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Mountain biking around Chainça features a landscape characterized by varied terrain, including river valleys and undulating hills. The region offers a mix of natural singletrack and established routes, often traversing through forested areas and open countryside. Elevation gains on many routes indicate a challenging environment for mountain bikers seeking climbs and descents. This area provides diverse conditions suitable for different mountain biking experiences.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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34
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60.1km
04:39
940m
940m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21
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46.8km
04:04
880m
880m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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35.3km
02:37
440m
440m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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62.0km
05:03
970m
970m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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29.1km
02:28
490m
490m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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After the revolution of 1383, Portugal found itself in a difficult conflict with the neighboring Kingdom of Castile. The battle was decided in 1385 when the Castilian and Portuguese armies clashed at the Battle of Aljubarrota. The Castilians outnumbered and were better armed. As a military leader, Nuno Álvares Pereira loyally stood by his patron, John of Avis. The Portuguese achieved a resounding victory, which is attributed in particular to the strategic genius of Nuno Álvares Pereira. With this victory, the Castilian claims to Portugal were permanently repelled. John of Avis was proclaimed king by the Cortes, as John I of Portugal, thus establishing the second Portuguese dynasty, the House of Avis. Nuno Álvares Pereira became a national hero, and the grateful king showered him with honors and material possessions.
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The Lis River, whose source is in the town of Fontes, Cortes, is one of the few rivers in the country whose current flows from south to north and, in the final kilometres, from east to west. In winter and early spring, it is possible to see water emerging from the ground in surprising quantities. In the summer months, the source is usually dry.
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The Sheep's Sink is an imposing natural cavity, named after the sink carved under a stalactite that, in the rainy months, pours out abundant water. In the past, this natural refuge served as a drinking trough for cattle.
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Legend has it that the bears that once inhabited the Iberian Peninsula would drink water from the sinks that were naturally formed from the rock, which are still visible today. Today, the village of Pia do Urso, in the municipality of Batalha, is a popular spot for nature lovers and outdoor hikers. In this Sensory Ecopark, which is adapted for the visually impaired, you can have picnics, hike and discover some of the region's stories.
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Porto de Mós Castle is very original, thanks to its large green and pointed turrets, you can see it from afar! It is an architectural work with unique characteristics which stands on a small hill. Conquered from the Moors in 1148 by the first king of Portugal, Dom Afonso Henriques, the castle of Porto de Mós had an important role in the Christian reconquest and a few years later (1385) in the battle of Aljubarrota, a battle which gave definitive independence in Portugal. In the 15th century, the castle was transformed into a residential palace by D. Afonso. After his death in 1459, the palace was abandoned and partially destroyed by the great earthquake of 1755. From 1936 until 1999, the castle underwent several restorations, which allowed it to regain its former glory. It has been classified as a National Monument since 1910.
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The angel of Fatima invites us to associate ourselves with this paschal mystery, following in the footsteps of our Redeemer, to be authentic disciples of Jesus. Offering sacrifices and making reparation for offenses is part of this path of love and conversion.
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The monument was created in 1966-1968 by the artist Leopoldo de Almeida. Nuno Alves Pereira was a soldier and strategist in the Middle Ages. He practiced as a simple brother in the Carmelite community at the Carmo Monastery in Lisbon. He was canonized by Pope Benedict 16 in April 2009
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Every trade fair is a highlight
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There are over 45 mountain bike trails around Chainça, offering a diverse range of experiences for different skill levels. The region is known for its varied terrain, including river valleys and undulating hills.
Chainça offers a mix of natural singletrack and established routes. You'll find trails traversing through forested areas and open countryside, with options ranging from moderate rides to more advanced routes featuring significant climbs and descents.
Yes, Chainça has a few easier options suitable for beginners. There are 3 routes specifically categorized as easy, providing a gentler introduction to mountain biking in the area. Most routes, however, fall into the moderate or difficult categories.
For experienced mountain bikers seeking a challenge, Chainça offers 19 difficult routes. Trails like the Source of the Lis River – Javali Singletrack loop from Vale Sumo, which is 37.3 miles long with over 940 meters of elevation gain, combine riverside paths with technical singletrack sections.
Many of the mountain bike routes in Chainça are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Javali Singletrack – Pia da Ovelha Cave loop from São Mamede and the Luminous Fountain – Curvachia Bridge loop from Cardosos.
While mountain biking in Chainça, you can encounter several natural attractions. The Source of the Lis River is a notable highlight, as is the Pia da Ovelha Cave. Some routes also pass by the Carvalho do Padre Zé, a natural monument.
The mountain bike trails in Chainça are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 50 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, challenging singletrack, and the scenic beauty of the river valleys and forested areas.
Yes, the region around Chainça is rich in cultural and historical sites. You might consider visiting the Sanctuary of Fátima, including the Chapel of the Apparitions and the Basilica of the Most Holy Trinity, which are significant religious buildings in the wider area.
Absolutely. The Javali Singletrack – Pia da Ovelha Cave loop from São Mamede is a moderate route that specifically incorporates natural cave features, offering a unique element to your ride.
For a longer and more demanding ride, consider the Javali Singletrack – Pia do Urso MTB Center loop from Fátima. This difficult route spans over 37 miles (60 km) and involves nearly 1000 meters of elevation gain, typically taking around 4 hours and 55 minutes to complete.
Yes, the Luminous Fountain – Curvachia Bridge loop from Cardosos is a moderate 22.1-mile trail that leads through scenic points and over a historic bridge, offering both natural beauty and a touch of history.


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