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Touring cycling around Torres Vedras (São Pedro E São Tiago) features a diverse landscape, from a 12 mile (20 km) coastline with fine sand beaches and dune systems to rolling hills and extensive vineyards. The region is traversed by the Sizandro and Alcabrichel rivers, with valleys showcasing low alluvial deposits and cliffs. Inland, the landscape includes the Local Protected Landscape of Serras do Socorro & Archeira, offering varied terrain for cycling. These physical features provide a range of no traffic…
Last updated: July 5, 2026
4.6
(8)
104
riders
42.8km
03:10
270m
260m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
(3)
32
riders
38.8km
03:09
520m
520m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(1)
29
riders
48.2km
03:42
500m
500m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
(4)
25
riders
23.6km
01:40
110m
110m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
24
riders
70.8km
05:26
1,000m
1,000m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Santa Cruz Beach is actually a collection of several beaches located in the municipality of Torres Vedras, in the western region of Portugal. It is a coastal area highly appreciated for its natural beauty, imposing cliffs, and excellent conditions for water sports such as surfing and bodyboarding. Main Characteristics Extensive Sandy Area: The Santa Cruz area has an extensive sandy area divided into several distinct beaches, some busier and others more wild. Cliffs and Landscape: The landscape is marked by cliffs and bluffs that provide stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. Several viewpoints, such as the one at Praia do Mirante, offer privileged observation points, especially at sunset. Integrated Beaches: The beach complex includes: Azenha Beach: Located in the center of the village, it has an old watchtower and a natural pool that forms at low tide. Praia da Física, Praia do Pisão, Praia do Mirante and Praia da Vigia: Other beaches that make up the Santa Cruz coastline, each with its own specific characteristics. Praia Azul and Praia Formosa: Beaches that have been the target of coastal protection interventions and are also part of the complex. Surfing: The region is very popular among surfers and bodyboarders, due to the sea conditions and consistent waves. Infrastructure: The central area of Santa Cruz has good infrastructure, including parking, cafes, restaurants and, in some beaches, accessibility for people with reduced mobility. Activities and Attractions Beach Cycle Path: The beach is connected by a cycle path (part of the EuroVelo 1 route) that allows a pleasant ride between Porto Novo and Santa Cruz, with views of the dunes and cliffs. Sizandro Ecotrail: Santa Cruz Beach is close to the mouth of the Sizandro River, where the Sizandro Ecotrail begins, a popular route for walking and cycling towards Torres Vedras. Paragliding: The cliff area is known for being a suitable location for paragliding, especially at Santa Rita Beach. Events: The village of Santa Cruz and its beaches host events, including water sports championships and summer festivals. Santa Cruz Beach is a versatile destination, ideal for those seeking relaxation by the sea as well as those who prefer physical activities and contact with nature.
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The EuroVelo 1 route, in the section that passes through the Santa Cruz region, in the municipality of Torres Vedras, offers beautiful views of the Atlantic coast. The route takes advantage of local infrastructure, such as the Ciclovia das Praias (Beach Cycle Path), to provide a cycling tourism experience with varied landscapes of cliffs, dunes and beaches. Views along the route Mirante Beach: One of the highlights of the route, this location has a viewpoint that offers a panoramic view of the coast and the ocean. Mirante Beach is located on the EuroVelo 1 route, making it an ideal stopping point. Ciclovia das Praias: Connects Porto Novo to Santa Cruz Beach. The cycle path is about 7.4 km long and runs between the "softness of the dunes and the coolness of the cliffs", providing unobstructed views of the coastline. Mouth of the Sizandro River: The EuroVelo 1 also connects to the Sizandro Ecotrail, which follows the river to its mouth, offering views where the rural landscape meets the coast. Tips for cyclists Porto Novo – Santa Cruz section: This is one of the best-structured segments, with a dedicated, signposted, and well-maintained cycle path, ideal for a leisurely ride. Connection with the Ecotrail: For a more complete experience, it is possible to combine the coastal section with the Sizandro Ecotrail, which goes inland and offers more rural landscapes. Equipment: Although the cycle path section is paved, the EuroVelo 1 route in Portugal includes gravel sections in other parts. For those planning to continue the route, a touring or gravel bike is most recommended.
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The EuroVelo 1 in Portugal is a mixed cycling route that includes a variety of surfaces along the Atlantic coast, including gravel sections. The total route is approximately 1,192 km long, and the experience varies considerably between different regions. Route Characteristics and Surfaces Mixed Nature: The route is a "patchwork" of surfaces: New dedicated cycle paths. Paved coastal roads (asphalt). Gravel paths. Cobblestone sections. Gravel Conditions: Gravel sections tend to be common in more rural and quiet areas, such as in the municipality of Cantanhede, where the route passes between forests, agricultural fields, and natural dunes. The surface can be rough occasionally. Recommended Bicycle Type: Due to the variety and presence of more uneven surfaces, the route is not recommended for road bikes. A touring bike or, ideally, a gravel bike are best suited for comfortably navigating all types of terrain. Signage: The route is not fully signposted at all points, so it is essential to use a map or GPS for orientation. Highlights on Gravel Sections (Example: Cantanhede) In the section of the municipality of Cantanhede, which is more rural, cyclists will find: A network of shaded forest cycle paths. Connection to the authentic Praia da Tocha beach, with its typical houses (palheiros). Protected coastal landscapes, with dunes and natural trails. In short, EuroVelo 1 in Portugal offers a varied and scenic cycling experience, with gravel sections that add an element of adventure and proximity to nature, requiring the right equipment to fully enjoy the route.
