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Hiking around San Silvestre De Guzmán offers diverse trails along the Guadiana River, which forms a natural border with Portugal. The landscape is characterized by tranquil open spaces, traditional 19th-century windmills, and rich flora including rosemary and rockrose. The region's ecosystems include marshes, forests, and cork oak landscapes, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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13.0km
03:38
260m
260m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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97
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7.98km
02:13
150m
150m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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44
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.23km
01:44
120m
120m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In 1876, an unprecedented flood of the Guadiana River revealed previously unknown ruins: the Roman Villa of Montinho das Laranjeiras. Founded in the 1st century BC, it was inhabited continuously until the end of the Islamic period, when it was finally abandoned. Its privileged position allowed trade along the river as far as Mértola and ensured the continuity of Roman, Visigothic, and Islamic occupation.
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The River Museum reveals the soul of the Guadiana: its history, traditions, and the vital role it played in transporting ore. It also celebrates the region's natural and cultural heritage, from artisanal fishing to gastronomy, not forgetting the memories of smuggling during the Estado Novo. Among the exhibits, miniature replicas of the vessels that plied these waters until the 1960s stand out.
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Here, very close to the Corte das Donas, you'll find this decommissioned windmill. The building is in ruins, but it adds a charming touch to the landscape and offers a glimpse into the life that once existed here.
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In the images, what you see most are pine trees, not cork oaks. These are still beautiful images.👍🥾
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Beautiful walk, parking at the starting point, possible to have a drink until noon. Easy paths 👍🏼
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Very accessible walk, super beautiful surroundings 👍
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Bularco de Baixo is a small village where the route towards the Guadiana River begins. There is little to do there, besides the parking lot, water fountain and the occasional place to buy a few things.
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At the eastern end of the route, the road follows the Guadiana River. In this same area there is the Miradouro do Pontal. From here you have a beautiful and privileged view of Rio. Great stopping point before starting the return journey.
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There are nearly 50 hiking trails around San Silvestre De Guzmán, offering a variety of experiences. You'll find 18 easy routes, 27 moderate trails, and 3 more challenging options to explore the region's diverse landscapes.
Hiking in San Silvestre De Guzmán offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical charm. The trails often follow the picturesque Guadiana River, which forms a natural border with Portugal, providing stunning views. You'll also encounter traditional 19th-century windmills and discover a rich variety of local flora, making for a tranquil and engaging outdoor experience.
Yes, there are 18 easy routes available. A great option for a relaxed walk is the Guadiana River loop from Odeleite, which is about 6.2 kilometers long and offers pleasant river views.
The landscapes are diverse, characterized by the tranquil open spaces along the Guadiana River. You'll encounter areas with rich flora, including rosemary and rockrose, and pass through ecosystems featuring marshes, forests, and cork oak landscapes. Many routes also offer glimpses of traditional windmills and views across to Portugal.
Yes, many routes in San Silvestre De Guzmán are circular. For example, the Slopes of Pontal do Rio Guadiana — circular route (PR2) is a popular 13-kilometer loop that offers extensive views of the border river. Another option is the View of the Guadiana River – Old Windmill loop from Villa Romana do Montinho das Laranjeiras, which combines river views with historic windmills.
San Silvestre De Guzmán benefits from Andalusia's mild climate, making it an ideal destination for hiking throughout most of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer the most comfortable temperatures for longer walks, but winter hiking is also pleasant due to the mild conditions.
The trails in San Silvestre De Guzmán are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 260 reviews. Hikers often praise the peaceful atmosphere, the scenic views of the Guadiana River, and the unique historical elements like the traditional windmills.
Yes, the area is rich in historical landmarks. Many trails pass by traditional 19th-century windmills, such as Molino de Vilán. You can also explore nearby attractions like the historic Castelo Velho de Alcoutim or the charming village of Sanlúcar de Guadiana, which offers excellent viewpoints over the Guadiana River.
Absolutely. The region is known for its scenic viewpoints, especially those overlooking the Guadiana River and the border with Portugal. The Pontal Viewpoint is a notable spot, and many trails, such as the Hill Covered with Cistus – View Over the Guadiana River loop from Odeleite, offer expansive vistas.
Yes, the region boasts several natural features. The Guadiana River itself is a significant natural monument. You can also explore the Cork Oak Forests of the Algarve, which are part of the diverse ecosystems in the area, and discover the local flora along designated botanical routes.
Many of the 18 easy routes are suitable for families looking for a pleasant outdoor experience. These trails typically have gentle terrain and offer opportunities to enjoy nature and historical sights without being overly strenuous. Look for shorter, well-marked loops for the best family-friendly options.
While specific regulations for dogs on trails can vary, the natural and open character of San Silvestre De Guzmán generally makes it a welcoming area for dog walkers. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near livestock, and to carry waste bags to maintain the cleanliness of the trails.


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