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Hiking around Biscainho, a region within the municipality of Coruche, Portugal, is characterized by its diverse natural features. The area is notable for extensive cork oak forests and rolling hills, offering varied terrain for outdoor activities. The expansive Sorraia River floodplain also defines the landscape, providing wide, open views. These features combine to create a tranquil and scenic environment for hiking.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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10.4km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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10.6km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Castle is located in the town of Coruche, Portugal. The church was built on the ruins of an ancient castle destroyed by the Moors. From there, visitors enjoy a panoramic view of Coruche and the Sorraia River. The entrance and parking are wheelchair accessible.
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The Coruche Road Bridge, or General Teófilo da Trindade Bridge, over the Sorraia River, connects the town of Coruche, in Portugal, on the right bank, to the opposite bank. The bridge was inaugurated on August 16, 1930, and was presided over by then president Óscar Carmona (1926–1951). Its construction was due to the efforts and influence of Coruche resident and prominent military man Luis Alberto de Oliveira. It is the largest of all the bridges that cross the Sorraia
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The Coruche Bullring was inaugurated on 14 August 1966, during the festivities in honour of Our Lady of the Castle in 1966, the year in which the 800th anniversary of the Christian conquest of Coruche was celebrated. After the blessing of the new chapel, built inside the square, and the unveiling of a commemorative plaque by the President of the Republic, Admiral Américo Tomás, the inaugural bullfight took place, under the direction of Mr. Júlio Procópio, in which bulls were fought by D. Maria Manuela Andrade Salgueiro and Dr. Fernando Salgueiro, for the riders Manuel Conde and Joaquim José Correia and the swordsmen Óscar Rosmano, José Falcão, Jorge Marques, César Marinho and António Sacramento. The pegas were carried out by the Forcados Amadores de Montemor. Initially owned by the Construction Commission, on 16 August 1971 the bullring was donated to three charitable institutions in the town of Coruche: the Brotherhood of Our Lady of the Castle, the Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Coruche and the Lar de São José. The bullfighting tradition in Coruche is ancient and one of the most active, with several bullfighting ranches in the municipality (David Ribeiro Telles, Vale Sorraia, Herdeiros Dr. António Silva and Lopes Branco, Herdeiros) and representatives of all professions linked to the art of bullfighting, from bullfighting riders and banderilleros, as well as the Grupo de Forcados Amadores de Coruche.
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Coruche is a peaceful town in Portugal, located between Ribatejo and Alentejo, known for its white traditional houses by the Sorraia River. Surrounded by fertile fields, it's a hub for agriculture, horse breeding, and cork production. The town features historic sites like the Roman-era Ponte da Corôa, a medieval aqueduct, and 17th-century churches. Nearby, the Agolada and Monte da Barca weirs are popular summer recreation spots.
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On the hill overlooking the town, where a castle once stood and was the scene of frequent skirmishes between Muslims and Christians during the Reconquista, stands the Chapel of Our Lady of the Castle. According to oral tradition, it was founded by D. Afonso Henriques, and a portrait of this king is preserved there. It has undergone several restorations over the years and today stands gracefully and attractively, with its small temple and tower trimmed in the region's signature blue. From the viewpoint, there is a stunning panorama over the floodplain, a plain stretching as far as the eye can see, where the fields of the Sorraia unfold in shades of green and gold as far as the horizon. (Source: www.visitcoruche.com)
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It is the seat of the municipality of Benavente[3] with an area of 521.38 km²[4] and 29,709 inhabitants (2021),[5][6] subdivided into 4 parishes.[3] The municipality is bordered to the north by the municipality of Azambuja, to the northeast by Salvaterra de Magos, to the east by Coruche, to the southeast by the secondary area (exclave) of Montijo, to the south by Palmela and Alcochete, to the southwest by the Tagus Estuary (marshy land officially assigned to the municipality of Alcochete) and to the northwest by Vila Franca de Xira.
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This Marian shrine owes its name to the oppidum, a town-like settlement, that existed here and was of strategic importance in the process of Christian reconquest. It is said that it was founded by D.Alfonso Henriques in gratitude after the castle was conquered from the Moors. From up here you can enjoy a magnificent view of the city of Coruche, the Soraia River and the lands beyond.
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There are 5 hiking routes available around Biscainho, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.
The terrain around Biscainho is diverse, featuring extensive cork oak forests, rolling hills, and the expansive Sorraia River floodplain. You'll find quiet fields, wooded areas, and open landscapes, providing a tranquil and scenic environment for hiking.
Yes, the area offers trails for various ability levels. There is 1 easy route, such as the Praia Fluvial de Coruche loop from Coruche, which is 3.2 miles (5.2 km) long and takes about 1 hour 22 minutes, making it ideal for families or those seeking a more relaxed walk.
Yes, several routes are circular. For example, the Bridge – Bullring loop from Coruche is a moderate 6.5 miles (10.4 km) trail, and the Obelisk of Benavente loop from Benavente offers a more challenging 14.4 miles (23.1 km) option.
Hikers can explore significant cork oak forests, which are rich in biodiversity and offer insight into the region's heritage. The trails also provide stunning panoramic views of the Sorraia River floodplain, with its vast fields, and lead through lush forests and rolling hills.
Near the trails, you can visit the Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Castle of Coruche, which offers breathtaking panoramic views. The Praia Fluvial do Sorraia in Coruche also provides green areas and pedestrian routes. Additionally, the region is known for its ancient windmills along the Rota dos Moinhos and the scenic views of clear lakes on the Trilho do Pego do Altar.
While specific restrictions for dogs on individual trails are not detailed, generally, dogs are welcome on many outdoor trails in Portugal, especially in natural areas. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to respect wildlife and other hikers.
The region experiences a Mediterranean climate. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are generally the most pleasant times for hiking, with milder temperatures and beautiful natural scenery. Summers can be very hot, while winters are typically mild but can be rainy.
Yes, there are parking options. For example, Coruche offers a Free Caravan Park, which can be used for parking. Many trailheads in the area, especially near towns like Coruche, typically have designated parking areas.
Coruche, the main municipality associated with Biscainho, is accessible by public transport, primarily buses, from larger cities in Portugal. For detailed schedules and routes, it's best to consult local public transport providers or use online journey planners for routes to Coruche.
The hiking routes in Biscainho are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Hikers often praise the tranquil atmosphere, the diverse landscapes of cork oak forests and river floodplains, and the opportunity to experience the natural beauty of the Ribatejo region.


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