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Mountain biking around Castro De Avelãs offers a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills and river valleys. The region features a mix of rural paths and tracks that wind through varied terrain. Mountain bike trails near Castro De Avelãs often provide views of the Montesinho Hills and lead through traditional villages. The area's topography makes it suitable for a range of mountain biking experiences.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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58.1km
05:04
1,040m
1,040m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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47.6km
03:08
540m
540m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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37.0km
02:22
420m
420m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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45.9km
03:41
690m
690m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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40.1km
03:22
690m
690m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Bragança Castle, located in northeastern Portugal, is one of the most impressive and well-preserved medieval castles in the country. Keep: At 33 meters high, it is one of the most imposing in Portugal. Inside, it houses the Bragança Military Museum, where you can see a vast collection of light weaponry, from the 12th century to the First World War. From the top of the tower, there is a breathtaking view over the old city, the new part of Bragança, and the surrounding mountains (Montesinho, Sanábria). The Princess Tower is an old residential outbuilding (Alcáçova Tower) famous for a tragic love legend. In the citadel, you can stroll through the streets within the walls, where the medieval atmosphere remains almost intact.
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Hidden in the Montesinho Natural Park, Poço Negro is a secret gem of Bragança: a small lagoon with crystal-clear waters, fed by a delicate waterfall from the Sabor River.
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This dirt track winds alongside the Sabor River, which flows through a valley covered in green alder, ash and poplar trees. All around, immense cliffs rise up like natural walls, making you feel tiny amidst the grandeur of the landscape.
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In the heart of the Montesinho Natural Park, Praia Fluvial de França stretches out peacefully along the banks of the Sabor River. Unsupervised, but perfect for a peaceful swim, it is also the ideal place for picnics, with a welcoming and well-equipped picnic area. A simple yet charming retreat.
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Classified as a National Monument in 1910, the castle that stands before our eyes today occupies an area of 3.2 hectares and has an approximate perimeter of 670 meters. Its walled section, with an irregular oval layout, is punctuated by pyramidal battlements and highlighted by 23 towers, of which 10 are turrets, 2 have a hexagonal plan, and 11 are quadrangular. Currently, access to the Keep is via the north-facing side, through an external staircase made of schist masonry, attached to the tower's outer structure. This is flanked by seven magnificent vaulted brick turrets (three to the east, three to the west, and one to the south), which join the wall section on the northern slope of the fortification. Inside, the Military Museum, officially founded in 1983, occupies the four floors, sixteen rooms, terrace, and crypt of the Keep, as well as the entire exterior space bordered by the turrets, including the Princess Tower. This museum possesses a collection of great historical value, allowing visitors to follow the evolution of light weaponry from the 16th century to the mid-20th century. It seeks to promote the appreciation, enrichment, and exhibition of the historical-military heritage attributed to it and to disseminate the cultural values linked to military history. Visitors can also climb to the crenellated terrace to contemplate the marvelous landscapes, overlooking the Nogueira, Montesinho, and Coroa mountain ranges, the peaks of Sanábria, and the Leonese lands.
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Bragança Castle, one of the most characteristic examples of medieval architecture, was built in 1409 on the orders of king João I on foundations dating back to the times of the first king of Portugal, Afonso Henriques. Formed by an imposing keep and a double wall, it has stood up well to the tests of time. The central parade ground, known as the citadel or old town and where the church of Santa Maria and the Domus Municipalis are to be found, retain its medieval lines with narrow streets and small whitewashed houses. Inside the 17-metre wide and 33-metre tall Keep, there are some notable gothic features including the battlements, the railed windows and the stone carved arms of the Casa Real de Avis (Royal House of Avis), founded by king João I. Also inside, there is the Military Museum. Heading up to the top floor is well worth it if only for the wonderful views out over the city and surrounding countryside. Fifteen towers and three gateways complete the walls. The Torre da Princesa (Tower of the Princess), a former belonging of the Casa dos Alcaides stores the legend of a princess taken prisoner. There is also the Porta da Vila (Town Gateway) that welcomes in visitors to the castle.
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A castle complex surrounded by a closed castle wall, including a small old town with miniature gardens. Well worth seeing.
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The Montesinho Natural Park covers an area of approximately 75 thousand hectares and is located in the Terra Fria Transmontana region, in the extreme northeast of Portugal, bordering the Spanish communities of Galicia and Castile-Leon. It covers the territories of two municipalities, namely Bragança and Vinhais. As a curiosity, you should know that there are more than 90 villages within the Montesinho Natural Park and that the highest point in the park is the Serra do Montesinho, whose peak is 1,486 metres above sea level.
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There are over 20 mountain bike trails available around Castro De Avelãs, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.
The mountain bike trails around Castro De Avelãs vary in length. Many popular routes range from approximately 23 miles (37 km) to over 36 miles (58 km). For example, the Remisquedo Tunnel – Sortes Tunnel loop from Bragança is 23.0 miles (37.0 km), while the View of the Montesinho Hills – Montesinho Village loop from Bragança is 36.1 miles (58.1 km).
Yes, while many trails are moderate to difficult, there is at least one easy mountain bike trail available. The region's diverse terrain includes rural paths that can be suitable for less experienced riders or families looking for a gentler ride.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are 8 difficult mountain bike routes around Castro De Avelãs. An example is the View of the Montesinho Hills – Montesinho Village loop from Bragança, which is a demanding 36.1 miles (58.1 km) trail with significant elevation changes.
The trails offer diverse scenery, characterized by rolling hills, river valleys, and rural landscapes. You can expect views of the Montesinho Hills and rides through traditional villages. Routes like the Rio Bujardas – Santa Comba de Rossas loop from Bragança explore scenic river valleys.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Castro De Avelãs are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Alto da Fonte Jungueira – França loop from Bragança and the Bragança – Bragança Castle loop from Bragança.
The mountain bike trails in Castro De Avelãs are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 10 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain and the scenic views of the Montesinho Hills and traditional villages.
While mountain biking, you can explore several interesting landmarks nearby. These include the historic Bragança Castle, the Domus Municipalis de Bragança, and the Graça Morais Contemporary Art Center. There's also the natural monument of the European chestnut (Castanea sativa).
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking in Castro De Avelãs, with milder temperatures and beautiful natural scenery. Summer can be warm, while winter may bring colder weather, though trails are often still accessible.
Many mountain bike trails in the area, including several popular loops, often start from Bragança, which is a central point for exploring the region. Specific trailheads can be found on individual route pages.
Yes, some trails offer unique historical features. For instance, the Remisquedo Tunnel – Sortes Tunnel loop from Bragança leads through rural areas and past historical tunnels, providing an interesting element to your ride.


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