediment to the coast, and complementarily, contribute to the improvement of navigation conditions in the estuary and accessibility to some of the quays, which are quite silted, as well as to maintain an ecological flow, in order to preserve ecosystems
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The most significant aquatic feature near São Vicente De Pereira Jusã is the Ria de Aveiro. This vast coastal lagoon system, approximately 45 kilometers long, is a major draw for visitors, offering diverse habitats and recreational opportunities.
The Ria de Aveiro is an ecologically rich wetland system. You'll find diverse habitats including salt flats, reed beds, and marshlands, which are home to numerous bird species. The lagoon also features a complex network of canals, islands, and islets, providing picturesque landscapes, especially at sunrise and sunset.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Areinho Beach, located on the Douro River, offers clean, soft sand, typically warmer water than the ocean, and green spaces for gatherings. The Ovar Canal, part of the Ria de Aveiro, is also family-friendly, with opportunities for boat trips and bird watching.
The Ria de Aveiro offers a wide range of outdoor activities. Its calm waters are ideal for water sports like rowing, sailing, canoeing, and stand-up paddleboarding. The area is also popular for cycling and hiking along its margins. You can find various cycling routes, including those along the EuroVelo 1 along the Lagoon, and explore nearby road cycling, touring, and MTB trails. For more details on routes, check out the guides for Road Cycling, Cycling, and MTB Trails around São Vicente De Pereira Jusã.
While the Ria de Aveiro is a lagoon system, Areinho Beach offers a pleasant swimming experience with clean, soft sand and water that is typically a bit warmer than the Atlantic Ocean. It's a well-maintained spot on the lagoon suitable for a dip.
The Ria de Aveiro is beautiful year-round, but for outdoor activities like cycling, hiking, and water sports, spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October) generally offer the most pleasant weather with moderate temperatures and less rainfall. These periods are also excellent for birdwatching.
Yes, the Ria de Aveiro has significant cultural importance. Historically, it supported artisan fishing and the collection of 'flor de sal'. You can experience this heritage by taking a tour on traditional Moliceiro boats, which were once used for harvesting seaweed (moliço) and now offer leisurely trips along the navigable channels, providing insight into the region's past.
Near Areinho Beach, you'll find quality restaurants. A popular local restaurant is located on the north end of the beach, and during the summer, a more upscale restaurant occupies a small island just off the beach, accessible by a wooden footbridge. The Yacht Harbor also provides facilities in a beautiful inland port setting.
Absolutely. The Ria de Aveiro is a significant wetland and a Special Protection Area, making it a haven for numerous bird species. Its diverse habitats, including salt flats and marshlands, provide excellent conditions for birdwatching. The Ovar Canal area is particularly noted for this activity.
Yes, the EuroVelo 1 along the Lagoon offers excellent views of the wetlands and birdlife. This coastal bike route parallels the lagoon, providing a scenic way to explore the area, though some sections may involve sandy trails.
The Ria de Aveiro is divided into three main channels: the Ovar Channel, the Ílhavo Channel, and the Mira Channel. The Ovar Canal, also known as Ria de Ovar, forms the northern section of this extensive lagoon system.


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