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Hiking trails around Nossa Senhora Da Boa Fé traverse a landscape characterized by rolling plains and ancient megalithic sites. The region features open countryside, with routes often connecting historical landmarks such as cromlechs and menhirs. Elevations are generally gentle, making for accessible walking experiences across the terrain.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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19.4km
05:17
280m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.36km
02:35
160m
160m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.00km
01:21
70m
70m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16.8km
04:33
230m
230m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.38km
01:14
90m
90m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Cromeleque dos Almendres, located near Évora, is the largest and most important megalithic monument in the Iberian Peninsula. Built between the late 6th and 3rd millennium BC, it is about 2000 years older than Stonehenge. VisitEvora +3 This "Portuguese Stonehenge" is composed of about 95 granite monoliths (menhirs) arranged in circles and ellipses on a gentle slope in the Serra do Monfurado. VisitEvora +1
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The Cromeleque dos Almendres, located in Nossa Senhora de Guadalupe, Évora, is the most important megalithic monument on the Iberian Peninsula and one of the largest in Europe. Composed of about 95 stone monoliths (menhirs) arranged in concentric circles, this enclosure is about 2,000 years older than the famous Stonehenge. 👍🥾
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Snack Bar in the center of Valverde, where you can eat good Alentejo snacks at very affordable prices. Very simple and family-friendly space. Closed on Wednesdays.
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Dam on the Ribeira de Valverde, a tributary of the Sado River.
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Giraldo Castle, or Geraldo Castle, is located in Nossa Senhora de Guadalupe, in the current parish of Nossa Senhora da Tourega and Nossa Senhora de Guadalupe, in the Municipality of Évora, District of Évora, in Portugal. It is a castro, a proto-historic fortified structure with origins in the Bronze Age or even the Chalcolithic, but with traces of later occupations. It has a subcircular plan and an outer perimeter of 114 meters. The wall that has survived to the present day probably belonged to a period of medieval occupation. Sources from the 15th century refer to the fortification, associating it with the presence of Geraldo Sem Pavor, a warrior who conquered Évora from the Muslims in 1165. It is currently in the process of being classified.
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The site in Nossa Senhora da Tourega e Nossa Senhora de Guadalupe has been continuously occupied since 3000 B.C. and 1000 A.D. It was founded on a castro fortified proto-historic structure, with its origin in the Bronze Age, Chalcolithic, with vestiges from older settlements. During the Middle Ages it was sporadically re-occupied and reconstructed. Records from the 15th century indicate that the castle was associated with Giraldo Sem Pavor, a warrior who conquered Évora from the Muslims in 1165. Today the site is being analyzed for classification.
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The Roman Villa of Our Lady of Tourega, or Villa Romana da Tourega, is the remains of a Roman villa located in the parish of Our Lady of Tourega and Our Lady of Guadalupe (in the former parish of Our Lady of Tourega), in the municipality and district of Évora. The Roman Villa of Tourega has been classified as a Site of Public Interest since 2012
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Pego existing in Ribeira de Valverde, near Monte da Curva
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The hiking trails around Nossa Senhora Da Boa Fé are characterized by rolling plains and open countryside. You'll find gentle elevations, making for accessible walking experiences, often connecting ancient megalithic sites like cromlechs and menhirs.
Yes, there are several easy routes perfect for beginners. For example, the Almendres Cromlech loop from Almendres Cromlech is a 5.0 km (3.1 miles) trail that takes about 1 hour 21 minutes, leading through open fields and past the famous Almendres Cromlech. Another easy option is the Almendres Menhir loop from Guadalupe, a 4.4 km (2.7 miles) route.
Yes, many of the trails in Nossa Senhora Da Boa Fé are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Notable loop trails include the Almendres Menhir – Almendres Cromlech loop from Guadalupe and the Almendres Cromlech loop from Almendres Cromlech, both offering a complete circuit.
The region is rich in ancient megalithic sites. You can explore the impressive Almendres Cromlech and the nearby Almendres Menhir. The Megalithic Circuit of Évora specifically explores a series of significant ancient stone structures. Another notable site is the Great Dolmen of Zambujeiro.
Given the gentle elevations and shorter options, trails like the Almendres Cromlech loop from Almendres Cromlech (5.0 km) or the Almendres Menhir loop from Guadalupe (4.4 km) are generally suitable for families with children. These routes offer open spaces and interesting historical points without being overly strenuous.
The best time for hiking in Nossa Senhora Da Boa Fé is typically during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when temperatures are milder and the landscape is lush. Summers can be very hot, making early mornings or late afternoons preferable if hiking during that season.
The hiking trails in Nossa Senhora Da Boa Fé are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 30 reviews. Hikers often praise the historical significance of the megalithic sites, the peaceful open countryside, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable experience.
Hike durations vary depending on the route and your pace. Easy trails like the Almendres Cromlech loop from Almendres Cromlech can be completed in about 1 hour 21 minutes. Moderate routes, such as the Almendres Menhir – Almendres Cromlech loop from Guadalupe, take around 2 hours 35 minutes. Longer, more difficult trails like the Megalithic Circuit of Évora can take over 5 hours.
Yes, beyond the ancient stone structures, you can also find impressive natural features. The Great Cork Oak is a notable natural monument in the area, showcasing the region's distinctive flora.
The hiking network around Nossa Senhora Da Boa Fé offers a range of difficulties. You'll find easy routes suitable for casual walkers, moderate trails for those seeking a bit more challenge, and even a difficult option like the Megalithic Circuit of Évora for experienced hikers. The gentle terrain generally makes most routes accessible.
Yes, the Valverde – Giraldo Castle loop from Anta Grande do Zambujeiro is a moderate trail that includes views or passes by Giraldo Castle, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical architecture.


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