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Hiking around Malagueira, a region often associated with the Parque Natural da Serra de São Mamede in Portugal, offers diverse landscapes for outdoor exploration. The area is characterized by rugged, mountainous terrain, featuring prominent quartzite ridges and granite outcrops. Hikers can explore dense forests of cork oak and chestnut trees, alongside wild rivers, babbling brooks, and reservoirs. This varied natural environment provides a rich setting for bus station hiking trails.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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6.83km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.8km
02:50
90m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.64km
01:59
50m
50m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Even though there's nothing to say about it, I recommend it.
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The Church of Our Lady of the Head in Évora, also known as the Chapel of Our Lady of the Head, is a historic temple with uncertain origins, but whose consecration took place in 1681. The church stands out for its architecture and decoration, with a facade adorned with a granite porch, a tile panel depicting the Holy Trinity, and an interior richly decorated with blue and white tiles and frescoes. https://pt.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ermida_de_Nossa_Senhora_da_Cabe%C3%A7a_(%C3%89vora)
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A space that was made of beaten earth and in very poor condition was transformed into an eco-path, with the application of grass and plants and the creation of a pedestrian zone, but it does not correspond to the title, that is, Lagos, but rather to a walled area of the city of Évora.
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At the center of Évora stands the Baluarte do Principe fortress, a testament to the city's strategic military importance in the 17th century. Built to withstand sieges, the fortress boasts sturdy stone walls and impressive views of the surrounding countryside. Évora's city defense system consists of two lines of walls, representing different time periods. The second wall, known as the Cerca-Nova, is a medieval construction dating back to the 16th century. It was reinforced over time and fortified with some very advanced bastions in the 17th century.
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The beautiful pavilion dates back to the 19th century and is often used for local music events.
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Green area, with picnic area, children's playground, where you can take a very pleasant walk. Inside, there is the D. Manuel Palace, which is currently transformed into a cultural venue, with temporary exhibitions.👍
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This Renaissance-style aqueduct was built between 1532 and 1537 and eventually supplied the entire population of Évora with clean drinking water. The city is located in an arid region with little rainfall throughout the year, so water had to be brought from a lake and a river several kilometers away. It connected the fountains over a distance of 18 km.
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Previously, a shirt factory of the "Melka" brand operated here for many years.
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There are over 20 hiking routes accessible directly from bus stations around Malagueira, offering a convenient way to explore the region without a car. These trails range in difficulty from easy strolls to more challenging treks.
The trails around Malagueira, particularly within the Parque Natural da Serra de São Mamede, offer diverse landscapes. You can expect rugged mountainous terrain, dense forests of cork oak and chestnut trees, and scenic waterways. Many routes also feature historical elements, such as ancient Roman roads and medieval paths.
Yes, there are 14 easy hiking routes available. A great option for a relaxed walk is the Évora Public Garden – Évora City Walls loop from Évora, which is just under 7 km long and takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes to complete.
Absolutely. Many of the bus station accessible routes are circular, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same point. For example, the Évora City Walls – Porta de Aviz Fountain loop from Évora offers a pleasant 7.6 km circular walk.
The region is rich in history and natural beauty. You can encounter ancient megalithic monuments like the Almendres Cromlech and the Great Dolmen of Zambujeiro. Within Évora, trails can lead you past the impressive Roman Temple of Évora, the historic Giraldo Square, and the unique Chapel of Bones.
The best seasons for comfortable hiking in this region are spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November). During these periods, temperatures are mild, making for ideal conditions to explore the trails and enjoy the natural beauty without the intense heat of summer.
Yes, for those seeking a bit more challenge, there are 4 moderate and 2 difficult routes. A good moderate option is the Hiking loop from Évora, which covers over 10 km and involves some elevation gain, taking approximately 2 hours and 50 minutes.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the historical significance of the trails, the stunning panoramic views from higher elevations, and the peaceful atmosphere of the natural parks.
Many of the easier and shorter routes are suitable for families. The trails that pass through towns like Évora or explore historical sites can be particularly engaging for children, offering points of interest along the way. Always check the route's distance and elevation profile to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many trails in the region, especially in natural park areas, provided they are kept on a leash and you clean up after them. However, it's always advisable to check specific park regulations or route descriptions for any restrictions, particularly in protected areas or near sensitive wildlife habitats.
Yes, many of the trails start or pass through charming towns and villages like Évora, Castelo de Vide, or Marvão. These locations typically offer a variety of cafes, restaurants, and shops where you can refuel and find refreshments before or after your hike.


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