Attractions and places to see around Seixo include coastal landscapes, lagoons, and cycling routes. This region in Portugal offers diverse natural features, from sandy beaches to extensive dune systems and tranquil waterways. Visitors can explore areas known for their ecological importance and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Super dunes and super beach. You have to make a stop here.
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Features and Useful Information Location: The canal connects the Mira area (in Barrinha) with the Ria de Aveiro further south, passing through the municipality of Vagos. Type of Route: The route is mostly flat and uses a mix of dirt tracks (rural/forest roads) and, in some sections, paved or gravel cycle paths. It is a scenic and peaceful route. Integration into Larger Networks: The route is part of local ecotourism routes and, in part, the Great Route of the Ria de Aveiro (GR 58), which encircles the entire lagoon area. It can be connected to the EuroVelo 1 - Atlantic Coast Route at certain points. Landscape: It offers calm and natural views over the canal, salt pans and agricultural fields, providing an immersive experience in the biodiversity of the estuary and the local culture. Conditions: The condition of the surface may vary, especially after heavy rains in the dirt sections. It is recommended to use mountain bikes (MTB) or gravel bikes for greater comfort.
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The Mira Canal Cycle Path is an important section of the cycle path and trail ecosystem in the Ria de Aveiro and Vagos region. This route follows the banks of the Mira Canal, which is one of the channels of the Ria de Aveiro.
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What to Do: Hiking and Cycling: The region is served by trails and paths (such as the GR 58 - Ria de Aveiro) that allow you to explore the coast and the banks of the estuary on foot or by bicycle. Surfing: The region's beaches, including Areão beach, are important areas for surfing. Ecotourism: Access points such as those provided by the Vagos Municipal Council facilitate responsible visits. Access: Access to the beach and the estuary's waterfront is from Gafanha do Areão or Vagueira, often via dirt tracks or pedestrian and cycle paths that follow the right bank of the estuary.
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Main Features: Privileged Location: The beach is situated in a unique area, bordered by the ocean and the tranquil channels of the Aveiro Lagoon, providing a diverse landscape of sea and estuary. Extensive Dune System: The beach is protected by an extensive and high dune system, whose preservation is guaranteed by wooden walkways designed with environmental concerns in mind. Tranquility and Nature: Ideal for those seeking a quieter and more secluded beach, away from the busier beaches, making it a great place to relax and observe nature. Birdwatching: The area is conducive to birdwatching due to its proximity to the lagoon and its habitats.
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Areão Beach, located in the municipality of Vagos (between Vagueira and Gafanha da Boa Hora), is a place of great natural beauty where the Aveiro Lagoon meets the Atlantic Ocean, albeit indirectly through the Mira Canal which ends nearby. It is a point of interest that is part of the Great Route of the Aveiro Lagoon.
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Atmosphere: It's a tranquil and charming place, ideal for a relaxing stroll, bird watching, and enjoying the sunset. The environment is very photogenic. Nautical Activities: It's possible to practice activities such as canoeing or Stand Up Paddle (SUP) in the calm waters of the lagoon. Connection to the Beach: The coastal road connects the village area to the main beach, making access easy and pleasant. Environmental Quality: Praia de Mira is famous for having received the Blue Flag continuously, a reflection of the water quality and the local environment, including the Barrinha area.
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Wooden Walkways: The waterfront is lined with extensive wooden walkways that form a pedestrian and cycling circuit. These walkways allow you to walk or cycle safely, enjoying the view of the lagoon and the traditional palheiros (colorful wooden fishermen's houses).
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Seixo is known for its diverse natural features, including coastal landscapes, lagoons, and extensive dune systems. You can explore areas like Mira Beach with its clear waters, the tranquil Barrinha de Mira Lagoon Promenade, and the ecologically important Ria de Aveiro at Areão Beach, where the lagoon meets the Atlantic.
The region around Seixo offers various outdoor activities, especially cycling, hiking, and running. You can find numerous routes for these sports. For example, there are running trails like the 'Barrinha de Mira – Mira Beach loop' and hiking routes such as the 'Flower Bridge of Mira – Barrinha da Praia de Mira loop'. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Seixo, Hiking around Seixo, and Road Cycling Routes around Seixo guides.
Yes, several attractions around Seixo are suitable for families. Mira Beach is ideal for relaxing and enjoying the sun. The Canal de Mira Cycle Path and Barrinha de Mira Lagoon Promenade offer safe and scenic routes for walking and cycling, perfect for all ages. The lagoon areas also provide opportunities for calm water activities like canoeing or Stand Up Paddle.
Mira Beach is a charming coastal spot known for its white sand beach and clear waters, making it perfect for relaxation. It's also rich in cultural heritage, featuring typical fishermen's houses and the Senhor da Pedra Chapel. The area is celebrated for its continuous Blue Flag status, indicating high water quality and environmental standards.
Absolutely. Cycling is a popular activity around Seixo. The Canal de Mira Cycle Path is a dedicated route that leads directly along the shore, offering wonderful views and a smooth ride on fine gravel. The Barrinha de Mira Lagoon Promenade also features extensive wooden walkways suitable for cycling. You can find more cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes around Seixo guide.
The Barrinha de Mira Lagoon Promenade is a scenic area featuring extensive wooden walkways that form a pedestrian and cycling circuit. It offers beautiful views of the lagoon and traditional palheiros (colorful wooden fishermen's houses). It's a tranquil spot ideal for relaxing strolls, bird watching, and enjoying sunsets, with opportunities for nautical activities in the calm lagoon waters.
Yes, the region, particularly around the Ria de Aveiro at Areão Beach and Barrinha de Mira, is conducive to birdwatching due to its proximity to the lagoon and diverse habitats. You might even spot flamingos along the Canal de Mira Cycle Path.
The Barrinha de Mira Lagoon Promenade is noted for its extensive wooden walkways, which are designed to be wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors with mobility needs to enjoy the scenic views of the lagoon and its surroundings.
Near Seixo, you'll find a variety of hiking trails. Many routes allow you to explore the coast and the banks of the estuary. Examples include easy walks like the 'Flower Bridge of Mira – Barrinha da Praia de Mira loop' and moderate trails such as the 'Lagoa de Mira – Dunas de Mira Boardwalk loop'. For detailed information and more routes, refer to the Hiking around Seixo guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the sandy beaches and clear waters of Mira Beach to the tranquil lagoons and extensive dune systems. The well-maintained cycle and pedestrian paths, like the Canal de Mira Cycle Path and Barrinha de Mira Lagoon Promenade, are also highly valued for their scenic views and opportunities for outdoor recreation.
While the primary focus of this Seixo area is its natural coastal beauty, Mira Beach itself has cultural significance with its typical fishermen's houses and the Senhor da Pedra Chapel, reflecting the region's maritime heritage. The town of Mira also has a long history, offering a glimpse into its past.
The calm waters of the Barrinha Lagoon, particularly at Mira Beach, offer a safe and pleasant environment for swimming. The lagoon features sand and fine grass, making it an inviting spot for a dip.


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