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Touring cycling routes around Penedono e Granja e Granja e Granja traverse a region in the Viseu District of Portugal, characterized by rural scenery and varied terrain. Altitudes range from 632 meters to 999 meters, offering a mix of ascents and descents. The area features quiet roads, tracks, and forest roads, providing diverse riding surfaces. Historical landmarks like Penedono Castle and various viewpoints are integrated into the landscape.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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41.2km
03:52
860m
860m
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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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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20.4km
01:20
290m
290m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Amid granite boulders and echoes of ancient battles, Moreira de Rei rises, an eagle's nest crowned by ruins that still whisper stories of fleeing kings, noblemen, and armies that passed through here. A good example is its name, which dates back to the time when Moreira welcomed King Sancho II on his way to exile from Toledo. Beneath the old Romanesque church lies a proto-Christian necropolis, witness to centuries of faith. Between worn walls, Roman pavements, and Visigothic memories, the town preserves, in stone and silence, the grandeur of a past that has never ceased to pulse.
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Marialva is a jewel among Portugal's Historic Villages. High above, the castle watches over centuries of conquests and legends, while within the walls still echo the memory of kings, fairs, and battles. Strolling its cobblestone streets is like traveling back in time: from the keep to the Church of Santiago, every detail tells a story. Outside the walls, vineyards and flavors of Beira Alta complete the landscape: roast kid, sheep's cheese, and sweets that preserve the taste of tradition. Here, the village is experienced as much on foot as at the table.
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In the heart of the rolling plain, your gaze reaches Marialva. As you follow the national road, in the distance, high above, the castle stands imposingly, guarding the valley beneath.
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Its ancient castle contrasts with the fears and fears experienced by the people of yesteryear. It was a border town, the scene of many important battles and struggles for the formation and independence of the kingdom. It received important privileges. D. Afonso Henriques granted it a charter and D. Afonso III the charter of Feira. D. Dinis ordered the construction of the walls that still protect a village where Christians and Jews lived together. The ring of walls that still surround the old medieval town, as well as the vast civil and religious architectural heritage, give the Historic Centre a unique image.
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The Castle of Trancoso is erected atop a hill in the North-Easternmost extreme of the city of Trancoso, within the district of Guarda, Portugal. It is a castle build in between the 10th and 13th centuries, featuring towers and the characteristic walls inclined to the tower of Moorish connotations. From the primitive castle appears the walled fortress with five towers and an homage one, the walls featuring several gates as well. Among these, the Porta do Rei stands out the most for being flanked by two towers.
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The Távora walkways create a fascinating route along the banks of the Távora River and the Vilar Reservoir, a body of water that has transformed this landscape into a true natural refuge. In summer, the perfect plan is to get up early, walk the trails before the heat sets in and, at the end, cool off with a dip in one of the river beaches, a simple pleasure that feels so good on hot days.
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The river beach of Vila de Ponte is one of the most beautiful secrets in the North of Portugal. With stunning views over the immense lake, it is the perfect refuge on hot days. At the end of May, the waters invite you to swim in the floating pools — one for adults, one for children. Ideal for families, the area also offers numerous spots for a pleasant picnic by the river.
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There are 5 touring cycling routes available in the Penedono e Granja region on komoot. These routes offer a diverse experience, primarily featuring challenging terrain with significant elevation changes.
The touring cycling routes in Penedono e Granja traverse varied terrain, including quiet roads, tracks, and forest roads. You can expect a mix of ascents and descents, with altitudes ranging from 632 meters to 999 meters, providing a diverse and often challenging riding experience.
Most of the touring cycling routes listed for Penedono e Granja are rated as 'difficult' due to significant elevation changes. However, the Cerro do Relógio loop from Escurquela e Fonte Arcada is classified as 'moderate', offering a slightly less demanding option with 20.4 km and 290 meters of ascent.
The region is rich in history. You can cycle past the iconic Penedono Castle, a medieval fortress offering panoramic views. Other historical points of interest include the Pelourinho de Penedono, Torre do Relógio, Ponte Romana, and Fontanário Quinhentista. Routes like the Albufeira da Dama – Castelo de Penedono loop from Beselga specifically pass by Penedono Castle.
Yes, Penedono e Granja offers breathtaking views from several Miradouros (viewpoints). Notable ones include Santa Luzia, Santa Margarida, and Nossa Senhora da Lapa, which is famous for its swing. While specific routes may not directly pass every viewpoint, the general landscape ensures many scenic vistas throughout your ride.
Beyond the historical sites, you can find natural beauty like the tranquil Barragem da Ponte Pedrinha (dam) and the green Parque da Cancela. Some routes might also bring you close to the Vila da Ponte River Beach or the Passadiços do Távora, offering diverse natural settings.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the popular Albufeira da Dama – Castelo de Penedono loop from Beselga and the Cerro do Relógio loop from Escurquela e Fonte Arcada.
Given the predominantly difficult rating and significant elevation changes of most routes, Penedono e Granja is more suited for experienced touring cyclists. However, the 'moderate' Cerro do Relógio loop might be an option for families with older, more capable children, but it's advisable to assess the terrain and distance carefully.
While the routes themselves are generally open, the suitability for dogs depends on the individual dog's fitness and temperament, as well as local regulations. Many routes involve quiet roads and tracks, but some sections might be challenging. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required and consider the weather conditions and availability of water.
As Penedono e Granja is a rural region, parking is generally available in the towns and villages that serve as starting points for routes. For example, if you're starting the Albufeira da Dama – Castelo de Penedono loop, you would typically find parking in Beselga or Penedono itself. Look for designated parking areas or suitable street parking in these communities.
Public transport options in this rural part of the Viseu District might be limited, especially for transporting bicycles. It's recommended to check local bus schedules for services connecting to Penedono, Granja, or other starting points. For greater flexibility, arriving by car is often the most convenient option for cyclists.
You'll find cafes, restaurants, and various accommodation options (guesthouses, rural tourism units) primarily within the main towns and villages such as Penedono and Granja. These spots are ideal for refueling or resting after a ride. It's always a good idea to check opening hours, especially in smaller villages.
The Trancoso Historic Town Centre – Historic Village of Marialva loop from Mêda, Outeiro de Gatos e Fonte Longa is a difficult 60.7 km route with 851 meters of ascent. It explores historical villages and varied rural landscapes, providing both a physical challenge and cultural immersion.


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