Best attractions and places to see around Alquerubim, a civil parish in the Aveiro District of Portugal, offers a localized experience with access to the broader attractions of the Aveiro region. The area is characterized by its biodiversity, particularly its birdlife, and features natural sites like the Pateira de Espinhel and the River Águeda. Visitors can explore riparian landscapes and cultural points of interest in the surrounding areas.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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This Ecopista is very beautiful.
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Unfortunately, the umbrellas aren't up yet in March, so the pedestrian zone looks like any other.
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30 km circular tour (1.30h) with spectacular landscapes and fauna!!!
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It all started in 2012, with a simple idea that became an international success. The idea came about as part of a renowned local festival supported by the local authority, AgitÁgueda. Between music, performances and art, an unparalleled installation was created: “the project is called Umbrella Sky and is located mainly on Rua Luís de Camões in Águeda, its main street.
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This is one of the most important tributaries of the River Águeda, running 43km from its source in Casal de Camba and crossing four municipalities in the district of Aveiro: Mealhada, Anadia, Oliveira do Bairro and Águeda. Initially, the river is narrower, with marginal trees – Ash (Fraxinus angustifolia), Willow (Salix spp.), Poplar (Populus sp.), among others – frequently forming riparian galleries. Its final half, between Aguada de Baixo (Oliveira do Bairro) and its mouth, in Requeixo (Aveiro), takes place at lower elevations and flat terrain, forming long floodplains on its banks. Source: https://granderota.riadeaveiro.pt/pois/rio-certima/
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Old train line converted to bike and pedestrian path.
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Rua Luís Camões in Águeda, famous for the artistic installation "Umbrella Sky Project", gained international attention, being considered one of the most beautiful streets in the world by CNN. Started in 2012 as part of the AgitÁgueda festival, the installation consists of colorful suspended umbrellas, creating a vibrant and photogenic setting. The idea, inspired by the film "Mary Poppins", has expanded to more than 60 cities globally. In addition to summer, the installation is adapted for Christmas with illuminated white umbrellas.
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In the well-equipped Parque de Espinhel, there are walkways over the waters of Pateira de Fermentelos that lead us to two wooden viewpoints, whose structures are reminiscent of a bandstand. From here we can enjoy wide views over Pateira, as well as the village that gives it its name, Fermentelos, on the opposite bank. On the edge of the lagoon, in addition to reeds and bunho, we find dense swampy willows, a refuge and habitat for numerous species of fauna, among which the avifauna stands out. In this place it is common to observe Moorhens (Galinula chloropus) and Coots (Fulica atra). The attentive observer finds an abundant and diversified biological diversity throughout the year, partly due to the occurrence of summer and winter migratory species, such as: Garçote (Ixobrychus minutus), Red Heron (Ardea purpurea), Stilt (Himantopus himantopus), Black (Nycticorax nycticorax), Osprey (Pandion haliaetus), Saffron Eagle (Circus aeruginosus), Black Ibis (Plagadis falcinellus), Spoonbill (Platalea leucorodia), as well as dozens of passerines! In the vicinity of the park, red sandstones from the tertiary period (Eirol sandstones) can be seen in the disused quarry. Source: Great Route of Ria de Aveiro
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The region around Alquerubim is rich in natural beauty. A prominent site is Pateira de Espinchel, a lake with walkways and wooden viewpoints offering expansive views over Pateira de Fermentelos. This area is a habitat for numerous water bird species. You can also explore the riparian galleries of the River Águeda, known for its ash, willow, and poplar trees.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Pateira de Espinchel offers easy walks and birdwatching opportunities. The Ecopista do Vouga: Sernada do Vouga to Paradela is a family-friendly cycle path, perfect for cycling or walking. Additionally, spotting Stork Nests on Roadside Structures can be an engaging activity for children.
The most popular cycling route is the Ecopista do Vouga: Sernada do Vouga to Paradela. This cycle way follows an old railway line for about 70 km, providing a scenic path for both cycling and walking. It connects Sernada do Vouga to Viseu, with opportunities to link to other ecopistas.
You can visit the Umbrella Sky Project – Rua Luís de Camões, Águeda. This artistic installation features colorful suspended umbrellas, creating a vibrant and photogenic setting in Águeda. It's a globally recognized project that started as part of the AgitÁgueda festival.
There are various hiking opportunities around Alquerubim. You can find routes ranging from easy to moderate. For example, there are easy hiking loops from Óis da Ribeira and Requeixo, and a moderate loop from Recardães e Espinhel. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Alquerubim guide.
Yes, for easier walks, consider the trails around Pateira de Espinchel, which feature walkways and viewpoints. Additionally, the Easy hikes around Alquerubim guide lists several accessible routes, including loops from Óis da Ribeira and Requeixo, and a loop around Pateira de Fermentelos.
The region is pleasant for outdoor activities during spring and autumn when temperatures are mild. Summer offers warm weather, ideal for enjoying the vibrant Umbrella Sky Project in Águeda, though it can be warmer for extensive hiking. Winter is generally mild, but some natural areas might be less vibrant.
Absolutely. The region is known for its biodiversity and birdlife. Pateira de Espinchel is an excellent spot for birdwatching, home to species like Common Moorhens and Eurasian Coots, and a stopover for migratory birds such as Little Bitterns and Purple Herons. You might also spot storks nesting on roadside structures.
While Alquerubim itself is a civil parish, the wider Aveiro region, easily accessible, offers several historical and architectural sites. These include the Aveiro Museum, housed in a 15th-century Dominican convent, and numerous Art Nouveau buildings in Aveiro city. The Old Train Station in Aveiro is also notable for its azulejo panels.
Beyond the main highlights, consider exploring the traditional salt pans of Aveiro, which are a significant natural and economic feature of the region. You could also take a traditional Moliceiro boat cruise along Aveiro's canals, offering a unique perspective on the city, similar to Venetian gondolas.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty of the Pateira de Espinchel, noting its spectacular landscapes and diverse fauna. The Ecopista do Vouga is highly praised for its beauty as a converted railway path. The vibrant and photogenic setting of the Umbrella Sky Project in Águeda is also a favorite.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find moderate running loops such as the Espinhel Park loop from Óis da Ribeira or a running loop from Águeda. For more options, refer to the Running Trails around Alquerubim guide.


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