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Mountain biking around Arcos offers a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills and varied elevations, providing a range of experiences for riders. The region features routes with significant elevation gains, indicating a terrain that includes climbs and descents. These mountain bike trails traverse areas with both open landscapes and more secluded paths, suitable for different skill levels. The topography supports both long-distance endurance rides and shorter, more accessible loops.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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riders
64.9km
06:06
1,380m
1,390m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
15.6km
01:21
250m
250m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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32
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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riders
83.5km
07:48
1,570m
1,570m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
42.1km
03:33
650m
650m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. 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 the wide, compact dirt road passes under a suggestive arched bridge that looks like it has its age.
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This sanctuary is located in an elevated position that offers spectacular views of the city of Porto, the Douro River and the Atlantic Ocean. It is an important place of pilgrimage and devotion for the local community. In addition to its religious significance, the site is highly regarded for its viewpoint.
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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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There are 10 mountain bike trails documented around Arcos on komoot, offering a diverse range of experiences for riders of all skill levels.
Yes, Arcos offers several easy mountain bike trails. A great option is the Circular Tour from Rio de Mohinos, which is 9.7 miles (15.6 km) long with gentle gradients, perfect for a relaxed ride.
Advanced riders will find challenging routes with significant elevation changes. The Loop from Rio de Mohinos towards Nossa Senhora do Monte da Virgem is a difficult 40.3 miles (64.9 km) trail with substantial climbs, taking over 6 hours to complete. Another demanding option is the Estremoz – Alto de São Gens loop from Estremoz, a 46.4 miles (74.6 km) trail.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking in Arcos, with milder temperatures. Summers can be hot, especially at midday, while winters are typically mild but may bring some rain.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Arcos are loops. Examples include the easy Circular Tour from Rio de Mohinos and the more challenging Loop from Rio de Mohinos towards Nossa Senhora do Monte da Virgem.
The region around Arcos is characterized by rolling hills and varied elevations. You can expect a mix of open landscapes and more secluded paths, with routes featuring both gentle gradients and significant climbs and descents.
The mountain bike trails in Arcos are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Riders often praise the varied terrain and the options available for different ability levels.
Yes, the region around Arcos is rich in history. You might encounter landmarks such as Estremoz Castle or the Gadanha Fountain in Estremoz. Some routes also pass near the Vila Viçosa Castle.
While specific cafe stops are not detailed for every route, trails like the Estremoz – Estremoz loop from Estremoz start and end in Estremoz, a town where you can easily find amenities like cafes and restaurants.
The longest mountain bike trail listed is the Evoramonte Castle – Estremoz loop from Estremoz, covering 83.5 miles (134.4 km) with substantial elevation gain, typically taking over 7 hours to complete.
The trails around Arcos traverse diverse landscapes, from open fields to more wooded areas. While specific wildlife sightings aren't guaranteed, the varied terrain offers opportunities to observe local flora and fauna, especially on less-trafficked routes.
Many routes, especially those starting from towns like Estremoz or Rio de Mohinos, typically have designated parking areas nearby. It's always advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for parking information before you head out.


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