Best lakes around Beduído are primarily associated with the expansive Ria de Aveiro, a significant coastal lagoon system. This protected area, recognized for its high biodiversity, features a network of canals, salt marshes, and wetlands. The Antuã River, flowing through Beduído, drains into the Ria, connecting the locality to this aquatic landscape. The region offers opportunities for nature observation and water-based activities.
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The Ria de Aveiro, in Portugal, is an estuary rich in biodiversity. This aquatic ecosystem is famous for its meandering canals, salt marshes and diverse fauna. This point, specifically, is on EN 327, which runs parallel to the Ria for long kilometers, offering incredible views.
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Areinho River Beach, located on the Douro River, offers views of Porto, ample parking, quality restaurants and peaceful green space with areas for family gatherings.
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a beautiful, quiet bike route always with a view of the Ovar Canal, from time to time there are flamingos in the shallow water...
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Nicely maintained beach on the lagoon, with clean soft sand and no waves, and water that's typically a tad warmer than the Atlantic Ocean on the opposite side of the the sandy peninsula. A popular local restaurant sits on the north end of the beach, while during the summer season a more upscale airy restaurant occupies the small round island just off the beach, with a wide wooden footbridge and shady seating under trees and a wrap-around terrace deck that remains open even the rest of the year.
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The lagoon becomes narrower toward the North. Still some sandy beach coves right along the Eurovelo1 bike route offer safe and warmer water to swim than across the peninsula on the ocean side, particularly useful early in the season.
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The entire narrow peninsula separating the lagoon from the ocean is formed by a sand bank deposited off the prehistoric coastline that eventually closed in and filled with water. It is hugged by a wide road with a good shoulder for biking, all the way from the Sao Jacinto ferryboat dock at the southern tip, to Ovar in the north, with two small beach towns in between, worth a detour. To keep it straight, this section highlights the longest part, from the southern tip to Torreira. The middle section goes from Torreira to the bridge that crosses the lagoon to th east, and the norther section goes from the bridge to Ovar, where the peninsula ends. The Ria (lagoon) continues as a natural canal parallel to the coast for another 50 kilometer or so to the north.
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While Beduído itself doesn't have traditional lakes, it is closely connected to the expansive Ria de Aveiro. This significant coastal lagoon system features a network of canals, salt marshes, and wetlands, offering a rich aquatic environment. The Antuã River, which flows through Beduído, drains into the Ria, linking the locality to this remarkable natural landscape.
The Ria de Aveiro is an ecological haven, particularly known for its rich biodiversity and birdlife. It regularly hosts over 20,000 aquatic birds of approximately 180 species, making it an important site for migratory birds. You might spot flamingos in the shallow waters, and it boasts the largest colony of Purple Herons in Portugal. The BioRia Nature Reserve, near Estarreja, offers excellent opportunities for birdwatching and nature observation.
Yes, the area offers several routes for walking and cycling. The Torreira, Ria de Aveiro 🌊 CicloRia EuroVelo 1 is a popular cycleway that runs along the large protected estuary, offering dedicated trail sections and water views. Another option is the EV1 on the Ria de Aveiro, which provides incredible views of the estuary and its biodiversity. The BioRia Nature Reserve also features extensive walking and cycling trails.
The Ria de Aveiro is ideal for various water sports. The Ovar Canal 🌊 Aveiro Lagoon, the northern section of the Ria, is particularly suitable for activities like rowing, sailing, canoeing, and stand-up paddleboarding. Traditional moliceiro boat tours are also popular, especially in the city of Aveiro, offering scenic views of the canals.
Absolutely. Many areas of the Ria de Aveiro are family-friendly. Highlights like Torreira, Ria de Aveiro 🌊 CicloRia EuroVelo 1, Ovar Canal 🌊 Aveiro Lagoon, and EV1 on the Ria de Aveiro are noted as suitable for families. Additionally, the Lagoon beach ⛱️ coves along the Eurovelo1 route offer safe and warmer waters for swimming compared to the ocean side, which is great for families with children.
The Ria de Aveiro can be enjoyed year-round, but the spring and autumn months are particularly pleasant for outdoor activities like cycling and birdwatching, as the weather is mild and migratory birds are abundant. Summer offers warmer temperatures suitable for swimming at the lagoon beaches. Early in the season, the lagoon beaches provide warmer water for swimming than the ocean.
For cycling enthusiasts, there are several routes that explore the Ria de Aveiro. You can find options like the 'Great Route of Ria de Aveiro – Boardwalk in Ria de Aveiro loop from Estarreja' or the 'Cais da Bestida – Lagoon beach ⛱️ loop from Estarreja'. These routes offer diverse distances and difficulties. You can explore more cycling options on the Cycling around Beduído guide.
Yes, the region offers various running trails. Examples include the 'Sunset View at the Swamp loop from Rua José Dias dos Santos' and the 'Esteiro de Salreu loop from Salreu'. These trails provide opportunities to experience the natural beauty of the wetlands and lagoon system. More running routes can be found in the Running Trails around Beduído guide.
The Ria de Aveiro is characterized by its unique mix of fresh and saltwater, creating a diverse ecosystem of canals, salt marshes, and wetlands. It's known for its traditional salt pans and the practice of collecting 'flor de sal'. The entire system is a protected area, recognized for its high biodiversity and designated as a Special Protection Zone under the European Union's Natura 2000 network.
Yes, within the Ria de Aveiro system, you can find lagoon beaches. The Lagoon beach ⛱️ coves along the Eurovelo1 bike route offer safe and warmer water for swimming compared to the Atlantic Ocean side of the peninsula. Areinho Beach is another nicely maintained beach on the lagoon with clean, soft sand and no waves.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views of the Ria de Aveiro, the opportunities for birdwatching, and the peaceful cycling routes. The dedicated trails along the estuary, the unique ecosystem with its diverse fauna, and the charming moliceiro boat tours are frequently highlighted. The presence of sandy lagoon beaches with warmer water also adds to the appeal.


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