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Touring cycling routes around Sé are primarily found in the Alentejo region of Portugal, characterized by its rolling hills, cork oak forests, and agricultural landscapes. The terrain often features significant elevation changes, making for challenging but rewarding rides. Routes frequently connect historical towns and natural parks, offering a blend of cultural immersion and scenic beauty. The area provides diverse paths suitable for experienced touring cyclists seeking varied topography.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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53.9km
03:28
680m
680m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.4km
02:05
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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50.2km
03:12
590m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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58.8km
03:47
730m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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39.7km
02:52
740m
740m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The castle was founded by King D. Dinis in 1290, with the aim of defending the Alentejo border. Originally, it had an imposing structure with a double ring of walls, twelve towers and eight gates. Over the centuries, it lost part of its structure to the growth of the city, but it remains a National Monument. The Keep is the best-preserved part of the original complex. Inside, there is a museum that you can visit.
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Imposing building in which the Centro de Dia senior center is located
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Portalegre is a historic town in the Serra de São Mamede near the Spanish border, known for its medieval strategic role and rich religious and architectural heritage. It became a city in the 16th century under King João III. Today, it blends baroque charm with cultural landmarks like the Tapestry Museum and José Régio’s House-Museum.
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Lagoon upstream of the Quinta da Fonte Souto vineyard. Deep green.
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The Castle of Portalegre is a medieval Portuguese castle located in the town of Portalegre. Positioned on a high point overlooking the old town, it stands out for its dark walls contrasting with whitewashed houses. Historically, it served as a key defense on the frontier with Castile.
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Urban centre and municipal headquarters. Town situated on a hill on the border of Alentejo. Medieval town under the jurisdiction of a religious-military order (Order of Christ) with castle and urban enclosure. 17th-century war square integrated into the defence line of the Alentejo border.
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There are 17 touring cycling routes available around Sé. These routes are primarily found in the Alentejo region of Portugal, offering diverse paths for experienced cyclists.
The terrain around Sé is characterized by rolling hills, cork oak forests, and agricultural landscapes, often featuring significant elevation changes. Most routes are classified as difficult, with 15 out of 17 routes falling into this category. This makes the area particularly rewarding for experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge.
Cycling routes around Sé offer a blend of cultural immersion and scenic beauty. You can explore historical landmarks such as the 16th century bridge of Portagem and the Roman City of Ammaia. Natural features include the landscapes of the Serra de São Mamede Natural Park, which you can experience on routes like the São Mamede Trail – São Mamede Spring loop from Portalegre. Other points of interest include a Medieval Road in Parque Natural da Serra de São Mamede and the Chapel of Saint Anne.
While the majority of touring cycling routes around Sé are classified as difficult, there are 2 moderate routes available. However, there are currently no easy routes listed in the guide, indicating that the area is best suited for cyclists with some experience due to the challenging terrain and elevation gains.
The touring cycling routes around Sé are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 2 reviews. More than 69 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore Sé's varied terrain, often praising the challenging yet rewarding rides through historical towns and natural parks.
Yes, several circular touring cycling routes are available around Sé. Examples include the Portagem Roman Bridge – Portalegre Castle loop from Portalegre, the São Mamede Trail – São Mamede Spring loop from Portalegre, and the Colorful Portalegre – Portalegre Castle loop from Portalegre. These loops allow you to start and end your ride in the same location, often Portalegre.
While specific seasonal data for Sé is not provided, the Alentejo region of Portugal generally experiences hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) are typically ideal for cycling, offering pleasant temperatures and less rainfall, making for more comfortable rides through the rolling hills and cork oak forests.
Absolutely. Many routes around Sé connect historical towns and villages, offering a rich cultural experience alongside the scenic beauty. For instance, the Portagem Roman Bridge – Portalegre Castle loop from Portalegre and the Colorful Portalegre – Portalegre Castle loop from Portalegre both explore historical landmarks and areas around Portalegre.
The routes around Sé vary in length. For a longer ride, consider the Flor da Rosa Monastery – Portalegre Castle loop from Portalegre, which covers approximately 58.8 km. If you're looking for a shorter, albeit still difficult, option, the São Mamede Trail – São Mamede Spring loop from Portalegre is about 25.4 km.
Many touring cycling routes around Sé wind through natural areas, most notably within the Serra de São Mamede Natural Park. This park is known for its diverse landscapes and is featured in routes such as the São Mamede Trail – São Mamede Spring loop from Portalegre, which includes a spring within its natural settings.
Yes, the Flor da Rosa Monastery – Portalegre Castle loop from Portalegre is a difficult 58.8 km route that allows you to cycle past the Flor da Rosa Monastery, combining historical architecture with the natural beauty of the Alentejo region.
Many of the difficult routes around Sé are suitable for a full day of cycling, especially given the significant elevation changes. For example, the Portagem Roman Bridge – Portalegre Castle loop from Portalegre is 53.9 km long and typically takes over 3.5 hours to complete, not including stops, making it a good option for an extended ride.


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