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Road cycling around Coimbra (Santa Cruz) offers diverse landscapes, from the winding Mondego River valleys to challenging mountain ascents. The region is characterized by its varied topography, including the fertile banks of the Mondego River and the demanding terrains of mountain ranges like Serra da Lousã. Dense forests such as Bussaco National Forest provide shaded paths, while proximity to the Atlantic coast allows for routes extending towards areas like Figueira da Foz. These features create a range of road cycling…
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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98
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73.9km
03:35
870m
870m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
65
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116km
06:04
1,840m
1,840m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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5.0
(3)
57
riders
73.9km
03:45
1,020m
1,020m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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90.7km
04:12
960m
960m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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95.6km
04:47
1,270m
1,270m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The Ponte Real (or Ponte Velha) over the Ceira River is located in the village of Góis, being one of the historical ex-libris of the region. This medieval-style bridge, later reformed, is an important tourist attraction, crossing the Ceira River, a left-bank tributary of the Mondego River, which originates in the Serra do Açor. Location: Center of the village of Góis, facilitating pedestrian access. Characteristics: Imposing structure with stone arches, typical of crossing constructions from the monarchical period. Surroundings: The Ceira River, near this area, offers river beaches highly sought after during the summer, standing out for the quality of the water and tranquility. History: It is part of the built heritage from the Manueline/medieval period of the region.
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There are two beautiful avenues under different trees.
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Candal is part of the so-called "Serra da Lousã", an area characterized by lush nature and breathtaking landscapes. This village is a typical example of the "aldeias de xisto" (schist villages), built entirely with local stone, which integrate harmoniously into the surrounding environment. Candal offers an atmosphere of peace and tranquility, with its traditional houses, waterways and paths surrounded by vegetation.
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origin and destination point of the Bussaco forest
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Stopping point very close to the Convent of Santa Cruz do Buçaco. It has a water spout for refilling, as well as a table with concrete benches.
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One of the most emblematic and unforgettable panoramas of Coimbra is, without a doubt, the one obtained from the opposite bank of the Mondego River. Another advantage of crossing this area by bike, in addition to the stunning views, is taking advantage of the bike path, which is quite serene and well maintained.
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There are tables, toilets, maps of the area. Nice place to relax.
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Nestled in Serra da Lousã, on a hill facing south, the village of Candal is strategically placed next to Estrada Nacional 236, which connects Lousã to Castanheira de Pera. This village is used to receiving visitors. The climb to the viewpoint, through the sloping streets, is rewarded with a beautiful view over the valley through which Ribeira do Candal winds. Next to the road there is a fountain with drinking water and also a cafe / restaurant.
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The Coimbra region offers a diverse topography for road cyclists. You'll find routes along the winding Mondego River valleys, providing picturesque and often gentler rides. For those seeking a challenge, the area includes demanding terrains in mountain ranges like Serra da Lousã and Serra do Açor, known for their steep gradients and significant elevation gains. Dense forests such as Bussaco National Forest also offer shaded paths and tranquil settings.
Yes, Coimbra (Santa Cruz) offers options for all ability levels. While many routes feature challenging ascents, there are also easier rides, particularly those that follow the Mondego River. For example, the recently inaugurated Mondego cycling and walking path provides a gentler experience. Komoot lists 3 easy road cycling routes in the area, with many moderate options also available.
Many routes in the region pass by significant historical and natural sites. You might cycle past the historic Church of Santa Cruz, the Paço das Escolas (Palace of the Schools) at the University of Coimbra, or the Coimbra Old Cathedral. Natural attractions include the University of Coimbra Botanical Garden and various viewpoints offering panoramic vistas of the city and surrounding landscapes, such as the View of Coimbra from Penedo da Saudade.
There are over 50 road cycling routes available around Coimbra (Santa Cruz) on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, including easy, moderate, and difficult options, ensuring there's a ride for every cyclist.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from more than 60 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, from scenic riverside paths to challenging mountain climbs, and the opportunity to explore historical sites and natural beauty. The variety of routes ensures that both casual riders and experienced cyclists find enjoyable experiences.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the region offers routes with significant elevation gain, particularly in the mountain ranges. For instance, the Coimbra Riverside Walk – Candal Schist Village loop from Coimbra-B is a difficult 113.2 km path with substantial climbing, leading through varied terrain towards mountain villages. The Serra da Lousã is particularly renowned for its demanding ascents and hairpin turns.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Coimbra (Santa Cruz) are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular Loureiro Picnic Park – Palheiros River Beach loop from Coimbra-B and the Palheiros River Beach – Luso Spring Fountain loop from Coimbra-B, both offering scenic circular journeys.
While specific data isn't provided, generally, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer the most pleasant weather for road cycling in Portugal, with milder temperatures and less rainfall than winter, and avoiding the intense heat of summer. These seasons are ideal for enjoying both riverside rides and mountain ascents.
Yes, the region is developing its cycling infrastructure. The recently inaugurated Mondego cycling and walking path, spanning 40 kilometers, connects Viseu and Coimbra along the Mondego River. Additionally, the Ecopista do Dão, an old railway line converted into a cycle path, offers easy cycling with no steep slopes between the Serra da Estrela and Serra do Caramulo mountains, though it's a bit further afield.
Yes, several routes provide excellent viewpoints overlooking the city. For example, the Palheiros River Beach – View of Coimbra loop from Coimbra-B is specifically designed to include scenic vistas of Coimbra. You can also find viewpoints like the View of Coimbra from Penedo da Saudade along various routes.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history, and many road cycling routes are designed to pass through or near charming villages and historical sites. For instance, the Coimbra Riverside Walk – Candal Schist Village loop from Coimbra-B leads towards schist villages, offering a glimpse into traditional Portuguese life. The area around Serra da Lousã also features abandoned mountain villages that provide scenic backdrops for cyclists.
Beyond the diverse topography, you'll encounter a variety of natural features. The Mondego River is a constant companion on many routes, offering lush riverbanks and valleys. You can also cycle through dense forests like the Bussaco National Forest and the Choupal National Forest, providing shaded and tranquil environments. Some routes may even feature waterfalls, such as those along the Mondego cycling and walking path.


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