Lakes around Pragal are primarily found within urban parks and gardens, as the immediate vicinity of Pragal, part of the Lisbon metropolitan area, is largely urbanized. This area is situated overlooking the Tagus River and the 25 de Abril Bridge, with landmarks such as the Sanctuary of Christ the King. While natural lakes are not a feature of Pragal itself, the broader Lisbon Metropolitan Area and Setúbal District offer several artificial reservoirs for freshwater recreation. These local green spaces provide…
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The pond with the statue in front of the Estufa Fria is a tranquil, green spot in the heart of Parque Eduardo VII. Surrounded by water, plants, and the figure in the pool, you can take a breather and forget the city for a moment. It's ideal for a short break or a photo before continuing your exploration of the park or heading down into the city center.
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The Gulbenkian Garden, located in the center of Lisbon next to the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, is one of the most emblematic green spaces of modern Portuguese urbanism. It was designed in the 1960s by landscape architects Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles and António Viana Barreto and inaugurated in 1969.
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A very relaxing place with access to fun trails of some technical difficulty.
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The Gulbenkian Garden is an oasis of nature and peacefulness in the city of Lisbon, the perfect place to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. The garden's history goes back several centuries: it began as a recreational farm (in the 18th century), became Santa Gertrudes Park (in the 19th century) and, years later, became Lisbon's first Zoo. In the 20th century, the Zoo became a local fair, and later the venue was acquired by the Gulbenkian Foundation. Thus, was born the Gulbenkian Garden, a project by landscape architects António Viana Barreto and Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles.
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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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Pragal itself is largely urbanized and features urban park and garden lakes. For larger freshwater recreation, the broader Lisbon Metropolitan Area and Setúbal District offer several artificial reservoirs, such as Alqueva Lake and Castelo de Bode Dam Lake, which are a few hours' drive away.
Yes, several green spaces around Pragal are family-friendly. Lake of Parque da Paz is the largest urban park in Almada, offering extensive paths and a lake. Amália Rodrigues Garden Lake and Montes Claros Garden are also pleasant spots with green areas and water features suitable for families.
For excellent views, visit Amália Rodrigues Garden Lake, which is one of the city's highest points. Montes Claros Garden also offers a beautiful setting with its centrally landscaped body of water and shady benches.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Parque da Paz – Lake of Parque da Paz loop from Cova da Piedade' which is an easy 4.8 km trail. Find more hiking options in the Hiking around Pragal guide. For running, there's a 'Parque da Paz – Parque da Paz loop from Cova da Piedade' (5.4 km). Explore more running trails in the Running Trails around Pragal guide. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like 'Monsanto Forest Park – Montes Claros Viewpoint loop from Algés' (37.4 km, difficult). More options are available in the Gravel biking around Pragal guide.
While the urban park lakes in Pragal are generally not for swimming, you can find opportunities for swimming and water sports at larger artificial reservoirs further afield. Alqueva Lake and Castelo de Bode Dam Lake, both a few hours' drive from Pragal, are popular for swimming, kayaking, and other water activities.
The green spaces around Pragal offer diverse natural features. At Lake of Parque da Paz, you'll find a lake that serves as a natural habitat for diverse fauna. Gulbenkian Garden features small ponds where you can observe turtles, fish, and ducks, providing an oasis of nature in the city.
While many urban parks offer accessible main paths, specific paths around ponds or lakes might have limitations. For instance, the paths around the ponds in Gulbenkian Garden have small steps, making them unsuitable for wheelchair users. It's advisable to check specific park information for detailed accessibility.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty these spots offer within an urban setting. They enjoy the shady benches, green meadows, and the presence of ducks and other wildlife. Places like Montes Claros Garden are praised as beautiful little gardens, while Amália Rodrigues Garden Lake is noted as a wonderful place to linger and unwind.
Yes, for a day trip or longer, you can consider visiting larger artificial reservoirs. Alqueva Lake, Europe's largest artificial lake, is known for its serene landscapes and stargazing. Castelo de Bode Dam Lake offers hidden coves and is popular for various water sports. These are located a few hours' drive from Pragal.
Yes, some locations have historical context. For example, the Gulbenkian Garden has a rich history, evolving from an 18th-century recreational farm to Lisbon's first Zoo, before becoming the garden of the Gulbenkian Foundation. Amália Rodrigues Garden Lake was named in 2000 after the famous fado singer, Amália Rodrigues.
The green spaces and urban park lakes around Pragal can be enjoyed year-round, especially for leisurely walks and relaxation. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities. Summer is ideal for enjoying the shade in gardens like Montes Claros Garden, while the larger reservoirs like Alqueva and Castelo de Bode are popular for water sports during warmer months.


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