Lakes around Pó offer diverse natural landscapes, centered around the significant Óbidos Lagoon. This region features a unique ecosystem balancing river and sea water, alongside man-made structures like the São Domingos Dam. Visitors can explore coastal lagoons, tranquil dam reservoirs, and natural parks. The area provides opportunities for various outdoor activities and scenic viewpoints.
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Covão dos Musaranhos. A very pleasant space next to the Óbidos Lagoon, it has a picnic area, barbecue and public toilets (unfortunately almost always closed). There is also a bar restaurant with a pleasant terrace (they do not serve dinner).
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Immerse yourself in nature and all it has to offer. In the Western Region you can experience one of the best feelings of tranquility, while rowing and admiring the beautiful landscape of the Óbidos Lagoon.
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Very beautiful route to do by gravel bike or mountain bike.
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The old pier built on stilts in the Ardonha and Juncal (Nadadouro) area was recently rebuilt, making way for a new wooden pier with nine entrances and a walkway that runs along the edge of the lagoon. The intervention aims to restore the heritage, but also to support fishing activities and provide a place for contemplation. A bird observatory will also be built.
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Despite its classification, the trail is quite easy to do either way, especially in dry weather. There is only one point, where depending on the degree of expertise, it may be necessary to pass with the bicycle by hand. The trail is beautiful, almost always very close to the lake's waterline.
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Some of the best gravel roads you can get. Check Gravosfera for more information.
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It is possible to go around almost the entire Óbidos Lagoon, using the Várzea da Rainha cycle path.
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The region around Pó is known for its diverse natural landscapes. The Óbidos Lagoon, for instance, boasts a unique ecosystem where river and sea water balance, creating a habitat for shellfish, octopus, and fish. It also features large expanses of white sand dunes. You might even spot flamingos there.
Yes, several lakes around Pó are suitable for families. The Óbidos Lagoon is family-friendly, offering calm waters for various activities. Covão dos Musaranhos, Lagoa de Óbidos provides a pleasant space with a picnic area and barbecue facilities next to the lagoon. Additionally, Parque Dom Carlos I in Caldas da Rainha offers a peaceful natural setting within the city, complete with a small lake and a cafe.
The lakes around Pó offer a variety of outdoor activities. At Óbidos Lagoon, you can enjoy water sports like kitesurfing, kayaking, and SUP due to its calm waters. The lagoon is also excellent for gravel cycling. For those interested in cycling, there are numerous routes available, including Road Cycling Routes around Pó and Cycling around Pó. Hiking and running trails are also popular, with options like those found in Running Trails around Pó.
Absolutely. The Óbidos Lagoon is ideal for gravel cycling, with a cycle path that allows you to go around almost the entire lagoon. The São Domingos Dam also features a very nice dirt/gravel road along its shores, perfect for mountain biking or gravel bikes. For more options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Pó or Cycling around Pó guides.
Many spots offer beautiful views. Covão dos Musaranhos, Lagoa de Óbidos provides a very nice view over the Óbidos Lagoon. The São Domingos Dam is also noted for its scenic surroundings. Additionally, the Sea Trail offers beautiful views, often very close to the lake's waterline.
The São Domingos Dam is the largest municipal property in the area, primarily intended for public water supply. It's also recognized for its very nice dirt/gravel road along its shores, making it a popular spot for mountain biking and gravel cycling. In winter, parts of the road can be wet but are still passable.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity of the lakes. For example, the Running Trails around Pó guide features routes like the 'Lagoa de Óbidos Gravel Trail loop from Vau' and the 'Vale Cornaga Waterfall – Picoto Viewpoint loop from Pó', offering diverse running experiences.
Covão dos Musaranhos, Lagoa de Óbidos is a pleasant space offering a picnic area and barbecue facilities. There are also public toilets, though they are unfortunately often closed. A bar restaurant with a terrace is also available, though it typically does not serve dinner.
Yes, Parque Dom Carlos I in Caldas da Rainha offers a very nice haven of peace in the middle of the city. It features a small lake and a cafe, making it an ideal spot for tranquility and relaxation.
The Óbidos Lagoon is highly popular due to its unique ecosystem, large white sand dunes, and calm waters. It's an excellent spot for various sports like kitesurfing, kayaking, and SUP. It also offers great opportunities for gravel cycling and bird watching, with flamingos often spotted there.
While some trails are classified as intermediate, many are quite accessible. For instance, the Sea Trail, despite its classification, is generally easy to do, especially in dry weather, and stays very close to the lake's waterline. The cycle path around Óbidos Lagoon also offers a relatively easy way to explore the area.


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