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Road cycling routes around Zóio traverse a landscape characterized by varied terrain, including rolling hills and rural expanses. The region features numerous ascents and descents, providing diverse challenges for road cyclists. These routes often pass through areas with open views and connect small communities. The topography supports both moderate and more challenging road cycling experiences.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
46
riders
48.1km
02:42
840m
840m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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61.3km
03:18
1,240m
1,240m
This difficult 38.1-mile road cycling route from Vinhais in Parque Natural de Montesinho features 4058 feet of elevation gain.

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61.9km
03:30
1,370m
1,370m
This difficult 38.5-mile road cycling route from Vinhais offers challenging climbs and panoramic views of Montesinho Natural Park.
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50.6km
02:39
850m
850m
Cycle 31.4 miles (50.6 km) on this moderate road cycling route from Santa Comba de Rossas, featuring scenic views of Pinela and Serapicos.
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58.1km
03:23
1,380m
1,380m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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It is not known when the castle was built or which monarch ordered it, however some authors argue that it was King D. Dinis, since there are references to works in Praça de Vinhais with the construction of some towers during his reign. Due to its border location, the castle had great military importance, as the territory had always been coveted by neighboring monarchs.
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The walls of Vinhais date back to the time of the Roman invasion. Later, the Suebi or Visigoths reinforced and broadened the defensive line in the context of the Muslim invasion of the Iberian Peninsula. During the reign of King Denis of Portugal, the oval fence of the village was finished, with six towers, two of them flanking the main gate and one other, also integrated in the fence, functioning as a keep and an alcove. The castle's configuration, currently very dilapidated, would have a medieval image, in a late Gothic style. Already during the reign of King Manuel I of Portugal the degradation of the walls and of some towers was remarkable. Some bases of the old towers, a portal with a Gothic arch and a section of the barbican still remain.
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The military road built by the Romans to connect Braga, Chaves and Astorga passed close to the present-day site of Vinhais and the Ponte da Rauca bridge also dates from that time. The town was founded in the thirteenth century by the Portuguese king D. Sancho, being situated on top of a hill that the Romans had used as a lookout post, from which they could supervise the whole region. It was later fortified in the fourteenth century at the orders of D. Dinis. Vinhais has succeeded in preserving a number of very interesting monuments, such as the church of São Facundo (founded by the Goths) and the convent of São Francisco, although, perhaps more than anything else, it is famed for the great richness of its cuisine, particularly its sausages, which are best purchased at the annual Smoked Meat Fair held here in February.
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Small town located a few kilometers from Bragança, in a land of hills and small towns in round mountains!
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From this point on the road you can see the views of the Santuário de Nossa Senhora da Saúde and, in addition, some of the shelters (road control points) at the foot of the road.
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Beautiful views of the valley through which the Rabaçal River runs and where a bridge helps the road cross the same bank.
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Road that offers incredible views of this area near Moimenta and is an alternative to the main road.
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Views of what is found in this area called Pinela and that also allows us to see the views of the castle on the left hand side that is at the top of this mountain.
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There are over 5 road cycling routes around Zóio documented on komoot, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.
Road cycling routes around Zóio are characterized by varied terrain, including rolling hills and rural expanses. You'll encounter numerous ascents and descents, providing diverse challenges and often passing through areas with open views.
While many routes in Zóio feature significant elevation, there are moderate options available. For example, the View of Pinela and Mós — circular of Bragança route is rated moderate and offers a good introduction to the region's cycling.
For more challenging rides, Zóio offers routes with substantial climbing and longer distances. The Ring route from Vinhais and the Vinhais and Montesinho-Nogueira Park Loop are both rated difficult and cover significant distances with considerable elevation gain.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Zóio are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the View of Pinela and Mós — circular of Bragança and the Santa Comba de Rossas and Pinela Circular.
Many routes pass by or near interesting landmarks. You might encounter the Historic Center of Vinhais, enjoy views from the Scenic Road to Nogueira, or pass by the Church of Saint Michael of Soutelo Mourisco. Some routes also lead through areas like the Direction to Carrazedo forest.
The duration of road cycling routes in Zóio varies depending on distance and elevation. Moderate routes like the View of Pinela and Mós — circular of Bragança typically take around 2 hours 42 minutes, while more difficult routes such as the Macedo de Cavaleiros and... can take over 3 hours 40 minutes.
The road cycling routes in Zóio are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the challenge of the climbs, and the scenic rural landscapes encountered along the way.
While specific parking information for each route start is not always detailed, Zóio and its surrounding villages like Vinhais typically offer public parking options. It's advisable to check local parking availability in the starting towns of your chosen route.
Many routes pass through or near small communities and villages, such as Vinhais, where you can often find local cafes or small shops for refreshments. Planning your route with komoot allows you to identify potential stops along the way.
The best time for road biking in Zóio is generally during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer can also be suitable, but it's advisable to start early to avoid the midday heat.


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