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Bus station hiking trails in Évora explore the expansive Alentejo plains, characterized by rolling hills and vast cork oak and holm oak forests. The region features significant megalithic monuments, some dating back 7,000 years, integrated into many routes. Hikers can also find trails following historical aqueducts and old railway tracks, offering diverse terrain from tranquil woodlands to open fields.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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12.1km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hike the Menires e Igrejas de Monsaraz Route, an 8.8-mile circular trail exploring ancient megaliths and a medieval village.

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05:17
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Hike the Megalithic Route in Serra de Monfurado, a difficult 12.1-mile trail exploring ancient monuments and scenic Alentejo landscapes.
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02:46
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:19
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Cromeleque dos Almendres, located near Évora, is the largest and most important megalithic monument in the Iberian Peninsula. Built between the late 6th and 3rd millennium BC, it is about 2000 years older than Stonehenge. VisitEvora +3 This "Portuguese Stonehenge" is composed of about 95 granite monoliths (menhirs) arranged in circles and ellipses on a gentle slope in the Serra do Monfurado. VisitEvora +1
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The Cromeleque dos Almendres, located in Nossa Senhora de Guadalupe, Évora, is the most important megalithic monument on the Iberian Peninsula and one of the largest in Europe. Composed of about 95 stone monoliths (menhirs) arranged in concentric circles, this enclosure is about 2,000 years older than the famous Stonehenge. 👍🥾
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This church has a life-size wooden sculpture of Jesus carrying the cross, a wonderful piece of contemporary history.
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According to various booking platforms, the lavishly restored former monastery now houses a 3-star hotel. During our visit in May 2025, the entire site appeared deserted.
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This church already existed in the second half of the 13th century. Currently, this monument hosts art exhibitions as part of the Monsaraz Open Museum's exhibition cycle.
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The oldest menhirs (standing stones) were erected in Portugal between 5000 and 4000 BC. The age of this menhir is unclear.
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What's particularly interesting about the Xerez stone group is its square shape. The menhir is located in the center, surrounded by smaller stones. A concrete path leads from the Orada Monastery to it—is this really necessary? A regular path would certainly have sufficed. The entire area appears very neglected.
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The Xerez Cromlech stands on open land, close to the Convent of Orada, and with a view of the walls of Monsaraz. It is the second "home" to prevent it from being submerged by the Alqueva dam. The 55 granite menhirs of the Xerez Cromlech have already been to other places because they were moved here, to the vicinity of the village of Telheiro, in 2004, to prevent submersion by the Alqueva dam. The cromlech was in front of Monte Xerez, close to a dolmen, about 5km from Monsaraz.
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There are 28 bus station hiking trails available in Évora, offering a variety of experiences from easy strolls to more challenging routes. You'll find 15 easy, 11 moderate, and 2 difficult trails to explore.
The trails around Évora, easily reached from the bus station, immerse you in the serene Alentejo plains. You'll encounter rolling hills, vast cork oak and holm oak forests, and picturesque countryside. Some routes also offer views of the Serra de Monfurado and Serra D'Ossa hills.
Yes, there are several circular routes. For example, the Escritas de Pedra e Cal (PR 1) - circular route is a moderate 12.1 km loop that allows you to return to your starting point without needing additional transport.
Many trails incorporate significant historical sites. You can explore ancient megalithic monuments like the Almendres Cromlech and Menhir, or follow the 16th-century Silver Water Aqueduct. The Megalithic Circuit of Évora is a challenging 19.4 km route specifically designed to showcase these prehistoric wonders.
Évora experiences hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters. The most pleasant times for hiking are generally spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when temperatures are moderate and the landscape is lush. Winter can also be suitable, but be prepared for potential rain.
Yes, many of the 15 easy trails are suitable for families. Routes that utilize old rural roads or disused railway tracks, like the Ecopista, are generally accessible and offer a gentler experience. Consider routes that explore the city walls or offer views from Alto de São Bento for shorter, engaging walks.
While many trails in the Alentejo region are dog-friendly, it's always recommended to check specific trail regulations or local signage. Generally, rural paths and forest trails are suitable for dogs, but ensure they are kept on a leash, especially near livestock or protected wildlife areas.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experiences in Évora, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique blend of ancient history and natural beauty, the tranquility of the cork oak forests, and the accessibility of trails from the city center.
Absolutely. The Monsaraz Menhirs and Churches Route is a moderate 14.1 km trail that allows you to explore ancient megaliths and experience the charm of the medieval Monsaraz Historic Village, including its impressive Monsaraz Castle.
The cork oak and holm oak forests are home to diverse wildlife. Hikers might spot boar, mongoose, and a variety of bird species. The tranquil environment provides excellent opportunities for nature observation.
Yes, several trails provide excellent viewpoints. The Água de Prata Aqueduct Nature Trail, for instance, takes you near Alto de São Bento, offering panoramic views of Évora city. The Serra de Monfurado also provides elevated perspectives of the Alentejo landscape.


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