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Gravel biking around Monte Redondo offers a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills and natural terrain. The region features a mix of unpaved dirt roads and secondary asphalt sections, providing varied riding surfaces. Routes often follow river courses and traverse areas with vineyards, leading to scenic viewpoints. The terrain includes both challenging climbs and more moderate sections, catering to different skill levels.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Santa Cruz Beach is actually a collection of several beaches located in the municipality of Torres Vedras, in the western region of Portugal. It is a coastal area highly appreciated for its natural beauty, imposing cliffs, and excellent conditions for water sports such as surfing and bodyboarding. Main Characteristics Extensive Sandy Area: The Santa Cruz area has an extensive sandy area divided into several distinct beaches, some busier and others more wild. Cliffs and Landscape: The landscape is marked by cliffs and bluffs that provide stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. Several viewpoints, such as the one at Praia do Mirante, offer privileged observation points, especially at sunset. Integrated Beaches: The beach complex includes: Azenha Beach: Located in the center of the village, it has an old watchtower and a natural pool that forms at low tide. Praia da Física, Praia do Pisão, Praia do Mirante and Praia da Vigia: Other beaches that make up the Santa Cruz coastline, each with its own specific characteristics. Praia Azul and Praia Formosa: Beaches that have been the target of coastal protection interventions and are also part of the complex. Surfing: The region is very popular among surfers and bodyboarders, due to the sea conditions and consistent waves. Infrastructure: The central area of Santa Cruz has good infrastructure, including parking, cafes, restaurants and, in some beaches, accessibility for people with reduced mobility. Activities and Attractions Beach Cycle Path: The beach is connected by a cycle path (part of the EuroVelo 1 route) that allows a pleasant ride between Porto Novo and Santa Cruz, with views of the dunes and cliffs. Sizandro Ecotrail: Santa Cruz Beach is close to the mouth of the Sizandro River, where the Sizandro Ecotrail begins, a popular route for walking and cycling towards Torres Vedras. Paragliding: The cliff area is known for being a suitable location for paragliding, especially at Santa Rita Beach. Events: The village of Santa Cruz and its beaches host events, including water sports championships and summer festivals. Santa Cruz Beach is a versatile destination, ideal for those seeking relaxation by the sea as well as those who prefer physical activities and contact with nature.
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The Sizandro Ecotrail is a cycle and pedestrian path that connects the city of Torres Vedras to the Atlantic coast, following the course of the Sizandro River to its mouth. It is a very popular route for cyclists and walkers seeking to enjoy rural and coastal landscapes. Route and Characteristics Starting point: The ecotrail begins at the Regional Exhibition Park in the city of Torres Vedras. Destination: The main route continues to the mouth of the Sizandro River. Shortly before the mouth, there is a fork that connects to the Beach Cycle Path, which goes to Santa Cruz Beach and Porto Novo. Length: The route to the mouth is approximately 19 km. Connecting with other cycle paths can extend the total route to more than 44 km. Difficulty level: The ecotrail is quite flat, without major elevation changes, and uses wide and well-maintained roads, making it accessible to all fitness levels. What to see: The route passes through natural areas, with views of the river and agricultural fields, crossing some towns and villages, such as Ribeira de Pedrulhos, Ponte do Rol, Bordinheira and Aranha. Infrastructure: Along the way, there are rest areas and villages with cafes and other support points. The Sizandro Ecotrail is an excellent option for those who want to combine physical activity with exploring the beautiful landscapes of the interior and coast of the municipality of Torres Vedras.
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The castle of Torres Vedras is an important part of Portuguese history. It was a strategic point in the fight against the Moors and later against Napoleon. The castle was conquered in 1147 by Afonso Henriques, the first king of Portugal.
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Today I was lucky and was able to visit the ruins as well.
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Castelo de Torres Vedras is an imposing medieval fortress, with a history that dates back to Roman times and a significant role in the Napoleonic Wars (as part of the Lines of Torres Vedras). The castle represents an important historical heritage. If you want to stop here for a break you can explore its ancient walls and enjoy panoramic views of the city and the surrounding landscape.
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A beautiful view back to Santa Cruz and the rocky outcrop. A small path leads south from the highest point toward Praia Azul.
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The poet Antero de Quental often hiked here to gaze out at the sea. Indeed, from here you have a magnificent view of the entire country. In strong winds, you can see paragliders practically suspended in mid-air, as the updrafts are so powerful.
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Gravel biking around Monte Redondo offers a diverse landscape with rolling hills and varied natural terrain. You'll encounter a mix of unpaved dirt roads and secondary asphalt sections, often following river courses and traversing areas with vineyards. The routes include both challenging climbs and more moderate sections, catering to different skill levels.
Yes, while some routes are challenging, there are options for moderate riders. For example, the Eco Caminho Bridge – Bridge over the Sizandro River loop from Torres Vedras is a moderate 25.8-mile (41.5 km) path that follows a river, offering a less strenuous ride through natural landscapes.
For those seeking a challenge, the Alto da Vela Viewpoint – Bridge over the Sizandro River loop from Torres Vedras is a difficult 35.6-mile (57.3 km) trail featuring significant elevation gain and scenic viewpoints. Another difficult option is the Castelo de Torres Vedras – Roads and Vineyards of Freiria loop from Torres Vedras, which covers 23.6 miles (38.0 km) through vineyards and rural roads.
The region offers several interesting landmarks and viewpoints. You might encounter historical sites like Forte da Archeira or the impressive Castelo de Torres Vedras. Additionally, routes often lead to scenic viewpoints, such as those found on the Alto da Vela route, and pass by unique structures like the Windmills of Serra de Montejunto.
Yes, many of the routes around Monte Redondo are designed as loops. Examples include the challenging Alto da Vela Viewpoint – Bridge over the Sizandro River loop from Torres Vedras and the more moderate Eco Caminho Bridge – Bridge over the Sizandro River loop from Torres Vedras.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.75 stars from 9 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscape, the mix of unpaved dirt roads and secondary asphalt sections, and the scenic viewpoints, especially those overlooking river courses and vineyards.
While the guide highlights routes with varying difficulties, the presence of moderate paths that follow river courses suggests there could be sections suitable for families. However, specific family-friendly routes are not explicitly detailed, so it's advisable to check individual route profiles for elevation and terrain before setting out with children.
The guide does not specify regulations regarding dogs on the gravel bike trails. Generally, in natural areas, dogs are often permitted on trails if kept on a leash. It's recommended to check local signage or specific park regulations if you plan to bring your dog.
Based on the general characteristics of similar regions in Portugal, spring and autumn typically offer the most pleasant weather for gravel biking, with milder temperatures and less rainfall than winter. Summer can be hot, especially during midday, while winter might bring cooler, wetter conditions. Always check the local forecast before your ride.
The guide focuses on the trails themselves and does not provide specific information on cafes, pubs, or accommodation directly along the routes. However, given that many routes start from or pass near Torres Vedras, a larger town, you can expect to find various amenities there.
There are at least 3 distinct gravel bike trails detailed in this guide for the Monte Redondo area, offering a range of difficulties from moderate to difficult.


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