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Road cycling around Trigaches offers routes through the Alentejo region, characterized by its open countryside and historical landmarks. The terrain features undulating hills and long stretches of road, providing varied challenges for cyclists. Elevation gains are present on many routes, contributing to a diverse cycling experience across the landscape.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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75.5km
03:05
370m
370m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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95.3km
04:07
630m
630m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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116km
05:04
880m
880m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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101km
04:31
970m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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82.0km
03:35
550m
550m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Castle of Alvito (Castelo de Alvito) is a historic fortified residence located in the Alentejo region of Portugal, which since 1993 has hosted the Pousada Castelo Alvito, a luxury hotel belonging to the prestigious Pousadas de Portugal network.
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Alvito Castle is a military monument and an inn, located in the village of Alvito, in the Alentejo region, in Portugal. It is considered an example of a fortified palace, which combined the functions of a fortress and a wealthy house. It also stands out for its combination of styles, with several Gothic and Manueline elements, and Islamic inspiration. (Source: Wikipedia) Alvito Castle is currently an inn.
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Hermitage built at the beginning of the 16th century, it presents an architecture that can be framed within the Gothic-Mudejar style, an Alentejan particularity of the Gothic style. It is located at the edge of the village in order to protect it, through the patron saint – St. Sebastian –, from the plague. It held a mural painting campaign from the beginning of the 17th century that covered its entire interior. What currently remains, evidences the way of fresco painting specific to this region, namely, with the recurrence of the theme of musician angels. (Source: www.e-cultura.pt)
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Beautiful memorial with poems in Arade and translation into Portuguese.👍
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Park with a water mirror, spectacular.👍
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A historic parish, very old, in 1257, when D. João Peres de Aboim arrived here, the Monastery of Vera Cruz probably already existed. It is the oldest monument in the municipality and owes its fame to the Relic of the Holy Wood, brought by a knight after the Seventh Crusade. Like the vast majority of inland Alentejo villages, it has been losing inhabitants. In 1960, it had over a thousand inhabitants; today, it has less than four hundred.
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Beja Airport boasts the longest runway in Portugal. Beja Airport is the only airport on mainland Portugal (and one of only two in Portugal, along with Lajes International Airport) capable of handling an Airbus A380, the world's largest commercial aircraft.
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There are 6 road cycling routes around Trigaches listed on komoot, offering a variety of experiences through the Alentejo region.
Trigaches primarily offers moderate to difficult road cycling routes, with no routes specifically classified as easy. The terrain features undulating hills, making it more suitable for cyclists with some experience.
For longer rides, consider the Serra de Vila Nova – Castle of Beja loop from Beja, which covers nearly 117 km, or the Castle of Beja – Portas de Aljustrel loop from Cuba, which is about 106 km.
While specific parking areas aren't detailed for each route, starting points like Beja and Cuba, which are common for these routes, typically offer public parking options. It's advisable to check local parking availability in these towns.
Access to road cycling routes in Trigaches often starts from towns like Beja or Cuba, which may have regional bus services. However, public transport options directly to rural starting points might be limited, so planning is recommended.
The road cycling routes in Trigaches are characterized by undulating hills and long stretches of open road, typical of the Alentejo region. You can expect varied challenges with significant elevation gains on many routes.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's open landscapes, historical areas, and the diverse cycling experience offered by the rolling hills.
Yes, all the listed road cycling routes around Trigaches are designed as loops. For example, the Portas de Aljustrel – Castle of Beja loop from Beja offers a 96.5 km circular ride.
Many routes pass through historical areas. For instance, the Pedestrian zone Beja – Castle of Beja loop from Beja takes you through Beja's historical sites. You can also explore attractions like the Cuba Town Center or the Monument to Cante Alentejano.
The Alentejo region, including Trigaches, generally experiences hot, dry summers. Spring and autumn offer more temperate weather, making them ideal seasons for road cycling to avoid extreme heat and enjoy the open landscapes comfortably.
Yes, Trigaches offers routes with significant challenges. The Serra de Vila Nova – Castle of Beja loop from Beja and the Castle of Beja – Portas de Aljustrel loop from Cuba are both classified as difficult, featuring substantial elevation gains and longer distances for experienced riders.
You can expect to cycle through vast open countryside, characterized by rolling hills and traditional Alentejo landscapes. Many routes also offer glimpses of historical landmarks and rural areas, providing a scenic and culturally rich experience.


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