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The Sizandro Ecotrail is a cycle and pedestrian path that connects the city of Torres Vedras to the Atlantic coast, following the course of the Sizandro River to its mouth. It is a very popular route for cyclists and walkers seeking to enjoy rural and coastal landscapes. Route and Characteristics Starting point: The ecotrail begins at the Regional Exhibition Park in the city of Torres Vedras. Destination: The main route continues to the mouth of the Sizandro River. Shortly before the mouth, there is a fork that connects to the Beach Cycle Path, which goes to Santa Cruz Beach and Porto Novo. Length: The route to the mouth is approximately 19 km. Connecting with other cycle paths can extend the total route to more than 44 km. Difficulty level: The ecotrail is quite flat, without major elevation changes, and uses wide and well-maintained roads, making it accessible to all fitness levels. What to see: The route passes through natural areas, with views of the river and agricultural fields, crossing some towns and villages, such as Ribeira de Pedrulhos, Ponte do Rol, Bordinheira and Aranha. Infrastructure: Along the way, there are rest areas and villages with cafes and other support points. The Sizandro Ecotrail is an excellent option for those who want to combine physical activity with exploring the beautiful landscapes of the interior and coast of the municipality of Torres Vedras.
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The castle of Torres Vedras is an important part of Portuguese history. It was a strategic point in the fight against the Moors and later against Napoleon. The castle was conquered in 1147 by Afonso Henriques, the first king of Portugal.
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Today I was lucky and was able to visit the ruins as well.
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Castelo de Torres Vedras is an imposing medieval fortress, with a history that dates back to Roman times and a significant role in the Napoleonic Wars (as part of the Lines of Torres Vedras). The castle represents an important historical heritage. If you want to stop here for a break you can explore its ancient walls and enjoy panoramic views of the city and the surrounding landscape.
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The Fonte dos Frades Spa is located halfway between the village of Maceira and Porto Novo Beach. Partially remodeled in 2014, it maintains the traditional design of Portuguese spa buildings.
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There are nearly 20 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Torres Vedras (São Pedro E São Tiago). These routes range from easy to difficult, offering options for various skill levels.
The no-traffic routes in Torres Vedras (São Pedro E São Tiago) offer a diverse landscape. You'll find paths along river valleys, through rolling hills, and past vineyards. Some routes, like the The Alcabrichel Valley – Ecopista do Sizandro loop from Torres Vedras, feature significant elevation changes, while others, such as the Eco Caminho Bridge – Castelo de Torres Vedras loop from Torres Vedras, are much flatter.
Yes, there is one easy no-traffic touring cycling route, the Eco Caminho Bridge – Castelo de Torres Vedras loop from Torres Vedras. This 23.5 km loop is suitable for families looking for a relaxed ride away from cars. The region's focus on 'soft mobility' means many paths are designed for enjoyable, slower-paced exploration.
Many routes offer stunning views and pass by notable attractions. You might encounter coastal vistas, especially near Santa Cruz Beach, or panoramic views from higher points. Highlights include the impressive Penedo do Guincho, the Alto da Vela Viewpoint, and the tranquil Rio Alcabrichel. The Eco Caminho Bridge – Castelo de Torres Vedras loop from Torres Vedras also takes you near the historic Castle of Torres Vedras.
Yes, all the no-traffic touring cycling routes listed are circular loops, allowing you to start and end your journey in the same location. Examples include the Ecopista do Sizandro – Eco Caminho Bridge loop from Torres Vedras and the Eco Caminho Bridge – Termas dos Cucos loop from Torres Vedras.
The region generally enjoys a mild climate, making it suitable for cycling for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and less crowded routes. Summer can be warm, especially inland, but coastal routes benefit from sea breezes. Winter is typically mild but can bring more rain.
While specific cafes directly on every no-traffic path aren't guaranteed, many routes pass through or near small towns and villages where you can find local establishments. The region is known for its vineyards and local produce, so look out for opportunities to experience local flavors.
The touring cycling routes in Torres Vedras (São Pedro E São Tiago) are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars from 28 reviews. Cyclists often praise the peacefulness of the car-free paths and the diverse, scenic landscapes, from river valleys to coastal views.
Yes, the region features routes that utilize river valleys and dedicated cycle paths. The Ecopista do Sizandro is a prime example of a dedicated cycle way, offering a smooth, traffic-free experience along the Sizandro river. Routes like the Ecopista do Sizandro – Eco Caminho Bridge loop from Torres Vedras incorporate these sections.
Torres Vedras is generally well-connected by public transport. While specific bike carriage policies vary by operator, many regional buses and trains in Portugal allow bikes, often with certain restrictions or during off-peak hours. It's advisable to check with the local transport providers for their current bike policies before planning your trip.
Many of the routes start and end in or near Torres Vedras town, where public parking is available. For routes that begin in smaller villages or at specific points along the Eco Caminho, look for designated parking areas or suitable roadside spots. Always ensure you park responsibly and do not obstruct local access.


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