Best lakes around Azambuja are found in a region of Portugal known for its natural areas and water bodies. While large natural lakes are less common here compared to other parts of Portugal, Azambuja features several notable options. These include ecologically significant natural areas, artificial lakes, and unique quarry lakes. The area provides opportunities for nature appreciation and outdoor leisure activities.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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Artificial lake, with a very pleasant surrounding area. In summer, especially at weekends, the area is very popular with families and groups for picnics. Note: The description below seems to refer to another place, which I think is the Ermida Bridge
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“Paul Natura”, Manique do Intendente https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nKhlLvOrJw
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Surrounded by beautiful and abundant trees, it is a bridge with a Romanesque arch. There are several theories regarding its construction; some argue that it was built during the reign of D. João II, in order to facilitate the King's movement when he went to meet Queen D. Leonor for a swim in Caldas, while others claim that it was built in the 19th century due to a technical issue, namely its width. Interestingly, this bridge supports two enormous pine trees at the top of the road.
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Artificial lake, with a very pleasant surrounding area. In summer, especially at weekends, the area is very popular with families and groups for picnics.
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This area, which is home to vast meadows, owes its name to the fact that in the past (80 or 90 years ago) it was a place where wild cattle were allowed to graze freely. Next to a small lake created to retain rainwater (surface water is rare in the Serra de Montejunto, as it is a mountain made up mostly of limestone), you can still see the ruins of an old stable where the animals spent the night to protect themselves from the cold. Today, this area, especially in the autumn and winter months, is used as a grazing area for goats and sheep. In the spring and summer, these fertile meadows are used by the populations of the nearby villages (Cercal and Rocha Forte) to grow crops such as potatoes and other dryland crops.
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At the top of Mount Mecca, there was once, I believe it was still working in the 90s, a basalt quarry. it has been closed and has barbed wire to prevent people from entering. As I found out, there were people who went there to bathe, but there was someone who cut part of that fence, and you can get there by bike. The panorama is amazing...
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This crater is located in the place usually known as Cabeço de Meca or Cabeço de Santa Quitéria, and is classified as having been a volcanic chimney. This chimney, which was operated as a quarry for the extraction of basaltic material for years, is currently unprotected, as a result of the impasse caused by the PARP, leaving visible the industrial structures that support this extraction, such as a lake in the center of its crater, also a consequence of the same exploitation.
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“Paul Natura”, Manique do Intendente https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nKhlLvOrJw
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The region boasts diverse natural areas. For instance, Paúl de Manique do Intendente is a significant natural heritage site, recognized for its rich biodiversity, especially its avifauna. It's an ecosystem supporting over 180 species, including unique ones like the striped tortoise and black stork. The municipality has even installed infrastructure for observing its fauna and flora.
Yes, Lagoa de Alcoentre is an artificial lake with a very pleasant surrounding area, making it popular for families and groups looking to enjoy picnics and outdoor leisure activities, especially during summer weekends. Paúl de Manique do Intendente is also considered family-friendly, offering nature observation opportunities.
Absolutely. The Cabeço de Meca Quarry Lake is particularly unique. It's located in a crater that was originally a volcanic chimney, later operated as a quarry for basaltic material. The lake itself formed as a consequence of this exploitation, offering a landscape shaped by both natural geological processes and human activity, with visible industrial structures still present.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the Azambuja region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Route of the Windmills' or the 'Ota Karstic Canyon Trail'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Alenquer – Igreja da Ota loop' and challenging MTB trails including the 'Moinho de Avis – Gravel Bend loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking, road cycling, and MTB guides for Azambuja.
Summer weekends are particularly popular for visiting Lagoa de Alcoentre, especially for picnics and outdoor leisure. For nature observation at Paúl de Manique do Intendente, spring and autumn might offer the best birdwatching opportunities. The area around Malhada dos Touros is used for grazing in autumn and winter, and for crops in spring and summer, offering different scenic views throughout the year.
While not a traditional lake, the area of Malhada dos Touros features a small lake created to retain rainwater, surrounded by vast meadows. It's a less-known spot, historically used for grazing wild cattle, and today offers a tranquil setting for observing goats and sheep, especially in autumn and winter.
Yes, Lagoa de Alcoentre is specifically highlighted as having a very pleasant surrounding area, making it a popular spot for picnics and outdoor leisure activities, particularly on summer weekends.
At Paúl de Manique do Intendente, you can expect to see a rich variety of avifauna, with over 180 species present. This includes unique species such as the striped tortoise, common caiman, otter, black stork, and reed. Observation infrastructure is available to help visitors appreciate this diverse ecosystem.
Yes, Lagoa de Alcoentre is an artificial lake, popular for recreation. Additionally, the Quinta de Santo António Dam - Sobrena is a man-made structure, though it never fully filled as intended, it remains an interesting site with a pond where a reservoir should have been.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the lakes. They enjoy the rich biodiversity and observation opportunities at Paúl de Manique do Intendente, the family-friendly atmosphere and picnic spots at Lagoa de Alcoentre, and the unique geological and industrial history of Cabeço de Meca Quarry Lake. The komoot community has upvoted these highlights, indicating their appeal.
While specific walking trails directly around each lake aren't detailed, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. For example, the area around Paúl de Manique do Intendente is ideal for nature walks and observation. You can also find various hiking routes in the broader Azambuja area, such as the 'Trilho da Quinta da Serra' or the 'Trail of the Carreiro dos SS' in Serra de Montejunto, which can be explored via the hiking guide for Azambuja.


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