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Road cycling routes around Olival De Basto offer access to diverse landscapes, from urban exploration to the rolling hills of Sintra-Cascais Natural Park. The area provides a mix of cycling experiences, including routes into Lisbon and more challenging ascents into natural parks. This strategic location serves as a gateway to varied terrain, combining city-to-city adventures with natural beauty.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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61.8km
02:56
790m
790m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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60.9km
03:20
400m
400m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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120km
05:28
1,000m
1,000m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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53.6km
02:38
770m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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68.0km
03:06
770m
770m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The elevator to the top of the tower, with its fantastic view, costs 10 euros. There's a bar at the top with exorbitant prices.
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Groups often perform small concerts or dance events under the wonderful prestressed concrete ceiling.
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Ingenious: you have to look closely to see what kind of junk the Lynx is made of.
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The Portuguese Pavilion at the 1998 World's Fair (Expo'98), begun in 1995 and completed in 1998, housed the Portuguese national representation at that event and remains in operation to this day. The project was developed by architect Álvaro Siza Vieira. The building's entrance area is a large plaza covered by an imposing prestressed concrete canopy, based on the concept of a sheet of paper resting on two bricks, opening the space to the city to host the various events that a venue of this scale hosts. https://pt.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavilh%C3%A3o_de_Portugal
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Right next to the giant Iberian Lynx sculpture in Parque das Nações—created by street artist Bordalo II from recycled plastic—there’s a hidden spot most visitors overlook. If you turn your back to the lynx and stroll toward the Vasco da Gama Tower, you’ll find a quiet bench with a sweeping view of the Tagus and the park’s striking modern architecture. It’s a rare place where you can take in both the wild, colorful street art and the calm of the river at the same time. Hardly any tourists stop here, which makes it perfect for catching your breath or snapping a unique photo.
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Very busy road on work days but completely empty on weekends. Perfect for a short ride in the city.
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Can't agree that the Expo 98 area has already fallen into disrepair, quite the contrary, it is one of the most well maintained areas of the Lisbon city. There are places where some maintenance should be done, but it is far from fallen into disrepair. The International Exhibition Expo'98 - Lisbon took place in 1998, with a focus on the oceans and their future importance. Several exceptional structures were built for the event, and one of the most spectacular was the Portuguese National Pavilion, which includes a parabolic arched membrane slab roof cast in Lightweight Concrete (LWAC). The canopy dimensions are 65m x 50m, and the slab thickness is 20 cm. Project authorship: Architect Siza Vieira
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Better go this way if it's raining or it has rained recently, you can go back to the Caminho just after a few Kms, avoiding a lot of mud.
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Road cycling around Olival De Basto offers a diverse mix of terrain. You'll find routes that combine urban exploration with natural beauty, including relatively easy rides into Lisbon and more challenging ascents into the rolling hills of the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park. The area is characterized by varied terrain and rolling hills, providing options for different ability levels.
There are over 140 road cycling routes available around Olival De Basto, catering to various skill levels. This includes 14 easy routes, 67 moderate routes, and 68 difficult routes, ensuring a suitable option for every cyclist.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, routes like the Waterfall Mural – Forca Viewpoint loop from Odivelas offer significant elevation gain, with over 900 meters of ascent over its 79.1 km distance. Another difficult option is the Air Museum – Alenquer Wine Museum loop from Odivelas, which covers nearly 117.5 km with almost 1000 meters of climbing.
Moderate routes are plentiful around Olival De Basto. A popular choice is the Círculo de Lisboa Mural – Nicola Café loop from Ameixoeira, a 61.8 km trail with about 787 meters of elevation gain. Another option is the Mr. Frog Mural – View of the Vasco da Gama Bridge loop from Odivelas, which is 61.7 km long and offers views of the Vasco da Gama Bridge.
While many routes feature rolling hills, there are 14 easy road cycling routes around Olival De Basto that could be more suitable for families or beginners. These routes generally have less elevation gain and shorter distances, providing a gentler introduction to road cycling in the region.
Olival De Basto serves as a convenient base to explore the natural parks of the wider Lisbon region. The Sintra-Cascais Natural Park, known for its coastal cliffs, golden beaches, and lush forests, is within easy reach. You can also find routes that lead to areas perfect for a picnic, such as Quinta da Fonte Park.
Yes, several routes pass near historical sites and landmarks. For instance, you can find routes that lead towards areas with castles like St. George's Castle or the Palace of the Marquises of Fronteira. Some routes also offer views of significant structures like the Vasco da Gama Bridge.
The road cycling routes around Olival De Basto are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 130 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the combination of urban and natural scenery, and the options for different ability levels.
Many of the road cycling routes around Olival De Basto are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. Examples include the Círculo de Lisboa Mural – Nicola Café loop from Ameixoeira and the Waterfall Mural – Forca Viewpoint loop from Odivelas.
The Lisbon metropolitan area, including Olival De Basto, generally offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly ideal, with mild temperatures and less extreme weather. Summers can be warm, but early morning rides are often enjoyable. Winters are typically mild, making year-round cycling possible, though some days may be cooler or wetter.
Olival De Basto is part of the Lisbon metropolitan area, which generally has good public transport links. While specific information on bike carriage on all public transport options isn't provided, the area's proximity to Lisbon suggests accessibility. It's advisable to check local public transport regulations regarding bikes before planning your journey.
While Olival De Basto itself is inland, its strategic location provides easy access to the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park. This park is known for its dramatic coastal cliffs and beaches, meaning some routes extending towards this area could offer scenic views of the Atlantic coastline, particularly around places like Cape Roca.


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