Best mountain peaks around Lamas e Cercal e Cercal e Cercal encompass diverse landscapes across the regions of Lamas e Cercal and Cercal do Alentejo in Portugal. These areas feature prominent ranges like Serra de Montejunto, Serra de Grândola, and Serra do Cercal. The terrain includes limestone massifs, rolling hills, and extensive cork oak forests, offering varied natural environments. Visitors can find numerous high points providing panoramic views of the interior and the Atlantic coastline.
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Monte Redondo is a limestone elevation with an altitude of around 212 metres. It is located near the town of Ota, and is distinguished by its rounded shape. Whether it is due to the various trails that allow you to observe the surrounding landscape, including the Ota plain and the Tagus River, or due to its proximity to the Chã Alta dam, Monte Redondo is a point of interest for hikers, gravel bikers and nature lovers in general.
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Locally, these small hills are called "cabeços". Cabeço da Silheira is one of the highest in the region, reaching 200m in altitude. It is therefore natural that it was chosen as the site for the installation of water tanks that supply the region's public water supply network. You can reach Cabeço da Silheira via a small asphalt road (very steep) or via one or two existing trails. If you choose to go along the trails, we recommend a mountain bike.
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Point where you can observe the region in Serra de Ota. The route is also frequented by mountain bikers, and can be covered without any major difficulties on foot.
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The Serra de Montejunto Forest Watch Station can be accessed via a pastoral trail from the picnic park. It offers a beautiful panorama of the region north of the Serra.
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Usually this is a windy place, but the view is superb. A part of the trail that passes through this point is a bit technical with some loose rock, it may not be very recommended for gravel bikes with thin tires.
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The region features prominent ranges such as Serra de Montejunto, known for its unique microclimate and panoramic views, Serra de Grândola with its rolling hills and cork oak forests, and Serra do Cercal, which is part of the Southwest Alentejo and Vicentine Coast Natural Park. Specific peaks include Serra de Montejunto Watchtower, Top of the eastern side of Montejunto mountain, and Gurita (or Guarita) in Serra do Cercal.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Serra de Montejunto. From Penha do Meio Dia, a prominent summit within Montejunto, you can see as far as the Atlantic Ocean, including Caldas da Rainha, Peniche, Cabo Carvoeiro lighthouse, Nazaré, and even the Berlenga lighthouse. The Serra de Montejunto Watchtower also offers a beautiful panorama of the northern region.
Yes, the Serra de Montejunto area offers historical interest. You can visit the 18th-century Real Fábrica do Gelo (Royal Ice Factory), a national monument, and the charming old village of Pragança. The region is also part of the Lisboa wine region, providing opportunities to explore local wineries.
You'll encounter diverse natural features. Serra de Montejunto is a protected landscape with a unique microclimate, rich in flora like cork oaks, laurels, and orchids, and fauna including bats and birds of prey. It's part of the Estremenho Limestone Massif, featuring numerous caves. Serra de Grândola is known for its rolling hills and one of the largest cork oak forests in the Alentejo. Serra do Cercal offers unexpected landscapes and viewpoints within the Southwest Alentejo and Vicentine Coast Natural Park.
Absolutely. The region offers extensive hiking opportunities. Serra de Montejunto has a network of less crowded trails. In Serra de Grândola, you can find the
While specific family-friendly highlights aren't detailed, the less crowded hiking trails in Serra de Montejunto and the diverse landscapes of Serra de Grândola can be suitable for families. For easier walks, consider routes like the easy hikes around Lamas e Cercal e Cercal e Cercal, which include options like the Ota Karstic Canyon Trail or shorter loops in Serra de Montejunto.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Serra de Montejunto offers winding roads perfect for cycling. For more challenging rides, explore the cycling routes around Lamas e Cercal e Cercal e Cercal, which include difficult routes like the Quinta da Abrigada loop or the Meia Encosta Trail.
The region generally offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn are often ideal, with milder temperatures and lush landscapes. Summer can be warm, especially in the Alentejo, but higher elevations like Serra de Montejunto might offer some respite. Winter can be cooler but still suitable for hiking on clear days.
Serra de Montejunto is unique for its status as a protected landscape and national reserve, often called the "Mirante da Estremadura" (Viewpoint of Estremadura). It boasts a distinct microclimate, rich biodiversity, and geological formations like caves and prehistoric fossils within its limestone massif. It also offers historical sites like the Real Fábrica do Gelo.
The Serra de Grândola, located in the Alentejo, is special for its rolling hills, lush greenery, and one of the largest cork oak forests in the region. It's renowned for its high ecological value, biodiversity, and the production of high-quality cork. It also hosts the
The region caters to various skill levels. For easier options, check out the easy hikes around Lamas e Cercal e Cercal e Cercal. For moderate to difficult trails, especially for hiking and cycling, explore the routes in Serra de Montejunto and the challenging
Yes, Penha do Meio Dia, a prominent summit within the Serra de Montejunto, is a significant location for climbing. Its limestone outcrop provides excellent westward views and a challenging environment for climbers.
Within the Serra do Cercal, the highest point is Santo Isidro peak at 372 meters. Another significant peak is Gurita (or Guarita), which stands at 346 meters and is considered the highest point in its concelho. Other relevant peaks include Serra do Pennedo (339m) and Serpe (315m).
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes, from coastal viewpoints to inland forest summits. They enjoy the tranquility of less crowded trails, the superb views from peaks like Top of the eastern side of Montejunto mountain, and the opportunity to explore unique natural features and historical sites. The community has shared more than 8 photos and given over 10 upvotes to these mountain peaks.


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