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Road cycling routes around Torres Novas (São Pedro) traverse a region characterized by diverse landscapes, including the chalk mountain ranges of the Parque Natural das Serras d'Aire e Candeeiros and the scenic Almonda River. The area offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Road cyclists can expect routes that navigate through open countryside, past historical sites like the Castle of Torres Novas, and through areas with significant natural features. The region's topography includes…
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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55.1km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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47.7km
02:13
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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52.6km
02:32
340m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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03:04
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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A wonderful, unusual monument to a difficult job and the people who did it.
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The house where José Saramago was born is located in the village of Azinhaga, in the municipality of Golegã, district of Santarém, Portugal. The Azinhaga House Location: The house is located on Rua da Igreja, in Azinhaga, a typical village in Ribatejo, known for its landscape of fertile fields and its proximity to the Tagus River. Foundation: Currently, the childhood home houses the José Saramago Foundation Delegation in Azinhaga, a space of memory that recreates the environment of the writer's childhood and houses a library and an auditorium. Visits: The place is open to visitors who wish to learn about the roots of the only Nobel Prize winner in Literature in the Portuguese language. The Lanzarote House Although he was born in Azinhaga, the writer's most emblematic residence is "The House" in Tías, on the island of Lanzarote, Spain. It was there that he lived for much of his adult life, and where his vast personal library is located; today it functions as the José Saramago House-Museum and is open to the public.
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Pombalinho is a town in the district of Santarém, Portugal, known for being frequently affected by floods. This reputation is due to its strategic location on the right bank of the Tagus River and near the Alviela stream, in a floodplain area. Why do floods occur? Proximity to the Tagus River: The main cause of the floods is the town's location near the Tagus Riverbed. During rainy winters, the river overflows and floods the surrounding areas, which are alluvial plains. Increased flow rates: Heavy rainfall in Portugal, along with discharges from upstream Spanish dams, cause a significant increase in water levels and flow rates of the Tagus, resulting in floods in the Lower Tagus. Affected communication routes: Floods frequently submerge local and national roads, such as the EN 365 at Ponte do Alviela, temporarily isolating Reguengo do Alviela and other neighboring towns. Impact and Local Resilience Historical Events: Pombalinho has a history of major floods, with notable events recorded in 1964 and 1979. Adaptation of Residents: Local residents accept, to some extent, these periodic floods as part of life in the region, although abnormally high floods cause damage and concern. Alert and Prevention: Civil protection authorities issue warnings to the population during critical periods, asking them to take the necessary actions to protect themselves, their families, and property.
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Machine used for road maintenance in the 1970s. Employees nicknamed it the Black Widow.
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The Golegã National Horse Fair, also known as the São Martinho Fair, is an event with historical roots dating back to 1571, when it was established as an annual fair. Over the centuries, the fair has evolved and established itself as an important center for the exhibition and sale of the Lusitano horse, attracting breeders, riders and enthusiasts from all over the country and abroad.
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Tribute to the former professional cyclist from Riachos
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Malhou owes its name to the rhythmic sound of hammers and the shine of forges: in times past, this parish was famous for the talent of its blacksmiths, masters in the art of shaping iron with skill and strength. It was this craft that marked the identity of the land and gave it its name.
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There are over 40 road cycling routes around Torres Novas (São Pedro) listed on komoot, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. These routes traverse diverse landscapes, from river valleys to chalk mountain ranges.
Road cycling in Torres Novas (São Pedro) features diverse terrain. You'll encounter routes through open countryside, along river valleys like the Almonda, and into the unique chalk mountain ranges of the Parque Natural das Serras d'Aire e Candeeiros. The region offers both flatter sections and areas with significant elevation changes, catering to various cycling preferences.
Yes, Torres Novas (São Pedro) offers several easy road cycling routes. For instance, the Castelo De Torres Novas loop from Torres Novas is an easy 29.1 km route with moderate elevation gain, perfect for those looking for a less challenging ride.
Many routes pass by significant historical and natural attractions. You can cycle past the historic Castle of Torres Novas, or explore areas near the Serras de Aire e Candeeiros Natural Park. The Olhos d'Água Waterfall – Pilgrims' Café loop from Torres Novas route, for example, includes natural features like the Olhos d'Água Waterfall.
While cycling is popular year-round, July is noted as a common month for people to ride in the area. The region's climate generally allows for pleasant cycling conditions during spring and autumn, with milder temperatures. Summers can be warm, and winters are typically mild.
Yes, many of the routes around Torres Novas (São Pedro) are designed as loops. Examples include the popular Castelo De Torres Novas – Fátima Village Entrance loop from Torres Novas and the Golegã – Carlos Relvas House-Studio loop from TNV-00022, which offer convenient starting and ending points.
The road cycling routes in Torres Novas (São Pedro) are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.75 stars. Cyclists often appreciate the varied terrain, the blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, and the options available for different skill levels, from easy rides to more challenging excursions.
Yes, the region offers routes for longer distances. While many popular routes are around 30-50 km, the extensive network includes options for more challenging excursions with significant elevation changes, such as routes exceeding 250 km with over 4,000 m of elevation gain for experienced riders seeking a longer challenge.
Torres Novas, as a central town, typically offers various parking options. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the route details on komoot, as many loops start and end in accessible locations within or near the town, where public parking may be available. Routes often begin from convenient points like the town center or near major attractions.
Public transport policies regarding bicycles can vary. While Torres Novas is accessible by public transport, it's recommended to check with local bus or train operators directly about their specific policies for carrying bicycles, especially during peak hours or for longer journeys, to ensure a smooth trip to your starting point.
Absolutely. The region's diverse topography, including the Serra de Aire, the highest point of the Estremenho Limestone Massif, provides expansive views. Routes that traverse higher elevations or pass through areas like the Cimo da Lagoa viewpoint are likely to offer stunning panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscapes.
While many routes involve some elevation, there are easier options that could be suitable for families, particularly those with some cycling experience. The 29.1 km Castelo De Torres Novas loop from Torres Novas, for example, is rated as easy and could be a good starting point for a family outing.


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