Natural monuments around Bombarral e Vale Covo e Vale Covo e Vale Covo offer diverse natural attractions in Portugal's Leiria District. This region is characterized by its varied landscapes, including forests, hills, and geological formations. Visitors can explore areas with historical significance and unique natural features. The area provides opportunities to observe the geological history and natural beauty of the region.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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The Arnóia River rises in the Serra de Todo o Mundo and flows for 30 km before flowing into the Óbidos Lagoon. A dam was built about one and a half kilometres from Óbidos, in the Horta Valley, whose reservoir was used to irrigate the area's crops.
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Usually in summer there isn't much water there, but always a beautiful place to walk or bike.
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great place to chill out. even have a bath. don't know if it will have water in summer though.
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Cornaga Valley - This is a route to take slowly, enjoying the magnificent nature that surrounds you. Listen to the birds, hear the sound of water sliding between old stones.
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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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The karst landscape of Montejunto constitutes the extreme southwest of the Estremenho Limestone Massif. Deep valleys, lakes, gravel pits and lapiás are some of the formations found here, testimonies of various geological eras. Water has been the protagonist in erosion phenomena over time. Several deposits of gravel pits result from the cracking of the outcrops caused by the expansion of the water which, when freezing, breaks the rock into small parts. Source: https://montejunto.pt/natureza/paisagens/
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Interesting trail, which passes right next to several windmills, some of them recovered. The trail has small sections with very steep slopes, so the easiest way to do it is downhill, that is, towards Serra de Montejunto, Vila Verde dos Francos. For those who are in Vila Verde dos Francos, it is preferable to go up the Estrada de Montejunto (N-115) to the sign that says Caminho dos Moinhos, and then turn right.
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The region offers a variety of natural features. You can discover the karst landscape at Gravel Bend, characterized by deep valleys, lakes, and lapiás formed by water erosion. There's also the serene Vale Cornaga Waterfall, a tranquil spot to relax amidst the sound of flowing water and old stones. Additionally, the Arnóia River, with its dammed lake, provides a pleasant natural setting.
Yes, the Serra de Montejunto Watchtower is an excellent viewpoint, offering a beautiful panorama of the region north of the Serra. It's accessible via a pastoral trail from the picnic park. The Posto de Vigia da Serra de Montejunto also provides stunning views.
The Gravel Bend area on Montejunto showcases a karst landscape with formations like lapiás, which are testimonies of various geological eras and water erosion over time. The broader Bombarral region also features pre-historical sites such as the Hill Forts of São Mamede and Carvalhal, and several grottoes, offering glimpses into early human habitation.
The Arnóia River, with its dammed lake, is noted as a family-friendly spot. The Mata Municipal do Bombarral, a Mediterranean forest, also offers a pleasant environment for family walks and enjoying nature.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. For cycling, there are routes like the 'Vale Cornaga Trail – Buddha Eden loop' for mountain biking, or longer road cycling routes such as the 'Usseira Aqueduct – View of Columbeira Valley loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes, Cycling, and MTB Trails guides for the region.
Yes, the Serra de Montejunto Watchtower is accessed via a pastoral trail. The Windmills of Serra de Montejunto also feature an interesting trail, though it has some steep sections. The Mata Municipal do Bombarral offers paths for walking, and the Serra de Montejunto generally provides various hiking opportunities.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for visiting, offering pleasant weather for exploring. While the Vale Cornaga Waterfall is beautiful year-round, it might have less water during the summer months. The lush vegetation of Mata Municipal do Bombarral is enjoyable in most seasons.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. The Vale Cornaga Waterfall is highlighted as a great place to relax and enjoy the sounds of nature. The panoramic views from the Serra de Montejunto Watchtower are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, the Mata Municipal do Bombarral is a significant natural area. Designated an Area of Public Interest, this Mediterranean forest boasts centuries-old vegetation, including endangered species and cork oaks, serving as a vital 'green lung' for the region and offering a glimpse into historical landscapes.
The dramatic geological formations at Gravel Bend, with its unique karst landscape, offer striking photographic opportunities. The scenic views from the Serra de Montejunto Watchtower, especially at different times of day, are also popular for capturing the regional panorama. The Vale Cornaga Waterfall provides picturesque scenes, particularly when the water flow is strong.
Many natural monuments, like the Serra de Montejunto Watchtower, are accessible via pastoral trails. While some trails, such as those near the Windmills of Serra de Montejunto, may have steep sections, many areas are suitable for general exploration. Specific accessibility for wheelchairs may vary by location, so it's advisable to check individual site details.


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