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Jogging around Almada offers diverse landscapes for outdoor activity, situated across the Tagus River from Lisbon. The region features an extensive coastline with sandy beaches, backed by the distinctive Costa da Caparica Fossil Cliffs. Inland, Almada provides expansive green spaces like Parque da Paz and wooded environments such as Mata Nacional dos Medos, alongside riverside paths along the Ginjal Quay. These natural features create varied terrain suitable for different running preferences.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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• Go for a drink and a snack at Atira-te ao Rio. Very quiet atmosphere, especially at sunset. • Do the pedestrian route to the Boca do Vento elevator and go up to the viewpoint. You have an incredible view over the Tagus River and the city. • Take the ferry and make a mixed plan Cacilhas + Lisbon. The terminal is very practical for this. • If you like photography or video, the old industrial area and the warehouses by the river have a very cinematic aesthetic. • Have dinner with seafood or grilled fish in a typical tavern. On Rua Cândido dos Reis there are several spots with a livelier atmosphere. • If you go by bike, the route between Cacilhas and Cristo Rei has short climbs but is very worthwhile for the view
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It's worth making the 10-minute ferry journey from Cais do Sodré station in Lisbon to Cacilhas across the river. This waterfront district on the southern bank of the Tagus offers one of the most beautiful views of Lisbon and has several restaurants known for their fresh fish. That journey is made on a "cacilheiro," a single-hull ferry that does the public transportation service between the two sides of the river. As soon as you arrive in Cacilhas, you can smell the fish being grilled, inviting you to take a break for a meal before visiting the Cristo Rei monument nearby or before an afternoon at the beach. In Rua Cândido dos Reis alone (a pedestrian street found a few feet from the ferry station), you have around 20 restaurants to choose from, most serving traditional Portuguese cuisine. On this street, you may visit the Church of Our Lady of Safe Homecoming, built in 1759 with a beautiful gilded interior and decorative tile panels. Across the road you find a large vessel (the "D. Fernando II e Glória"), which may be visited daily except Mondays. It dates from 1843 and connected Lisbon to the Portuguese colonies in India.
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Cacilhas is a charming and historic location that offers a unique experience for visitors. If you are looking for a place to relax, enjoy stunning views and explore the history and culture of Portugal, Cacilhas is a must-see destination!
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Nice place at the harbor to explore a lot. Furthermore you can take the ferry to Lisbon from here.
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Ferry port - a huge construction site (07/22).
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Here you can hop on the ferry to get to Lisbon. There is no cycle path across Tejo!
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The ferry crossing costs 1.30 euros and can be loaded onto the VIVA Viagem card. Bicycle free of charge. But only a maximum of 4 bikes per trip. I had the impression that I was on an island ... A friendly village with nice restaurants. and consistently cheaper than on the Lisbon side. Really recommended 🇵🇹
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Parque da Paz is the perfect place to take a break, stretch out and enjoy the generous lawns.
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Almada offers a wide variety of running experiences, with over 450 routes available. These range from easy strolls to more challenging trails, catering to all fitness levels.
The running routes in Almada are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 570 reviews. Runners frequently praise the diverse landscapes, from coastal paths to expansive city parks, and the scenic views of Lisbon and the Tagus River.
Yes, Almada has plenty of options for beginners. There are over 50 easy running routes. For example, the Parque da Paz – Parque da Paz loop from Cova da Piedade is a moderate 3.3-mile (5.4 km) route that offers a pleasant experience within the city's green lung. You can find it here: Parque da Paz – Parque da Paz loop from Cova da Piedade.
Almada's running routes offer diverse terrain. You can find extensive sandy beaches along the Costa da Caparica, perfect for beach runs, as well as well-maintained paths in large parks like Parque da Paz. Some trails also venture into wooded environments such as Mata Nacional dos Medos or alongside the distinctive Costa da Caparica Fossil Cliffs, providing varied surfaces for your run.
Many of Almada's parks and coastal paths are suitable for families. Parque da Paz, with its extensive lawns and wooded areas, offers a safe and pleasant environment for a family jog. The cycle path along the Costa da Caparica beaches also provides a smooth surface for a leisurely run with children.
While specific regulations can vary, many outdoor areas in Almada, particularly the larger parks and less crowded coastal sections, are generally dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them. Parque da Paz and the trails in Mata Nacional dos Medos are popular choices for runners with dogs.
Almada offers several routes with breathtaking views. The area around the iconic Cristo Rei statue provides panoramic vistas of Lisbon and the 25 de Abril Bridge. The Ginjal Quay also offers picturesque views running parallel to the Tagus River. Additionally, coastal routes along the Costa da Caparica provide stunning ocean scenery.
Yes, many routes in Almada are accessible via public transport. The city has a good network of buses and trams. Routes within Parque da Paz, for instance, are often close to public transport stops, making them convenient to reach. The Ginjal Quay is also easily accessible from the ferry terminal.
Absolutely! Many of Almada's running paths are designed as loops, offering convenient circular routes. A popular example is the Parque da Paz loop from Parque da Paz, a 7.8-mile (12.5 km) trail that explores the park's extensive green spaces. You can find this route here: Parque da Paz loop from Parque da Paz.
For those seeking longer distances, Almada has several options. The Parque da Paz loop from Parque da Paz is a substantial 7.8-mile (12.5 km) route. Another excellent choice is the Parque da Paz – Parque da Paz loop from Gil Vicente, which covers 6.2 miles (10.0 km) and offers a mix of paved and natural paths. Find it here: Parque da Paz – Parque da Paz loop from Gil Vicente.
Almada's routes are rich in natural beauty and landmarks. You can run along the extensive Costa da Caparica Beaches and admire the distinctive Costa da Caparica Fossil Cliffs. Within Parque da Paz, you'll find the Lake of Parque da Paz (Lake of Parque da Paz) and the Monumento à Paz. The Ginjal Quay offers views of the Tagus River, and the area around Cristo Rei provides stunning city panoramas.
Many of Almada's larger parks and coastal areas offer parking facilities, making it convenient for runners who drive. Parque da Paz, for example, has accessible parking areas. When planning your run, it's advisable to check specific route details for parking information.


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