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Touring cycling around Santo Tirso features a diverse landscape, offering varied terrain from river valleys to rolling hills. The region provides routes with moderate gradients suitable for many fitness levels, alongside more challenging paths with significant elevation gain. Cyclists can explore areas alongside the Leça River and encounter natural monuments. The landscape includes forests and historical sites, enhancing the touring experience.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Cycle a moderate 10.1-mile (16.3 km) circular route in Santo Tirso, passing the Fervença Falls and historic São Bento Monastery.
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36.3km
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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40.5km
02:49
710m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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43.4km
02:42
360m
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Moderate bike ride. 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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Definitely the best part of the route. Beautiful scenery and a well-maintained path.
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Nearby Tourist Attractions Ave Riverbank Promenade: A riverside walkway, ideal for relaxing strolls. Monte Padrão Hillfort: Ancient ruins for those interested in history and archaeology.
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Highlights and Architecture Main Church: Built between 1659 and 1679, the monastery church is an imposing example of local religious architecture. Cloisters: The monastery has serene cloisters, one of which still displays a Gothic sculpture of the Virgin and Child in one of the corners. Cloister Fountain: In the center of the cloister stands a slender granite fountain with a polylobed basin, dating from 1649. Style: Over the centuries, the monastery has been rebuilt, combining Baroque and Neoclassical elements.
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Opening Hours and Visits The monastery is open for visits, but guided tours of the cloisters and other areas (besides the church) generally require prior booking by telephone with the Santo Tirso City Hall office. General Hours (Church): Daily (Monday to Sunday): 08:00–12:00 and 15:00–19:00. Accessibility: The entrance and parking are wheelchair accessible.
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The Monastery of São Bento, also known as the Monastery of Santo Tirso, is located on the left bank of the Ave River, in the city of Santo Tirso, Portugal. Founded in 978, it belonged to the Benedictine Order and was one of the most powerful monasteries in Portugal. Currently, it is classified as a National Monument.
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Santo Tirso is situated in the heart of the famous Vinho Verde wine region. Every summer, an international guitar festival takes place here.
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Santo Tirso offers a diverse landscape for touring cyclists. You'll find varied terrain ranging from tranquil river valleys, such as those alongside the Leça River, to rolling hills. Routes can include moderate gradients suitable for many fitness levels, as well as more challenging paths with significant elevation gain, sometimes requiring good to very good fitness.
There are over 40 touring cycling routes around Santo Tirso listed on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 12 moderate options and 30 more difficult trails for experienced cyclists.
Yes, many routes in Santo Tirso are circular. For instance, the Monte Padrão Loop from Santo Tirso is a moderate 16.3 km circular route. Another option is the Alvito Bridge – Road Parallel to the Leça River loop from Santo Tirso, which is a longer moderate circular path following the Leça River.
While Santo Tirso features many moderate and difficult routes, options like the Monte Padrão Loop from Santo Tirso offer a moderate experience with varied terrain over 16.3 km, making it a good starting point for those looking for a less strenuous ride. It's always recommended to check the route details for elevation gain to match your fitness level.
Cycling routes in the region can lead you to various historical and cultural points of interest. For example, a route might pass by the historic São Bento Monastery or the Fervença Falls. Nearby attractions include the Palace of the Dukes of Braganza and Oliveira Square, Guimarães, offering opportunities to combine your ride with cultural exploration.
Yes, Santo Tirso's landscape includes several natural monuments and offers scenic viewpoints. Routes like the Monte da Senhora da Assunção – View of Serra de Agrela loop from Antiga Estação de Santo Tirso provide views of Serra de Agrela. You can also find natural highlights such as the Boulder Labyrinth and Pico da Serra de Santa Justa in the wider region.
The touring cycling routes in Santo Tirso are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.5 stars from over 6 reviews. More than 320 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the diverse landscapes and the mix of moderate and challenging options available.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Santo Tirso offers routes with significant elevation gain. The Monte de São Miguel-o-Anjo – View of Serra de Agrela loop from Santo Tirso is a difficult 52.9 km route with over 950 meters of elevation gain, providing a demanding and rewarding experience.
Yes, several touring cycling routes in Santo Tirso feature scenic views along rivers. The Alvito Bridge – Road Parallel to the Leça River loop from Santo Tirso is a prime example, offering tranquil views as it follows the Leça River for much of its 43.7 km length.
The duration of touring cycling routes in Santo Tirso varies greatly depending on the distance and difficulty. Moderate routes like the Monte Padrão Loop from Santo Tirso can be completed in just over an hour, while more challenging and longer routes, such as the Monte de São Miguel-o-Anjo – View of Serra de Agrela loop from Santo Tirso, can take nearly four hours.
While not explicitly detailed for every route, the region around Santo Tirso is known for its diverse landscapes, which often include winding roads through forests and rolling hills. Cyclists can expect to find routes that offer shaded sections, particularly in areas with natural monuments or parks like the Vizela Thermal Park.


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