Best lakes around Albergaria-A-Velha are characterized by their integration within the wider Ria de Aveiro lagoon system, offering diverse aquatic ecosystems. The region features wetlands, natural pools, and estuarine areas, providing habitats for various bird species and other wildlife. These natural features contribute to the area's appeal for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and nature observation. The landscape combines marshlands with agricultural fields and forested areas.
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mentioned chapel on route 2.1 is just a left over piece of wall
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30 km circular tour (1.30h) with spectacular landscapes and fauna!!!
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It is a very varied, lonely tour through beautiful nature and adjacent small residential areas.
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In this park is the magnificent Cascada da Cabreia, one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Portugal. The waterfall, formed by the waters of the Mau River, has an impressive height of 25 meters and its natural pool is a true delight. On hot days, no one can resist taking a dip in the delicious lagoon that forms at its base. In addition, the environment is surrounded by a lush forest crossed by the crystalline waters of the Mau River, which invites quiet walks and unique moments of contemplation.
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The Ria de Aveiro, in Portugal, is an estuary rich in biodiversity. This aquatic ecosystem is famous for its meandering canals, salt marshes and diverse fauna. This point, specifically, is on EN 327, which runs parallel to the Ria for long kilometers, offering incredible views.
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In the well-equipped Parque de Espinhel, there are walkways over the waters of Pateira de Fermentelos that lead us to two wooden viewpoints, whose structures are reminiscent of a bandstand. From here we can enjoy wide views over Pateira, as well as the village that gives it its name, Fermentelos, on the opposite bank. On the edge of the lagoon, in addition to reeds and bunho, we find dense swampy willows, a refuge and habitat for numerous species of fauna, among which the avifauna stands out. In this place it is common to observe Moorhens (Galinula chloropus) and Coots (Fulica atra). The attentive observer finds an abundant and diversified biological diversity throughout the year, partly due to the occurrence of summer and winter migratory species, such as: Garçote (Ixobrychus minutus), Red Heron (Ardea purpurea), Stilt (Himantopus himantopus), Black (Nycticorax nycticorax), Osprey (Pandion haliaetus), Saffron Eagle (Circus aeruginosus), Black Ibis (Plagadis falcinellus), Spoonbill (Platalea leucorodia), as well as dozens of passerines! In the vicinity of the park, red sandstones from the tertiary period (Eirol sandstones) can be seen in the disused quarry. Source: Great Route of Ria de Aveiro
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a beautiful, quiet bike route always with a view of the Ovar Canal, from time to time there are flamingos in the shallow water...
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The entire narrow peninsula separating the lagoon from the ocean is formed by a sand bank deposited off the prehistoric coastline that eventually closed in and filled with water. It is hugged by a wide road with a good shoulder for biking, all the way from the Sao Jacinto ferryboat dock at the southern tip, to Ovar in the north, with two small beach towns in between, worth a detour. To keep it straight, this section highlights the longest part, from the southern tip to Torreira. The middle section goes from Torreira to the bridge that crosses the lagoon to th east, and the norther section goes from the bridge to Ovar, where the peninsula ends. The Ria (lagoon) continues as a natural canal parallel to the coast for another 50 kilometer or so to the north.
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The most popular water attractions include the Cabreia Waterfall, known for its natural swimming pool, and the Pateira de Espinchel, which offers walkways and viewpoints over the Pateira de Fermentelos wetland.
Yes, several spots are family-friendly. The Cabreia Waterfall features a natural pool perfect for swimming and picnic areas. Additionally, the Pateira de Espinchel has well-equipped parks and walkways suitable for families to enjoy nature and birdwatching.
You can expect to see diverse natural features, including lush forests surrounding the Cabreia Waterfall, extensive wetlands and marshlands at Pateira de Frossos and Pateira de Espinchel, and the vast estuarine landscapes of the Ria de Aveiro, which are rich in biodiversity.
The Pateira de Frossos and Pateira de Espinchel are exceptional for birdwatching, especially during autumn and winter when they transform into magnificent water mirrors and host numerous migratory species. The area is home to Moorhens, Coots, and various other avifauna throughout the year.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. Near the Cabreia Waterfall, you can find circular hiking trails of varying lengths (e.g., PR2.1, PR2.2, PR2.3) that explore the waterfall, ancient mines, and traditional villages. For a broader range of trails, you can explore the running trails around Albergaria-A-Velha, which include routes near water bodies.
Absolutely. The region is excellent for cycling, particularly along the Ria de Aveiro. The Torreira, Ria de Aveiro 🌊 CicloRia EuroVelo 1 offers a coastal bike trail, partially separated from traffic. Another popular route is EV1 on the Ria de Aveiro, providing views of the Ovar Canal and opportunities to spot flamingos. For more options, check out the gravel biking and road cycling routes around Albergaria-A-Velha.
The wetlands and estuarine areas, such as Pateira de Frossos and EV1 on the Ria de Aveiro, are rich in biodiversity. You can spot various bird species, including herons, storks, flamingos, Moorhens, and Coots. Otters, badgers, and foxes also inhabit these areas.
Yes, the Cabreia Waterfall area offers picnic facilities, making it suitable for a full day out. Additionally, the Fishing docks and picnic trailhead at Cozinhas da São Jacinto provides picnic tables and restrooms, along with access to a marshy pond for birding.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquil freshwater ecosystems, the unique scenery ideal for contemplation and photography, and the rich biodiversity, especially for birdwatching. The opportunity for refreshing swims in natural pools like the one at Cabreia Waterfall is also highly appreciated.
Yes, the natural pool at the base of the Cabreia Waterfall is a delightful spot perfect for swimming on warm days. It's a popular choice for a refreshing dip amidst lush surroundings.
Yes, the Pateira de Espinchel features wooden viewpoints offering wide views over Pateira de Fermentelos. The EV1 on the Ria de Aveiro also provides incredible views of the Ovar Canal and the rich estuarine landscape.


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