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Hiking trails around Alcongosta are situated within the Serra da Gardunha mountain range, characterized by verdant landscapes and extensive cherry orchards. The region features traditional irrigation channels known as "levadas," which create pathways through fields and orchards. Proximity to the Serra da Estrela Natural Park provides access to Portugal's highest mountain range, offering diverse terrain from dense forests to higher elevations. The area's geology primarily consists of granite, forming the foundation for its hills and historic villages.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
4.3
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34
hikers
7.93km
02:32
320m
320m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.4
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19
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6.14km
02:03
310m
310m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
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15
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14.3km
04:26
550m
550m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.0
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11
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7.18km
02:08
220m
220m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.4km
03:24
350m
350m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Built in the 18th century, this Baroque-influenced property is located in Largo da Bica. It features a rectangular backrest with two pilasters, topped with a beveled Latin cross and the coat of arms of King João V. It is accessed by a grand staircase decorated with flaming vases and modillions used to tether horses. It is a drinking water fountain.
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Nestled on a hill overlooking the cliffs of the Serra da Gardunha, the village of Castelo Novo is linked to the early history of the nation. It was in 1208, during the reign of Sancho I, that Pedro Guterres donated the land—of which he was a grantee—in his will to the Knights Templar, and it is believed that at this time the castle was already under construction. Decades later, King Dinis ordered its structure to be renovated, and it was this campaign of works that gave the Castelo Novo fortress the Gothic characteristics it still displays today. Like many other villages along the Beira border, Castelo Novo grew in the shadow of and around its walls, with narrow streets winding up the hillside to the keep. In the center stands the Town Hall, with its arcades beneath the terrace of the main floor. In the center, integrated into the town hall's façade, stands the monumental and imposing King João V fountain, commissioned by King Magnanimous. Opposite, the Manueline pillory marks the center of the square, and further on, the main church dedicated to Our Lady of Grace rises, its white walls contrasting with the Baroque forms of the granite windows and portals. Throughout the village, as you wander the winding streets, you can discover architectural details, small traces that tell the story of its inhabitants. In Castelo Novo, be sure to visit: The castle; The Bica and King João V fountains; The main church and the Misericórdia church; The manor houses; The old gallows. The Castelo Novo Museum Center Alardo Park
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At the top of Gardunha, almost 1,000 meters above sea level, stands the Castelo Velho site. From here, the view reaches the Castelo Branco plain and continues to the Tagus River, an endless horizon. Among balanced rocks, blocks sculpted by time, and curious granite forms, this place is a veritable open book of geology and a privileged viewpoint of the mountains.
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The road to the Castelo Velho swing is quite uneven, but with caution, it's accessible even with a non-off-road vehicle. The effort is worth it, as the view from the swing is breathtaking. You can see the Santa Águeda Dam and Louriçal do Campo.
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Built in the 18th century, this Baroque-style fountain is located in the Largo da Bica square. Access is via a grand staircase.
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It probably dates back to the time when King Manuel I granted the town charter in 1510.
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The historic village is a surprise with its unique manor houses, once owned by noble families. The 12th-century castle, severely damaged during the earthquake of 1755, was given the name "novo," or "new," because another castle had already existed in its immediate vicinity, which had been abandoned due to its insufficient defensive capabilities.
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In the middle of the Serra da Gardunha, the Historic Village of Castelo Novo rises in shades of green and gray. Built on granite, Castelo Novo preserves a unique architectural heritage over time. For gastronomy visit the restaurant "Le Lagarto".
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There are 12 hiking trails around Alcongosta, offering a variety of experiences within the Serra da Gardunha mountain range. Most routes are considered moderate, with one more challenging option available.
The region is particularly beautiful in spring when the extensive cherry orchards are in full blossom, and in summer when the fruit ripens. These seasons offer pleasant conditions for exploring the trails and enjoying the vibrant landscapes of the Serra da Gardunha.
Yes, many of the trails around Alcongosta are circular. Examples include the Church loop from Fundão, the Pedra d'Hera loop from Fundão, and the Miradouro do Cavalinho loop from Alcongosta, all offering convenient starting and ending points.
Hikers in Alcongosta will experience the verdant landscapes of the Serra da Gardunha, characterized by extensive cherry orchards and traditional 'levadas' (irrigation channels) that create unique pathways. The area's granite geology forms the foundation for its hills and historic villages, offering diverse scenery.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history. You can explore the medieval Castelo Novo Castle Ruins, or visit the historic village of Castelo Novo itself, known for its Templar roots and Manueline architecture. The View of Castelo Novo – Castelo Novo Castle Ruins loop from Castelo Novo is a great way to combine hiking with cultural exploration.
The most challenging hike listed is the Castelo Velho loop from Louriçal do Campo. This route covers 14.3 km with an elevation gain of 550 meters, typically taking around 4 hours and 26 minutes to complete. It offers breathtaking views, including the Santa Águeda Dam and Louriçal do Campo, especially from the Castelo Velho viewpoint.
Yes, several routes offer excellent viewpoints. The Miradouro do Cavalinho loop from Alcongosta is named after a viewpoint, and the Castelo Velho loop from Louriçal do Campo provides stunning vistas from the Castelo Velho viewpoint, including the Santa Águeda Dam.
The hiking trails in Alcongosta are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 25 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, the beauty of the cherry orchards, and the well-maintained paths that cater to different ability levels.
Alcongosta's location provides excellent access to the nearby Serra da Estrela Natural Park, Portugal's highest mountain range. This allows for day trips to explore its majestic peaks, dense forests, and hidden lakes, offering even more diverse hiking and outdoor activity options beyond Alcongosta itself.
Keep an eye out for the traditional 'levadas' – ancient irrigation channels that crisscross the landscape. These unique waterways not only provide a glimpse into the region's agricultural heritage but also create charming and often shaded pathways through fields and orchards, offering a distinct hiking experience.
Beyond hiking, the 'land of cherries' encourages other outdoor activities such as picnics amidst the orchards, cycling, and even balloon rides. The proximity to Serra da Estrela also opens up opportunities for kayaking on its lakes during warmer months.


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