Best mountain peaks around Pêro Moniz are characterized by several notable "cabeços," or small hills, which provide scenic views and recreational opportunities. This region, situated within the municipality of Cadaval, Portugal, offers appealing natural features. While not towering mountains, these peaks provide accessible paths suitable for various fitness levels. The area features routes that traverse natural settings, including protected landscapes and cultivated areas.
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The real access trail to Cabeço de Monfarinho does not start at the point indicated on the Komoot map, but about a hundred meters before. Pay attention to the path that will lead you to it.
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The geodetic marker that marks this peak is a few dozen meters from the trail that passes next to it, and is only accessible on foot.
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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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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 around Pêro Moniz features several interesting 'cabeços' or small hills. Among them, Cabeço da Silheira stands out as one of the highest points at 200 meters, offering trails suitable for mountain biking. Espigão Peak reaches 460 meters, marked by a geodetic marker accessible on foot. The Serra de Montejunto area also includes the Serra de Montejunto Watchtower, providing panoramic views.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. You can explore routes like the 'Route of the Windmills' (10.2 km, moderate) or the 'Trilho da Quinta da Serra' (4.8 km, moderate) in the Serra de Montejunto. For more options, check out the Hiking around Pêro Moniz guide.
Many peaks offer superb views of the surrounding region. From the Serra de Montejunto Watchtower, you get a beautiful panorama to the north of the Serra. The Top of the eastern side of Montejunto mountain is known for its expansive vistas, though it can be windy.
Yes, there are easier options. For instance, the 'Penha do Meio-Dia – View of Serra de Montejunto loop' (3.9 km, easy) and the 'Serra Montejunto Bar loop' (3.5 km, easy) are good choices. You can find more easy routes in the Easy hikes around Pêro Moniz guide.
Absolutely. The trails leading to Cabeço da Silheira are recommended for mountain biking. While some trails, like parts of the path to the Top of the eastern side of Montejunto mountain, can be technical with loose rock, many routes are suitable for various cycling activities.
The true access trail to Cabeço do Monfarinho (308 m elevation) starts about a hundred meters before the point sometimes indicated on maps. Pay attention to the path to ensure you find the correct route to the summit.
When hiking in the Serra de Montejunto, be aware that some trails, particularly those leading to the Top of the eastern side of Montejunto mountain, can be technical with loose rock. These sections might not be ideal for gravel bikes with thin tires. Always check trail conditions and be prepared for potentially windy conditions at higher elevations.
Beyond hiking and mountain biking, the region is popular for road cycling. There are numerous routes, such as the 'Pink House with Bougainvillea – Castelo de Torres Vedras loop' (58.8 km, moderate). You can find more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Pêro Moniz guide.
While specific parking locations aren't detailed for every trail, many popular trailheads and picnic parks, such as those near the Serra de Montejunto, typically offer parking facilities to accommodate visitors.
Cabeço da Silheira is one of the highest points in the region at 200 meters. It's notable for hosting the water tanks that supply the local public water network. You can reach its summit via a steep asphalt road or existing trails, making it accessible for different types of adventurers.
Espigão Peak, at 460 meters, is marked by a geodetic marker. This marker is located a few dozen meters from the main trail and is only accessible on foot, requiring a short detour from the path.


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