Best lakes in Setúbal are often coastal lagoons, reservoirs, or dam lakes, as the region is characterized by its coastline and estuaries rather than numerous traditional inland lakes. These water bodies offer diverse natural features and recreational opportunities. The Setúbal District includes significant aquatic areas such as the Lagoa de Albufeira and the Pego do Altar Dam. Visitors can explore these unique environments for activities ranging from birdwatching to water sports.
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If you want to escape the beaches of Sesimbra, the Lagoa de Albufeira is the right option, even more so if you have kids. The place is secure, the water is calm and the visibility is perfect. If you want to practice some sports, it is also ideal. The environment is attractive. But if you have a choice, try to go in low season as the place tend to be packed with families and parking is a serious problem!
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If you want to escape the beaches of Sesimbra, the Lagoa de Albufeira is the right option, even more so if you have kids. The place is secure, the water is calm and the visibility is perfect. If you want to practice some sports, it is also ideal. The environment is attractive. But if you have a choice, try to go in low season as the place tend to be packed with families and parking is a serious problem!
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It is possible to visit the lagoon from the north or south shore. In the first case, there are higher observation points, which allow for a wider view, especially at the far end; the second option may be more advantageous on sunny days, as the light will be more favourable. Whichever route you choose, you can follow the path to the beach and start observing the beach inland. On the north side, the best observation point is right at the end of the path – there is a small hill there, which allows a good view of the lagoon and the beach. On the south side, there is a dirt track that ends in a small car park, which also provides easy access to the lagoon. In the lagoon itself, it is common to see mallards, little egrets, grey herons, cormorants and, occasionally, marsh harriers and common terns. During the nesting season, the purple heron is also present – this species often hides among the reeds, making it easier to see when it takes flight. There are other birds that frequent the reeds and, although frequent, are easier to hear than to see – such as the moorhen, the nightingale and, during the nesting season, the reed warbler. The Moinhos stream also attracts some birds that feed in flight, such as the black swift and the sand martin, which are regularly seen here in spring. The surrounding lands are home to several passerines, such as the reed martin, the linnet and the corn bunting. Sometimes, small flocks of waxbills appear. On the beach it is common to see large flocks of seagulls resting, while in the sea gannets can be seen fishing, sometimes at a short distance. The Kentish plover can also be seen regularly on the beach or in the adjacent dunes. Another species that lives in the dunes is the mountain lark. ( avesdeportugal.info )
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Near Sines, the mouth of the Moinhos stream forms a small lagoon; this wetland is one of the least known on the Portuguese coast; however, the extensive emergent vegetation makes this place an interesting refuge for water birds.
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Beautiful, fine beach, no catering open in March 2025.
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The largest urban park in the municipality of Almada (50 hectares), with an extensive network of paths; a lake that is a natural habitat for diverse fauna; ponds; a vast wooded area interspersed with clearings; a Biodiversity Station trail; public toilets; a kiosk; bicycle parking; and an electric vehicle charging station. Surrounded by the urban fabric of the city of Almada, the Parque da Paz is a leisure space that appeals to the stillness of the senses.
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Rustic beach bar with a great view of the Atlantic surf from the deckchair, feet in the sand, a cold beer in your hand - what more could you want?
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The Setúbal region is characterized by its coastline and estuaries, so you'll primarily find coastal lagoons, reservoirs, and dam lakes rather than traditional inland lakes. These include significant aquatic areas like the Costa de Santo André Beach (a coastal lagoon) and the Campilhas Reservoir (a dam lake).
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Lagoa de Albufeira Beach is particularly suitable with its calm waters. Other family-friendly options include the Lake of Parque da Paz, Ribeira de Moinhos Lagoon, Morgavel Dam, and Vale do Gaio Dam.
The region is excellent for birdwatching. The Lagoa Pequena Birdwatching Area is specifically designated for this. You can also observe numerous water birds at the Costa de Santo André Beach and within the salt marsh area of the Troia Caldeira Pine Forest.
Yes, swimming is possible in some areas. The Costa de Santo André Beach and Lagoa de Albufeira Beach, both coastal lagoons, offer calm waters ideal for swimming. Always check local conditions and signage before entering the water.
Absolutely. The natural areas surrounding the coastal lagoons, such as the Lagoas de Santo André, are ideal for wonderful hikes. The hiking trail along the Troia Caldeira Pine Forest also provides a relaxing experience.
Beyond hiking and birdwatching, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including road cycling and mountain biking trails, in the broader Setúbal area. For detailed routes, explore the MTB Trails in Setúbal, Cycling in Setúbal, and Road Cycling Routes in Setúbal guides.
The Setúbal region generally enjoys a mild climate, making it pleasant to visit year-round. For water activities like swimming, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn are ideal. Birdwatching can be excellent during migration seasons in spring and autumn. If you prefer fewer crowds, consider visiting during the low season, though some amenities might be closed.
Yes, some of the dam lakes have historical significance. For instance, the Campilhas Reservoir, completed in 1954, was built for electricity production, drinking water supply, and irrigation. The Pego do Altar Dam, mentioned in regional research, also has a history of agricultural supply and electricity generation dating back to 1949.
While specific regulations can vary by location, many natural areas and trails around the lakes in Setúbal are generally dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. Always check local signage for any restrictions, particularly in protected natural reserves or designated swimming areas.
You can expect diverse natural features, from fine sandy beaches and dunes around coastal lagoons like Costa de Santo André Beach, to pine forests and salt marshes near Troia Caldeira Pine Forest. The Sado Estuary Nature Reserve also offers unique river and estuarine landscapes with important biodiversity.
Some popular coastal lagoon areas, like Costa de Santo André Beach, may have cafes, pubs, or restaurants, especially during peak season. However, in more secluded areas or during the low season, amenities might be limited or closed. It's advisable to check in advance or bring your own provisions.


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