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Easy hiking trails around Santa Eulália are characterized by diverse landscapes, including coastal paths, rural areas with rolling hills, and shaded pine forests. The region features a mix of sea views, traditional farms, and ancient olive groves. The terrain generally includes gentle gradients, making it suitable for various fitness levels.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Santiago Square, also known as São Tiago Square (Portuguese: Praça de Santiago), is a medieval city square in Guimarães. It is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the historic center of Guimarães. According to tradition, the Apostle James (São Tiago in Portuguese) brought an image of the Virgin Mary to Guimarães and placed it in a pagan temple in a square that was later named St. Tiago Square. Santiago Square is mentioned in numerous documents over several centuries and has retained many of its medieval features to this day. The now romanticized and photogenic medieval houses were once considered squalid and unhygienic. The space they occupied was long regarded as an "undignified" place.
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Interesting facility. Not just the old pools, but also the rest of the facility. The detour is definitely worth it.
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A site well worth seeing. It looks more impressive from a distance than up close.
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Beautiful view of the church.
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A detailed plan of the complex with explanations can be found here: https://campanha.cmjornal.pt/portugal-monumental/
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Rua de Santa Maria is a street of medieval origin in the historic center of Guimarães. It has been the most important street in Guimarães for many centuries, home to some of the city's elite. It was inhabited by noblemen and clergy for centuries.
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The church gives more information: Church of Our Lady of Oliveira, also known as the Royal and Distinguished Collegiate Church of Our Lady of Oliveira, Church and Collegiate Church of Guimarães and Parish Church of Our Lady of Oliveira. Find here: https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igreja_de_Nossa_Senhora_da_Oliveira_(Guimar%C3%A3es)
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These basins were used for treating, washing, dyeing, and drying leather, primarily for clothing. Located outside the city walls because of the stench, these medieval tanks existed for many centuries. A small factory remained in operation for a long time, but was closed in 2005, putting an end to this ancient activity in the area forever. https://maps.app.goo.gl/f3PdGeeb78mj6EwN8
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Komoot features 12 hiking routes in Santa Eulália, with 2 specifically graded as easy. These trails offer diverse landscapes, from coastal paths to rural areas with rolling hills and shaded pine forests.
Easy hikes in Santa Eulália offer a rich variety of landscapes. You can expect stunning coastlines with crystal-clear waters, shaded pine forests, and picturesque rural areas featuring rolling hills, red earth valleys, almond, carob, and ancient olive trees. Some routes also follow the unique Santa Eulària River.
Yes, Santa Eulália is known for its beautiful coastal paths. Routes like the Es Canar trail offer easy-to-moderate walks with stunning sea views, winding through pine forests along the coast. The Cala Llonga Route also provides a relaxing walk along its serene beach.
Santa Eulália benefits from approximately 300 days of sunshine annually, making it suitable for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, while summer mornings or late afternoons are ideal to avoid the midday heat.
The River Route is an excellent choice for families. This unique 3-kilometer self-guiding walkway follows the course of the Santa Eulària River, the sole river in the Balearic Islands. It's an easy trail perfect for observing local wildlife and exploring the town's heritage elements.
Many trails in Santa Eulália pass by significant historical sites. You can discover landmarks such as the Church of the Puig de Missa, the s'Argamassa aqueduct, and various estate towers, offering a glimpse into the island's past. The Oliveira Square, Guimarães and Praça de São Tiago are also notable points of interest.
Yes, Santa Eulália offers several easy loop hikes. For example, the Guimarães Castle – Oliveira Square, Guimarães loop from Guimarães is an easy 5.6 km trail that takes about 1 hour 30 minutes to complete. Another option is the Salado Monument – Guimarães Castle loop from Guimarães, an easy 4.4 km path.
The hiking routes in Santa Eulália are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 150 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, from scenic coastal paths to tranquil rural landscapes, and the well-maintained trails suitable for various abilities.
Yes, the Santa Gertrudis Route leads through rural Ibiza, showcasing traditional farms and ancient olive groves. These trails offer a peaceful experience away from the coast, allowing you to immerse yourself in the island's agricultural heritage.
One of the shorter easy options is the Salado Monument – Palace of the Dukes of Braganza loop from Guimarães, which is approximately 2.9 km long and can be completed in about 50 minutes. This trail navigates through historical city areas.
The Great Route is an extensive trail spanning 63 kilometers, designed to be completed in stages, integrating nature, sport, and culture. It guides hikers past fourteen different sightseeing and heritage sites. For more details, you can visit the official Santa Eulália tourism website: The Great Route.
Absolutely. Many coastal routes provide stunning views of the Mediterranean. The Siesta route, for instance, winds through shaded pine forests and offers breathtaking vistas of the sea. The Es Canar and Coast Santa Eulària-Es Canar trails also feature beautiful sea panoramas.


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