Lakes around Alfragide primarily refer to the water features found within urban parks in the greater Lisbon area, rather than large natural lakes directly within Alfragide itself. This region, situated on the western edge of Lisbon, is characterized by its urban landscape and proximity to green spaces that offer recreational opportunities. These parks often incorporate artificial lakes or ponds, providing habitats for local fauna and tranquil settings for visitors. The area serves as a gateway to exploring both urban natural…
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The pond with the statue in front of the Estufa Fria is a tranquil, green spot in the heart of Parque Eduardo VII. Surrounded by water, plants, and the figure in the pool, you can take a breather and forget the city for a moment. It's ideal for a short break or a photo before continuing your exploration of the park or heading down into the city center.
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The Gulbenkian Garden, located in the center of Lisbon next to the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, is one of the most emblematic green spaces of modern Portuguese urbanism. It was designed in the 1960s by landscape architects Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles and António Viana Barreto and inaugurated in 1969.
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The Gulbenkian Garden is an oasis of nature and peacefulness in the city of Lisbon, the perfect place to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. The garden's history goes back several centuries: it began as a recreational farm (in the 18th century), became Santa Gertrudes Park (in the 19th century) and, years later, became Lisbon's first Zoo. In the 20th century, the Zoo became a local fair, and later the venue was acquired by the Gulbenkian Foundation. Thus, was born the Gulbenkian Garden, a project by landscape architects António Viana Barreto and Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles.
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The largest urban park in the municipality of Almada (50 hectares), with an extensive network of paths; a lake that is a natural habitat for diverse fauna; ponds; a vast wooded area interspersed with clearings; a Biodiversity Station trail; public toilets; a kiosk; bicycle parking; and an electric vehicle charging station. Surrounded by the urban fabric of the city of Almada, the Parque da Paz is a leisure space that appeals to the stillness of the senses.
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This is a wonderful place to linger and unwind
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The Jardim Amália Rodrigues is a pleasant park located just north of Parque Eduardo VII and the Estufa Fria. It opened in 1996. The garden, which consists of a grassy hillock and a lake, was named in 2000 after the famous fado singer, Amália Rodrigues (1920-1999). The area is one of the highest points in the city and has excellent views
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Beautiful little garden with shady benches, green meadows and ducks in the centrally landscaped body of water!
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The 'lakes' around Alfragide are primarily artificial water features and ponds located within urban parks in the greater Lisbon area, rather than large natural lakes. These water bodies are designed to enhance green spaces, provide habitats for local fauna, and offer tranquil settings for visitors.
No, there are no prominent natural lakes located directly within Alfragide. The area is more urban, and while parks might feature small ponds or water elements, these are generally not classified as significant natural lakes. Larger natural lakes in Portugal are located in other regions, far from Alfragide.
Several parks with lakes around Alfragide are family-friendly. For example, the Lake of Parque da Paz in Almada offers an extensive network of paths and open spaces. Amália Rodrigues Garden Lake and Montes Claros Garden also provide pleasant environments with green meadows and space for relaxation, suitable for families.
The artificial lakes and ponds in parks like Gulbenkian Garden and Montes Claros Garden are home to various species such as turtles, fish, and ducks. The Lake of Parque da Paz is noted as a natural habitat for diverse fauna, and Quinta das Conchas and Lilases Park boasts diverse habitats supporting a higher number of species than typical urban green spaces.
Yes, Quinta das Conchas and Lilases Park is an excellent choice for picnics. It features large lawns and dedicated picnic tables, especially in the area near the large lake and eucalyptus trees, offering a great spot for relaxing outdoors.
For excellent views, visit Amália Rodrigues Garden Lake, which is situated on one of the city's highest points. Lake of Parque da Paz also offers scenic viewpoints within its extensive parkland.
The lakes offer various unique features. For instance, Quinta das Conchas and Lilases Park features an artificial lake of romantic inspiration, representing the islands of São Tomé and Príncipe. Gulbenkian Garden, with its small ponds, is an oasis of nature with a rich history, having evolved from a recreational farm to a zoo and now a peaceful garden.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities nearby. The wider area around Alfragide, particularly the Monsanto Forest Park, offers a variety of trails. You can find moderate hiking routes like the 'Route of the Monsanto Trails' or 'Rota da Água', as well as easier options such as the 'Montes Claros Garden – Keil do Amaral Amphitheater loop'. More details can be found in the Hiking around Alfragide and Easy hikes around Alfragide guides.
Beyond hiking, the green spaces and parks around Alfragide are excellent for running. Routes like the 'Miradouro dos Moinhos do Mocho loop' or 'Trail in the Woods loop' are popular for jogging. For more information on running trails, consult the Running Trails around Alfragide guide.
The parks and their water features can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and exploring the gardens. Even in winter, the green spaces provide a tranquil escape, though some areas might be less vibrant. Summer is ideal for enjoying shaded areas and picnics.
While the main highlights are well-known, exploring the various sections of larger parks like Quinta das Conchas and Lilases Park can reveal quieter corners. Its 'Woods' area, with denser forest and varied tree species, offers a more secluded environment away from the main lawns and lake.
Many urban parks in Lisbon, including those featuring lakes, often have kiosks or cafes nearby. For example, the Lake of Parque da Paz has a kiosk within the park. The central location of gardens like Gulbenkian Garden means there are numerous dining options in the surrounding city areas.


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