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Hiking around Alvito offers an engaging outdoor experience within Portugal's Alentejo region. The landscape is characterized by vast country scenery and rural roads, reflecting its historical agricultural practices. Hikers can explore paths that wind through ancient walls and offer vistas of surrounding valleys, showcasing an authentic Portuguese countryside. The area also features trails highlighting its cereal-producing past, with many ancient windmills dotting the routes.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
4.9
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15
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13.3km
03:28
100m
100m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.9km
03:39
120m
120m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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15.8km
04:20
240m
240m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.97km
01:34
40m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Alvito Castle is a military monument and an inn, located in the village of Alvito, in the Alentejo region, in Portugal. It is considered an example of a fortified palace, which combined the functions of a fortress and a wealthy house. It also stands out for its combination of styles, with several Gothic and Manueline elements, and Islamic inspiration. (Source: Wikipedia) Alvito Castle is currently an inn.
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In Alvito, "Parque do Pula" refers to PULA (Urban and Active Leisure Park), a renovated space with a children's playground, sports field (ball, skateboard, roller skates), fountains and social areas, public toilets, ideal for families and outdoor activities, located in the municipality of Alvito, which also has padel courts. There is also, in Lisbon, the Alvito Recreational Park, in Monsanto, with leisure and restaurant facilities, but "PULA" is the specific name of the space in the municipality of Alvito. In the municipality. Point of passage of PR2-AVT. 👍🥾
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The "Moinho das Cabras" (Goat Mill) in Alvito is one of several traditional windmills in the region, part of a group that today marks the rural landscapes. They are symbols of wind energy used in grain milling, built in the late 19th/early 20th century, and today form part of historical trails, such as the PR2 AVT, connecting to agricultural tradition and local cultural heritage. While there isn't a specific legend for this mill, there are general legends about hidden treasures in the area. 👍🥾📷
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Cuba is a Portuguese town in the Beja District, Alentejo region, and Baixo Alentejo subregion. It is the seat of the municipality of Cuba, which has an area of 172.09 km² and a population of 4,471, subdivided into four parishes. Source: Wikipedia
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Alvito Pools, where we can cool off on hot summer days, especially in the Alentejo. After a hike, the bar is a great place to recharge your batteries.👍🥾🏊
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Situated at a high point in the midst of the Alentejo plains, and offering extensive views over the distant horizons, the graceful town of Alvito has grown around its palatial castle, where the Pousada de Alvito is now housed. The white houses give Alvito the distinct and unmistakable appearance of an Alentejo town, many of them having doors framed by Manueline-style arches, revealing their seventeenth-century origin. The settlement of this town dates back to the early days of the Portuguese monarchy. The town was granted its first charter by the king D. Dinis in 1327, later confirmed by D. Manuel in 1516. The Alvito Castle, whose construction began in 1494, is undoubtedly one of the most curious buildings of its kind in Portugal. Visiting it helps to evoke memories of the town´s historical past. The long Moorish presence in this region left its distinctive marks in the Mudejar architecture clearly visible in various monuments (which laymen can easily recognise through the small cupolas and white-painted conical pinnacles). The parish church of Nossa Senhora da Assunção, dating back to the early sixteenth century, has certain exterior decorative features that clearly identify it as an example of Mudejar architecture. A modest Renaissance doorway leads to the interior, its walls covered in azulejo panels whose beautiful patterns are a harmonious blend of blue and yellow. In the upper choir, there is a large seventeenth-century altarpiece of carved and gilded wood. The same Mudejar influence is also to be noted in the small fortified chapel of São Sebastião, crowned by an array of chamfered merlons. Inside, painted on the vaulted Gothic ceiling are frescos depicting musical angels. Attention is also drawn to the town hall with its picturesque clock tower, a typical feature of Alentejo architecture. Two almost adjoining churches, the Igreja da Misericórdia and the Igreja da Senhora das Candeias (the latter housing a museum of Sacred Art), are equally interesting buildings of some architectural merit, as is the small chapel of Santa Luzia on the outskirts of the town, which was originally a Muslim oratory.
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Built on the bed of the Odivelas river and located near the village of the same name, the Odivelas dam is one of the largest dams in the Baixo Alentejo. Approximately 5 km long, 3 km wide, and with a flooded area of approximately 970 ha, the Odivelas reservoir is an important gathering point for a variety of aquatic birds. Here you can fish for bass, practice water sports or simply relax and enjoy a light meal in the picnic area in the leisure area.
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There are 4 hiking trails available around Alvito, offering a range of experiences from easy walks to moderate routes through the rural countryside.
Hiking in Alvito, located in Portugal's Alentejo region, offers vast country scenery and rural roads. You'll experience an authentic Portuguese countryside, characterized by historical agricultural practices, ancient walls, and paths that often feature historical windmills, reflecting the area's cereal-producing past.
Yes, there is an easy hiking trail available. The Cuba Town Center loop from Cuba is an easy 6 km path that takes approximately 1 hour 34 minutes to complete, making it suitable for those looking for a less strenuous walk.
Yes, all the listed routes around Alvito are circular. For example, you can explore the Odivelas, Alentejo – Almond Orchard loop from Markadia or the Olive Grove – Odivelas Reservoir loop from Odivelas, both offering scenic loops through the region.
While hiking in Alvito, you can encounter several interesting landmarks. The Alvito Castle and Pousada – Serra de Vila Nova loop from Alvito takes you past the historic Alvito Castle and Pousada. You might also come across the Odivelas Reservoir, the Alvito Bandstand, or the Alvito Parish Church.
While specific dog-friendly designations aren't provided for individual trails, the rural countryside and open paths around Alvito generally welcome dogs, especially if kept on a leash. It's always a good idea to carry water for your pet and check for any local regulations or signage along your chosen route.
The hiking routes in Alvito are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from more than 15 reviews. Hikers often praise the authentic Portuguese countryside experience, the quiet rural roads, and the opportunity to see historical elements like ancient windmills and castles.
Yes, the trails in Alvito are deeply rooted in the region's history. Many routes wind through areas that reflect its historical agricultural practices, featuring ancient walls and numerous windmills. The Alvito Castle and Pousada – Serra de Vila Nova loop from Alvito specifically highlights historical sites.
The duration of hikes around Alvito varies depending on the route and your pace. An easy trail like the Cuba Town Center loop from Cuba takes about 1 hour 34 minutes, while moderate routes such as the Odivelas, Alentejo – Almond Orchard loop from Markadia can take around 3 hours 28 minutes, and the Alvito Castle and Pousada – Serra de Vila Nova loop from Alvito typically takes about 4 hours 20 minutes.
While specific parking details for each trailhead are not provided, Alvito is a rural area, and parking is generally available in or near the starting points of the trails, especially in villages or designated areas. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
Yes, some trails offer views of water features. The Olive Grove – Odivelas Reservoir loop from Odivelas provides views of the Odivelas Reservoir. The region also features the Ribeira de Odivelas, a river that flows through the area.
The Alentejo region, where Alvito is located, generally offers pleasant hiking conditions during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when temperatures are milder. Summers can be very hot, making early morning or late afternoon hikes more comfortable. Winters are typically mild but can be rainy.
The 'Memories of the Mills of Alvito' trail (AVT PR2), while not explicitly listed in the guide data, is a known approved trail in the region noted for its accessibility, even for visually impaired and blind walkers. Generally, the rural roads and country paths in Alvito offer relatively gentle terrain.


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