São Bento do Cortiço e São Bento do Cortiço e São Bento do Cortiço e Santo Estêvão
São Bento do Cortiço e São Bento do Cortiço e São Bento do Cortiço e Santo Estêvão
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Mountain biking around São Bento do Cortiço e São Bento do Cortiço e São Bento do Cortiço e Santo Estêvão offers routes through a landscape characterized by rolling hills and agricultural plains. The region features a mix of open terrain and areas with cork oak forests, providing varied riding conditions. Trails often traverse rural roads and tracks, connecting small villages and historical sites. The elevation changes are generally moderate, suitable for different mountain biking styles.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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34
riders
74.6km
07:01
1,460m
1,460m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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83.5km
07:48
1,570m
1,570m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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42.1km
03:33
650m
650m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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43.0km
02:31
350m
350m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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29.1km
01:46
290m
290m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Estremoz is a Portuguese city located in the district of Évora, in Alto Alentejo, known as the "marble capital" of Portugal. It is divided into two parts: a medieval upper town, enclosed by walls, with old white houses and an imposing castle (the Castle of Queen Santa Isabel, which houses a Pousada), and a lower town with eighteenth-century fortifications. Estremoz is famous for its white marble quarries, which have made Portugal a major world exporter, and for its traditional terracotta crafts, especially the "puppets" (Bonecos de Estremoz), a UNESCO Intangible Heritage. The city hosts a lively weekly farmers' market.
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This scenic road gives stunning views over the region and the hills all around. Enjoy it!
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At the top of the Serra d’Ossa, at an altitude of 650 metres, stands the Alto de São Gens. Among the ruins of the old chapel dedicated to the saint, memories of an occupation that dates back more than three millennia, to the Bronze and Iron Ages, echo. This archaeological site, shrouded in legend and symbolism, was later associated by the monks of the Congregation of São Paulo with the mythical Mount of Venus, the refuge of Viriato, the legendary Lusitanian leader who, according to tradition, descended from here to confront the Romans.
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Here you can pedal in complete tranquility on a quiet dirt road and nearby there are also a couple of small water basins.
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Estremoz is a Portuguese city located in the district of Évora, in Alto Alentejo, known as the "marble capital" of Portugal. It is divided into two parts: a medieval upper town, enclosed by walls, with old white houses and an imposing castle (the Castle of Queen Santa Isabel, which houses a Pousada), and a lower town with eighteenth-century fortifications. Estremoz is famous for its white marble quarries, which have made Portugal a major world exporter, and for its traditional terracotta crafts, especially the "puppets" (Bonecos de Estremoz), a UNESCO Intangible Heritage. The city hosts a lively weekly farmers' market.
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At the top of the Serra d’Ossa, at an altitude of 650 metres, stands the Alto de São Gens. Among the ruins of the old chapel dedicated to the saint, memories of an occupation that dates back more than three millennia, to the Bronze and Iron Ages, echo. This archaeological site, shrouded in legend and symbolism, was later associated by the monks of the Congregation of São Paulo with the mythical Mount of Venus, the refuge of Viriato, the legendary Lusitanian leader who, according to tradition, descended from here to confront the Romans.
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The Concession of Evoramonte, also known as the Convention of Evoramonte, was a document signed on 26 May 1834, in Evoramonte, in Alentejo, between the Constitutionalists and the Miguelites, that ended the period of civil war (1828–1834) in the Kingdom of Portugal. On the Concession of Evoramonte, Dom Miguel I of Portugal, to end the bloodbath in the country after six years of civil war, surrendered and abandoned his claim to the Portuguese throne, being also subjected to exile and perpetual banishment from the Kingdom of Portugal. It was signed by the representatives of the Constitutionalists, the Marshals of the Army, Duke of Terceira and Count of Saldanha, and by the Miguelite representative, Lieutenant General José António Azevedo e Lemos.
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The Concession of Evoramonte, also known as the Convention of Evoramonte, was a document signed on 26 May 1834, in Evoramonte, in Alentejo, between the Constitutionalists and the Miguelites, that ended the period of civil war (1828–1834) in the Kingdom of Portugal. On the Concession of Evoramonte, Dom Miguel I of Portugal, to end the bloodbath in the country after six years of civil war, surrendered and abandoned his claim to the Portuguese throne, being also subjected to exile and perpetual banishment from the Kingdom of Portugal. It was signed by the representatives of the Constitutionalists, the Marshals of the Army, Duke of Terceira and Count of Saldanha, and by the Miguelite representative, Lieutenant General José António Azevedo e Lemos.
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There are 8 mountain bike trails documented in the São Bento do Cortiço e Santo Estêvão region, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.
The trails in São Bento do Cortiço e Santo Estêvão feature a landscape of rolling hills and agricultural plains. You'll find a mix of open terrain and areas with cork oak forests, often traversing rural roads and tracks that connect small villages. Elevation changes are generally moderate.
Yes, there are 2 easy mountain bike trails. A good option for beginners is the Estremoz loop from Estremoz, which is 30.6 km long and takes approximately 1 hour 54 minutes to complete.
For families looking for a less strenuous ride, the Estremoz – Estremoz loop from São Lourenço de Mamporcão is an easy 29.1 km route that can be completed in about 1 hour 46 minutes, making it suitable for a family outing.
Experienced riders can tackle one of the 3 difficult routes available. The Estremoz – Alto de São Gens loop from Estremoz is a demanding 74.6 km trail with significant elevation gain, typically taking around 7 hours.
Yes, the Estremoz – Estremoz loop from Estremoz is a moderate 42.1 km trail that can be completed in approximately 3 hours 32 minutes, fitting well within a half-day ride.
All the mountain bike routes listed for São Bento do Cortiço e Santo Estêvão are loop trails, meaning you will finish your ride at your starting point.
While mountain biking, you can explore several historical sites. Notable attractions include the impressive Estremoz Castle, the Gadanha Fountain, and the Convent and Church of Saint Francis of Estremoz. These landmarks offer a glimpse into the region's rich heritage.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Mountain bikers often praise the varied terrain, which includes rolling hills, cork oak forests, and agricultural plains, providing diverse riding conditions.
The region experiences hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for mountain biking, avoiding the intense summer heat and potential winter rains.
While specific viewpoints are not explicitly highlighted, many routes traverse rolling hills and open plains, offering panoramic views of the agricultural landscape and cork oak forests. The Estremoz – Alto de São Gens loop from Estremoz, for instance, includes significant elevation gain, suggesting opportunities for scenic vistas.


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