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Road cycling routes around Moura Da Serra are characterized by a diverse and rugged landscape, featuring mountainous terrain, valleys, and hills. The region offers varied gradients and elevations, with challenging climbs and winding roads that often have minimal traffic. Proximity to the Serra da Estrela Natural Park contributes to demanding routes with sustained ascents. Natural features like trees, wells, and springs enhance the scenic environment for road cyclists.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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51.8km
03:12
1,370m
1,370m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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81.7km
05:05
2,230m
2,230m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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68.4km
04:09
1,730m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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79.0km
04:43
1,730m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Piódão belongs to the network of Historic Villages of Portugal. The town (village) of Piódão, the urban center and the parish headquarters, has been classified as a Property of Public Interest since 1978.[3] Pedestrian trails of extraordinary beauty.👍🥾🦯
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This area has been hit by a serious forest fire in recent weeks.
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Piódão is a particularly well-preserved, historic village worth a visit. If you're looking for peace and quiet and enjoy hiking, you've come to the right place. Although the historic village of Piódão doesn't hold any particular significance in Portugal's history, it has recently become an increasingly popular tourist attraction, perhaps due to its beautiful location in the Serra do Açor.
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This road offers you breathtaking views of the surrounding mountain landscapes, characterized by dense forests, deep valleys and agricultural terraces.
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Fajão is nestled between the Serras del Açor and de la Lousã, and stands out for its unique architecture, made mainly of schist (xisto), the local stone that gives it a dark color and a characteristic appearance, making it one of the famous "schist villages" of the region. Fajão also has a parish museum that exhibits sacred art and objects of daily life, and boasts a history linked to the Resistance during the Salazarist regime.
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Nestled along the banks of the Alva River, Côja is immersed in a green environment, surrounded by mountains and forests. The village is characterized by traditional architecture, a charming Roman bridge and a peaceful atmosphere.
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Monte do Colcurinho is an imposing peak of about 1,242 meters in the Serra do Açor, Portugal. It offers spectacular views that extend from the Serra da Estrela to much of central Portugal. In addition to its natural beauty, it is an important religious site, with a sanctuary dedicated to Nossa Senhora das Necessidades, a destination for annual pilgrimages. It is a place that combines breathtaking nature and deep spirituality.
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Piódão, the charming schist village with blue doors, is still home to around 170 inhabitants. It is said that the blue doors came about by chance (it was the only colour available) and ended up becoming a tradition. In the centre, next to the square, there is a small, lively café and a restaurant serving regional dishes. The car park is at the entrance to the village (there are around 50 spaces) and there are public toilets right in the centre, everything ready for a peaceful visit to this living postcard of the mountains.
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There are over 10 dedicated road cycling routes around Moura Da Serra, offering a range of experiences primarily for more experienced cyclists. The majority of these routes are classified as difficult, with a few moderate options available.
The terrain around Moura Da Serra is characterized by a diverse and rugged landscape, featuring mountainous areas, valleys, and hills. You can expect varied gradients and elevations, with challenging climbs and winding roads that often have minimal traffic. Proximity to the Serra da Estrela Natural Park means many routes include sustained ascents with gradients often ranging from 7 to 12 percent.
Road cycling in Moura Da Serra is best suited for experienced cyclists seeking challenging climbs and long distances. Most routes are classified as difficult, with significant elevation gains. There are a couple of moderate options, but no easy routes are currently listed, indicating the area is geared towards those comfortable with demanding rides.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Moura Da Serra are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the challenging Epic climb to Monte Colcurinho - Loop tour, the extensive Ring route from Côja towards the Serra do Açor, and the scenic Côja – Castelo de Avô loop from Vale do Torno.
Absolutely. The region is rich in natural beauty, and you can incorporate visits to stunning waterfalls and refreshing river beaches. Notable waterfalls include Fraga da Pena Waterfall and Poço da Broca Falls. For a refreshing break, consider river beaches like the River beach of Côja, Praia fluvial de Avô, and Poço da Broca river beach, which are often accessible near cycling routes.
While road cycling in Moura Da Serra, you'll be treated to stunning panoramic views across mountainous landscapes, valleys, and hills. The routes often traverse tranquil areas dotted with trees, wells, and springs, contributing to a picturesque and refreshing environment. You'll also encounter numerous river beaches and waterfalls, providing scenic stopping points.
Yes, the region offers cultural points of interest. You can cycle towards the unique Historical Village of Piódão, known for its shale architecture, as seen on the Côja – Historical Village of Piódão loop from Vendas de Galizes. Another historical village, Chãs d'Égua Historical Village, is also nearby, offering a glimpse into traditional Portuguese life.
While the majority of routes are challenging, there are a couple of moderate road cycling options available. One such route is the Secarias River Beach – Côja loop from Côja e Barril de Alva, which offers a less demanding experience compared to the difficult climbs in the area.
The road cycling routes around Moura Da Serra are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the challenging climbs, the stunning panoramic views, and the tranquil, low-traffic roads that allow for an immersive experience in the natural beauty of the region.
Yes, several routes are designed to pass by or near the region's beautiful river beaches. For instance, the Secarias River Beach – Côja loop from Côja e Barril de Alva offers a direct opportunity to visit a river beach, providing a perfect spot for a refreshing break during your ride.
Many routes in Moura Da Serra offer breathtaking panoramic views due to the mountainous terrain. The Epic climb to Monte Colcurinho - Loop tour, for example, leads to Monte Colcurinho, which is known for its expansive vistas. Additionally, the View of Piódão highlight offers another spectacular perspective of the landscape.


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