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Road cycling routes around Lanhelas are set within the diverse landscape of northern Portugal's Viana do Castelo district. This area is characterized by its Atlantic coastline, the tranquil Minho and Lima river valleys, and accessible hilly terrain. The varied topography provides options for road cyclists, ranging from flatter coastal paths to more challenging inland climbs.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
4.0
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85
riders
53.7km
02:55
260m
260m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
2.0
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48
riders
26.4km
01:13
120m
120m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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5.0
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36
riders
68.2km
03:22
870m
870m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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75.0km
03:41
1,020m
1,020m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
20
riders
19.6km
00:59
120m
120m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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For those of us who are older, it reminds us of what it was like to cross from one country to another, when you might randomly have to open the trunk of your car so that both police forces could check what you were carrying, so that younger people could get their documents, and above all so that everyone can see how beautiful and enriching it is to be able to live in peace between neighboring countries.
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This chapel is located between the banks of the Minho River and the urban area of Seixas, without any chronological or documentary data. Its stone construction, with openings limited by the door and a small postern, may place it in the Middle Ages. Chapel of Saint Sebastian This chapel is located between the banks of the Minho River and the urban area of Seixas, following the quay and with the cycle path passing right next to it, as seen in the photo. Without any chronological or documentary data, the existence of the Chapel of Saint Sebastian is only confirmed by its construction on the site. 👍🥾 You can obtain more information about this chapel at the link below.
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The North Coast Ecovia is a cycling and pedestrian route that stretches for 73 kilometers, connecting Caminha to Apúlia in northern Portugal. It is part of the North Coast Natural Park and offers stunning views of the Atlantic coast and natural landscape. Points of Interest: - Beaches: The North Coast Ecovia passes by several beaches, including Esposende Beach, Suave Mar Beach, Cepães Beach, Barrelas Beach, and Rio de Moinhos Beach.
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The Tui International Bridge is a landmark on the border between Portugal and Spain, connecting the Galician city of Tui to Valença, Portugal, across the Minho River. This historic metal truss bridge serves as a crossing for cars, trains, and pedestrians. It is also part of the Camino de Santiago route, offering views of the river and both cities.
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The Tui International Bridge is a landmark on the border between Portugal and Spain, connecting the Galician city of Tui to Valença, Portugal, across the Minho River. This historic metal truss bridge serves as a crossing for cars, trains, and pedestrians. It is also part of the Camino de Santiago route, offering views of the river and both cities.
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Paradise for hiking and mountain biking
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There are over 50 road cycling routes around Lanhelas, offering a wide range of experiences. This includes 4 easy routes, 34 moderate routes, and 20 more challenging options for experienced cyclists.
Road cycling around Lanhelas features a diverse landscape. You'll find routes along the Atlantic coastline, through tranquil Minho and Lima river valleys, and into accessible hilly terrain. This varied topography allows for both flatter, scenic rides and more demanding routes with significant elevation gains.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Lanhelas are designed as loops. For example, the Chapel of Saint Sebastian – Praia da Lenta loop from Seixas is a popular moderate circular route, and the Ecovia Litoral Norte 🚲 – Caminha Clock Tower loop from Seixas offers a scenic coastal loop.
The region offers several natural highlights and viewpoints. You can enjoy the View over the mouth of the Minho River, or explore the Pozas de Loureza Natural Pools and Waterfalls. Routes may also offer views of the Serra d'Arga, as seen on the View of Forte da Ínsua – View of the Serra d'Arga loop from Seixas.
The road cycling routes around Lanhelas are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 20 reviews. More than 1,700 road cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the scenic coastal paths and river valley views.
Yes, Lanhelas offers routes with significant elevation gains for experienced cyclists. For instance, the View of Forte da Ínsua – View of the Serra d'Arga loop from Seixas is classified as difficult, featuring over 1000 meters of elevation gain over its 75 km distance.
Absolutely. The region's diverse geography allows for routes that combine different landscapes. You can find routes that transition from the Atlantic coastline to the serene river valleys and even into the hilly inland areas, providing a varied cycling experience.
The Viana do Castelo district, where Lanhelas is located, generally benefits from a favorable climate. While specific recommendations depend on personal preference, the region's 'Green Coast' climate typically offers pleasant conditions for cycling through much of the year, avoiding the peak heat of summer or the cooler, wetter winter months.
Yes, you can incorporate historical sites into your rides. For example, the Castro de Santa Tecla, an ancient hillfort, is a notable landmark in the vicinity. The Monte de Santa Trega also offers both historical interest and panoramic views.
Yes, there are several longer routes for those looking for extended rides. The Tamuxe Bridge – Mosteiro de Oia loop from Esqueiro covers over 68 km, and the View of Forte da Ínsua – View of the Serra d'Arga loop from Seixas is nearly 75 km, offering significant distances to explore the region.
Yes, the region is shaped by river estuaries, including the Minho and Lima rivers, which offer picturesque routes. The Ecovia Litoral Norte 🚲 – Caminha Clock Tower loop from Seixas, for instance, explores the river estuary, providing serene river landscapes for cyclists.


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