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No traffic road cycling routes around Alcanena traverse a diverse landscape characterized by significant karst formations and a limestone massif. The region features a vigorous terrain with routes often winding along the Alviela River, known for its freshwater springs. Cyclists can explore tranquil rural landscapes dotted with agricultural fields, olive groves, and fig trees, with panoramic viewpoints offering expansive vistas over the municipality.
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23.0km
01:15
470m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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33.4km
01:38
320m
320m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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01:24
350m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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02:44
570m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Definitely worth a visit. We visited another grotto during our stay, but this one was considerably larger and more impressive.
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Symbolism: According to its authors, the monument symbolizes the Holy Trinity, with the obelisk divided into three columns that join at the top. The figures at the base represent pilgrims with their belongings, in an attitude of devotion. Inauguration: The work was inaugurated on October 27, 1990, and blessed by D. Serafim de Sousa Ferreira e Silva. Strategic Location: The roundabout serves as a main gateway to the city and directs visitors to the main roads leading to the Sanctuary of Fatima, such as Avenida D. José Alves Correia da Silva, Rua Jacinta Marto and Avenida Beato Nuno.
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The monument in the image is the Pilgrim Monument, located at the Pilgrims' Roundabout (also known as the North Roundabout) in Fátima, Portugal. This is the first major monument that most pilgrims coming from the A1, Leiria and Batalha motorways see upon entering the city, visually marking their arrival at their destination of faith.
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Tribute to the former professional cyclist from Riachos
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Malhou owes its name to the rhythmic sound of hammers and the shine of forges: in times past, this parish was famous for the talent of its blacksmiths, masters in the art of shaping iron with skill and strength. It was this craft that marked the identity of the land and gave it its name.
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The High Cross is a monument erected on 29 August 2007 at the Sanctuary of Fátima, designed by the artist Robert Schad and measuring 34 metres in height. It was built to replace the old High Cross, which was 27 metres high and erected to mark the end of the Holy Year of 1950/1951, and which was located at the back of the prayer area, where the Basilica of the Holy Trinity is now located. It was donated to the National Sanctuary of Christ the King, in Almada.[1] It was built by the Portuguese company 'Mecanidraulica (Maia) and transported in 4 parts to Fátima. The oxidation of the corten steel, the material in which it was built, gives it an appearance that changes colour, becoming redder in dry weather and darker in the rain. A living Cross, with its own personality, just like Fátima
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Most pilgrims heading to Fátima come across this monument straight away. Coming from the AE1 (when they go straight ahead, because if they turn right on the first road they will be heading towards the Pastorinhos roundabout), Leiria and Batalha, as they enter the city they have this view of the Pilgrim Monument, inaugurated on 27 October 1990. According to its authors, it symbolises the Holy Trinity, with the oblique having three columns and figures representing the pilgrims. From here you can follow the avenue of trees (D. José Alves Correia da Silva), Rua Jacinta Marto and Avenida Beato Nuno, all of these roads give access to the Sanctuary.
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The Basilica of the Trinity is the 4th largest Catholic church in the world and the largest new church built in the 21st century. Completed in 2007 according to plans by the Greek architect A. Tombasis. It has a diameter of 125 m (the above-ground part) and a volume of 130,000 m3. It has 8,633 seats and from every seat you have an unobstructed view, as the basilica could be built without supporting pillars. It has 12 side entrances, one for each of Jesus' disciples and a main entrance dedicated to Jesus himself. The main portal alone is 64 square meters in size. All just superlatives!! Unbelievable. You have to see it to be believed.
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There are 9 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Alcanena featured in this guide, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels to explore the region's unique landscapes.
Alcanena's routes often feature diverse terrain, from tranquil rural landscapes with agricultural fields and olive groves to the more vigorous karst formations of the Serra de Aire e Candeeiros Natural Park. You'll encounter both flat sections and climbs, with routes like the Olhos d'Água Waterfall – Malhou loop offering significant elevation gain.
Yes, there is one easy route available. The Tribute to the cyclist Diamantino loop from Torres Novas is an excellent option for beginners, covering approximately 41 kilometers with a manageable elevation gain of around 287 meters.
The routes often pass by significant natural features and historical landmarks. You can explore the dramatic karst landscape, ride along the Alviela River, or visit the freshwater springs at Olhos d'Água. Some routes offer views of historical sites like the Castelo De Torres Novas or the Castelo de Ourém. The region is also known for its numerous caves, such as Grutas de Santo António, which can be found near some routes.
Yes, the Olhos d'Água Waterfall – Malhou loop from Bugalhos is a great option, leading you past the famous Olhos d'Água do Alviela springs, a crucial water source for Lisbon. You might also encounter the Fórnea Waterfall in the wider natural park area.
Alcanena is generally pleasant for cycling for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures and beautiful scenery, making them ideal. Summer can be warm, but early mornings or late afternoons are still enjoyable. Winter rides are possible, especially on clear days, but always check local weather conditions.
Many of the routes in Alcanena are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Grutas de Santo António loop from Moitas Venda and the Castelo De Torres Novas loop from Torres Novas, providing convenient options for exploration.
Alcanena is an excellent road cycling destination due to its diverse landscapes, ranging from tranquil rural areas to the dramatic karst formations of the Serra de Aire e Candeeiros Natural Park. The region offers a network of paved routes suitable for road bikes, and the presence of the Cyclin'Portugal Center at Nascentes do Alviela provides dedicated support infrastructure for cyclists.
The routes in Alcanena cater to various skill levels. While there is one easy route, the majority (7 out of 9) are classified as moderate, offering a good balance of distance and elevation. There is also one difficult route for more experienced cyclists seeking a challenge.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience in Alcanena, with an average score of 4.0 stars from 9 ratings. Cyclists often praise the region's varied terrain, the scenic natural beauty, and the opportunity to explore unique geological features like the karst formations and caves.
Yes, the Alcanena - Nascentes do Alviela Cyclin'Portugal Center, located at the Fluvial Beach of Olhos D'Água within the Natural Park, serves as a dedicated hub for cyclists. It offers essential support infrastructure, including bicycle repair and washing areas, toilets, and changing rooms, making it a convenient stop for your rides.


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