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No traffic touring cycling routes around Entre Ambos-Os-Rios offer diverse landscapes within Portugal's Minho region, bordering the Peneda-Gerês National Park. The area is characterized by mountainous terrain from the Serra Amarela range, with elevations reaching over 1200 meters, and is shaped by the Lima, Froufe, and Tamente rivers. These waterways create picturesque lagoons and waterfalls, providing scenic backdrops for cycling. The region also features ancient Roman roads and traditional villages, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical interest for…
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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43.3km
03:24
1,210m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Saint Michael the Archangel, whose strength and authority come directly from God, is a central figure in the Catholic faith. Known as the defender of heaven and earth, he is invoked as the protector of the faithful and the commander of the heavenly legions against the forces of evil. The name "Michael" comes from the Hebrew "Mi-ka-El," which means "Who is like God?" – a question that challenges the arrogance of Satan and his followers. Through his obedience and faithfulness to God, Saint Michael stands out as a spiritual warrior and protector of God's people. We will divide this study into three parts, highlighting his role in Sacred Scripture, his presence in Church traditions, and the reason why he is so powerful and important to Catholics. Saint Michael in Sacred Scripture Saint Michael appears in several biblical passages as a figure of protection and divine justice. In the Book of Daniel (12:1), he is described as the "great prince" who guards the people of Israel, representing the power of God that manifests in times of danger. Michael is the defender of those who are oppressed, taking the lead as the chief protector against spiritual and physical enemies. In the New Testament, Saint Michael is mentioned in the Apocalypse of Saint John (12:7-9), where he leads the heavenly armies in battle against the dragon, symbolizing Satan. This battle is one of the most iconic moments in Christian tradition, where Michael and his angels defeat the evil forces and cast them out of heaven, symbolizing God's ultimate victory over evil.
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They were in the possession of the parish church until the creation of the Civil Registry, in 1911, published in the Official Gazette no. 41 of 20/02/1911. On this date, parishes were legally obliged to hand over the registers of baptisms, marriages, and deaths to the Civil Registry offices. Decree-Law no. 3286, of August 11, 1917, which creates the District Archive of Braga, stipulates in subsection i) of article 1 that the parish registries of the district must be incorporated therein, according to decree 1.630 of June 9, 1915. However, by ministerial order, and while the District Archive in Viana do Castelo, already created in 1965, was not yet installed, these archives were collected by their Braga counterpart. Finally, on September 11, 1985, the books and documents from the parish archives of the district were transferred from Braga to the District Archive of Viana do Castelo.
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The scenery is amazing and very relaxing. If you do it late in the day, you can align it with the setting of the sun for a once in a lifetime event that repeats everyday!
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In ancient times, the village of Ermida was an isolated place, which led people to be united and live a life of mutual aid, with a way of life that was linked to agricultural tasks and which we call communitarianism. Of course, as in all communities, in Ermida there was also time for religious celebrations and leisure, as no community lives only for work. Even so, the entire community helped and participated in celebrations, such as the festival of the patron saint Santa Marinha, around July 18th, with the raising of the arch alluding to the festival. It should be noted that, today, some traditions are still maintained in this village and that they are still linked to the agricultural and livestock calendar. However, due to the aging of the population, it was necessary to create an Association, ATACE, which currently promotes activities that keep community traditions alive and has developed others to attract tourists to the village, namely the Vezeira, the Feira da Chanfana, and the festival of olive oil and olives.
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From here to Vilarinho das Furnas and back it is a comfortable 5 km, which in the summer months can sometimes be driven by car for a fee.
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top zone. Take advantage and go up the plateau to Brufe.
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once a year there is the Blessing of the Animals "Mixões da Serra, a village of extremes, as it is located on the border of the municipalities of Vila Verde, to which it belongs, and Ponte da Barca, and is located on the border of the Serras da Peneda and Gerês.2em
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There are over 10 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Entre Ambos-Os-Rios. These routes offer a peaceful cycling experience away from busy roads, ranging from quiet country lanes to dedicated cycle paths.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Entre Ambos-Os-Rios are generally moderate to difficult. There are 5 moderate routes and 6 difficult routes, often featuring significant elevation changes due to the mountainous terrain of the Serra Amarela and proximity to Peneda-Gerês National Park. For example, the Bike loop from Vila Chã (Santiago) covers over 43 km with more than 1200 meters of elevation gain.
While many routes in Entre Ambos-Os-Rios feature challenging terrain, the region's focus on quiet roads and natural beauty can still be enjoyed by families. For gentler options, consider exploring sections of the Ecopista do Rio Lima near Ponte de Lima, which offers a dedicated cycling path, though it's not directly within Entre Ambos-Os-Rios. Always check route profiles for elevation and distance to ensure suitability for all family members.
The routes often pass through stunning natural landscapes. You can encounter impressive granite rock formations within the Peneda-Gerês National Park, picturesque rivers like the Lima and Froufe, and beautiful waterfalls such as Cascata do Ribeiro de Gemesura. The Fenda da Calcedónia gorge is also a notable natural monument in the area.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can cycle past traditional villages and even sections of the ancient Geira Roman Road (Via Nova, Roman Road XVIII), which features moss-covered milestones. The iconic stone granaries (espigueiros) of Soajo and Lindoso, along with Lindoso Castle, offer unique cultural stops. While not directly on a listed route, the Touvedo Dam loop from Vila Chã (Santiago) offers views of the Lima River, which flows past historic areas.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from 61 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquility and solitude of the routes, the breathtaking natural scenery of the Peneda-Gerês National Park, and the challenge offered by the mountainous terrain. The opportunity to escape crowds and immerse oneself in wild, untamed nature is a significant draw.
Yes, several no-traffic touring cycling routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Ermida Village loop from Vila Chã (Santiago) and the Bike loop from Vila Chã (Santiago), providing convenient options for day trips.
The region offers diverse conditions throughout the year. Spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures for cycling, with lush landscapes in spring and vibrant colors in autumn. Summer can be warm, especially in the valleys, but offers opportunities for refreshing stops at lagoons and waterfalls. Winter can bring colder temperatures and potentially more challenging conditions in higher elevations.
Absolutely. Keep an eye out for the unique Fenda da Calcedónia gorge and the impressive Granite Rock Formations of Peneda-Gerês National Park. You might also find stunning views of the Rio Homem Reservoir or the Lima River Dam, which are significant features of the landscape.
The terrain varies but often includes quiet mountain roads, narrow trails, and sometimes well-preserved gravel tracks, especially on ancient Roman roads. Expect a mix of ascents and descents, as the region is characterized by its mountainous landscape, including the Serra Amarela. While focused on no-traffic, some routes may involve paved sections on very quiet country lanes.
Public transport options directly to the starting points of these specific no-traffic routes in Entre Ambos-Os-Rios can be limited. It is advisable to plan your journey by car, especially if you are bringing your own touring bicycle. Some larger towns in the Minho region may offer bus services, but direct access to the more remote trailheads might require private transport.
Yes, the region is known for its beautiful waterfalls. The Cascata do Ribeiro de Gemesura is a notable waterfall that can be a refreshing stop. The rivers in the area, such as the Froufe and Tamente, also contribute to picturesque lagoons and smaller cascades throughout the landscape.


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