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Gravel biking around Santa Isabel offers a diverse urban and natural landscape for cyclists. The region features a mix of city parks, riverside paths, and routes leading to viewpoints, providing varied terrain for gravel riders. Elevation changes are present, with some routes including significant climbs through forested areas and along urban and scenic coastal sections.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
4.5
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37.6km
03:04
610m
610m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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51.0km
03:22
540m
530m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.0
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5
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43.2km
02:48
590m
590m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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53.8km
03:24
360m
360m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Sequence of slightly more technical trails and connecting paths that cross an industrial, port, and abandoned landscape. Here the scenery is rougher: uneven ground, less obvious passages, areas near old industrial structures, including the area of the old cranes in the port of Coina. It is a segment where gravel requires greater terrain reading. It is an "underground", authentic stretch, giving the sensation of crossing a forgotten shore, of degraded areas and marks of an industrial past still visible.
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Here you can admire beautiful sunrises.
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Located in the Belem district, it was inaugurated in 1994 to honor the Portuguese soldiers (10,000) who fought and died in the colonial wars.
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Eduardo VII Park stretches like a large green ribbon up the hill, offering plenty of space to breathe with its lawns and paths. From the top, you have a stunning view across Avenida da Liberdade all the way down to the Tagus River. Perfect for a quiet break, a picnic, or a relaxing stroll in nature right in the heart of Lisbon.
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Groups often perform small concerts or dance events under the wonderful prestressed concrete ceiling.
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The 25th of April Bridge is a suspension bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, very similar to San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge. It crosses the Tagus River, connecting the capital to the city of Almada. Inaugurated in 1966 as the Salazar Bridge, it was renamed after the Carnation Revolution on April 25, 1974, in commemoration of the end of the dictatorship. It is a vital structure that carries both vehicles and trains.
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The Arco da Rua Augusta is one of Lisbon's most iconic monuments, located at the southern entrance to Rua Augusta, right on Praça do Comércio, facing the Tagus River. This majestic triumphal arch was built to commemorate the city's reconstruction after the 1755 earthquake.
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There are 10 gravel bike trails available around Santa Isabel, offering a diverse range of experiences from urban parks to riverside paths and routes with panoramic viewpoints. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community.
Yes, there is 1 easy gravel bike trail suitable for beginners. For example, the Monsanto Forest Park – Montes Claros Viewpoint loop from Algés, while listed as 'difficult' in its overall grade due to elevation, offers sections through forested areas that can be enjoyed by those newer to gravel biking, with careful planning.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Santa Isabel offers 4 difficult routes. The Monument to the Discoveries – Belém Tower loop from Encarnação is a difficult 31.0 miles (49.9 km) path featuring a mix of urban and scenic coastal views. Another challenging option is the Parque das Nações – View from the Rua Augusta Arch loop from Lisboa - Santa Apolónia, which covers 62.7 km with significant elevation changes.
Yes, all the gravel bike trails listed for Santa Isabel are loop routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the View of the Loures Valley – Caminho de Casal de Cambra loop from Odivelas and the José Gomes Ferreira Park – Caminho de Casal de Cambra loop from Alvalade.
Gravel biking around Santa Isabel offers a diverse landscape. You can expect routes through urban parks like Monsanto Forest Park, scenic riverside paths, and trails leading to panoramic viewpoints. Some routes also feature coastal views, agricultural fields, and historical urban settings, providing a rich visual experience.
While many routes involve elevation changes, some sections through urban parks or along flatter riverside paths can be suitable for families. It's recommended to check the specific route details on komoot for distance and elevation to ensure it matches your family's ability. The region's mix of urban and natural landscapes means there are often accessible areas for shorter, less strenuous rides.
Many gravel routes in Santa Isabel pass by or are close to significant landmarks. You can explore historical sites like St. George's Castle or the iconic Belém Tower. Other notable attractions include the Monument to the Overseas Combatants and the Eduardo VII Park Viewpoint, offering stunning city vistas.
The gravel biking routes in Santa Isabel are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 25 reviews. Users often praise the varied terrain, the mix of urban and natural scenery, and the challenging climbs that lead to rewarding views.
While specific regulations for dogs on gravel trails can vary, many urban parks and natural areas in Santa Isabel are generally dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. It's always best to check local signage or park rules for the specific area you plan to ride, particularly in protected natural spaces or crowded urban sections.
The gravel bike trails in Santa Isabel vary in length and duration. They range from approximately 22.5 miles (36.2 km) taking about 2 hours 32 minutes, up to 39.0 miles (62.7 km) which can take around 4 hours. The average route is about 28.5 miles (45.9 km) long.
Santa Isabel, being in a Mediterranean climate, generally offers good gravel biking conditions for much of the year. Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) are often ideal, with pleasant temperatures and less chance of extreme heat or heavy rain. Summers can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended, while winters are mild but can have more rainfall.
Absolutely. Many routes in Santa Isabel are characterized by this blend. For instance, the Monument to the Discoveries – Belém Tower loop from Encarnação combines historical urban sights with scenic coastal stretches, while routes through Monsanto Forest Park offer a natural escape within the city's vicinity.
Given Santa Isabel's urban setting, parking is generally available near the starting points of many routes, especially around major parks or attractions. Public parking lots and street parking can be found, though it's advisable to check for specific parking availability and restrictions for your chosen starting location, particularly in busy city areas.


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