Mountain peaks around Aveiras De Cima are primarily found within the nearby Serra de Montejunto, a significant natural landmark. This protected landscape features elevated points reaching approximately 666 meters above sea level, offering panoramic views. The region is characterized by diverse landscapes, rich biodiversity, and historical sites, providing a microclimate distinct from the surrounding areas. It serves as a natural border between several municipalities and is a key destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking elevated areas around Aveiras De Cima.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Monte Redondo is a limestone elevation with an altitude of around 212 metres. It is located near the town of Ota, and is distinguished by its rounded shape. Whether it is due to the various trails that allow you to observe the surrounding landscape, including the Ota plain and the Tagus River, or due to its proximity to the Chã Alta dam, Monte Redondo is a point of interest for hikers, gravel bikers and nature lovers in general.
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Locally, these small hills are called "cabeços". Cabeço da Silheira is one of the highest in the region, reaching 200m in altitude. It is therefore natural that it was chosen as the site for the installation of water tanks that supply the region's public water supply network. You can reach Cabeço da Silheira via a small asphalt road (very steep) or via one or two existing trails. If you choose to go along the trails, we recommend a mountain bike.
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Point where you can observe the region in Serra de Ota. The route is also frequented by mountain bikers, and can be covered without any major difficulties on foot.
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The Serra de Montejunto Forest Watch Station can be accessed via a pastoral trail from the picnic park. It offers a beautiful panorama of the region north of the Serra.
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Usually this is a windy place, but the view is superb. A part of the trail that passes through this point is a bit technical with some loose rock, it may not be very recommended for gravel bikes with thin tires.
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The Serra de Montejunto Watchtower offers a beautiful panorama of the region north of the Serra. Another must-see spot is the Top of the eastern side of Montejunto mountain, which provides superb views, though it can be windy. The highest point of Serra de Montejunto itself also offers breathtaking panoramic vistas, where on clear days you can see the Tagus valley, the Atlantic Ocean, and even the Berlengas archipelago.
The Serra de Montejunto offers diverse hiking experiences. You can explore trails like the 'Rota dos Moinhos' (Route of the Windmills), a moderate 10.2 km trail passing historic windmills and vineyards. The 'Trilho da Quinta da Serra' is a shorter, low-difficulty circular route of 5-6 km, winding through forests and leading to Penha do Meio Dia for more views. There's also the 'Montejunto Biodiversity Station' trail, a 1.8 km circular walk with informative panels about local flora and fauna.
Yes, the Serra de Montejunto region is rich in history. You can visit the Real Fábrica do Gelo (Royal Ice Factory), an 18th-century site showcasing early refrigeration techniques. Additionally, the ruins of an ancient Castelo de Montejunto are perched atop one of the peaks, offering both historical intrigue and impressive views.
The highest point of the Serra de Montejunto reaches approximately 666 to 667 meters (around 2,185 feet) above sea level. From this summit, often referred to as 'the roof of Lisbon', you can enjoy extensive panoramic views. On clear days, visitors can see the Tagus valley, a glimpse of the Atlantic Ocean, the Peniche peninsula, and even the Berlengas archipelago, located about 50 km away.
Yes, the 'Trilho da Quinta da Serra' is a shorter, circular route (5-6 km) with a low difficulty level, making it suitable for various experience levels, including families. The 'Montejunto Biodiversity Station' trail is also a good option for families, as it's a 1.8 km circular walk equipped with informative panels about local wildlife, making it educational and engaging for children.
The Serra de Montejunto is a protected landscape with rich biodiversity. It is home to approximately 400 plant species and 75 bird species, some of which are endangered. The 'Montejunto Biodiversity Station' trail is specifically designed to highlight the local biological diversity, offering an excellent opportunity for wildlife spotting and learning about the region's unique flora and fauna.
The Serra de Montejunto, with its microclimate, is generally pleasant for outdoor activities. Spring and autumn are often ideal, offering mild temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. Summer can be warm, but the elevation provides some relief. Winter can be cooler, but clear days still offer stunning views, though some trails might be more challenging due to weather conditions.
Yes, beyond the main Serra de Montejunto, you can explore other elevated areas. Cabeço da Silheira is a summit reaching around 200 meters, notable for its views and role in the region's water supply. Another is the Summit of Monte Redondo, a limestone elevation of about 212 meters near Ota, offering views of the Ota plain and the Tagus River.
Besides hiking, the region around Aveiras De Cima and the Serra de Montejunto is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for road cycling, touring, and mountain biking. For example, there are challenging MTB trails like the 'Moinho de Avis – Chapel of Saint George loop' or scenic cycling routes such as the 'Quinta da Abrigada – View of Serra de Montejunto loop'.
Yes, circular routes are available. The 'Rota dos Moinhos' is a moderate 10.2 km circular trail, and the 'Trilho da Quinta da Serra' is a shorter, low-difficulty circular route of 5-6 km. The 'Montejunto Biodiversity Station' also offers a 1.8 km circular walking trail, perfect for a shorter, informative loop.
The 'Trilho da Quinta da Serra' is a circular route, roughly 5-6 km long, considered to have a low difficulty level. It starts and ends at the Environmental Interpretation Centre and meanders through diverse landscapes including pine forests, chestnut groves, cypresses, and open areas with aromatic shrubby vegetation like rosemary. It leads towards Penha do Meio Dia, an elevation of 574 meters, which provides stunning panoramic views.
Cabeço Pardal is a viewpoint where you can observe the region in Serra de Ota. The route to this point is also frequented by mountain bikers and can be covered without any major difficulties on foot, making it an accessible option for scenic views.


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