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Road cycling routes around Nossa Senhora De Fátima traverse a diverse landscape, ranging from relatively flat sections through agricultural lands and olive groves to more challenging hillier terrain. The region features well-paved routes that wind through the Portuguese countryside, offering varied elevation profiles. As riders move away from flatter agricultural areas, the terrain becomes more undulating, introducing climbs that lead through natural features. The area includes parts of the Serra D'Aire e Candeeiros Natural Park, characterized by its limestone formations and valleys.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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42.6km
01:59
470m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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64.0km
03:02
670m
670m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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70.6km
03:00
400m
400m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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50.1km
02:09
100m
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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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107km
04:48
690m
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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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The Roman Bridge of Reguengo (or Reguengo Bridge) is an ancient bridge, probably of medieval origin with a Roman base, located between the towns of Vale de Figueira and Pombalinho, in the district of Santarém, Portugal. It crosses the Ribeira do Alviela, a tributary of the Tagus River. About the Bridge Location: The bridge is situated in a rural area and access to it is via a road that passes in front of the site. State of conservation: The bridge is described as an old and abandoned structure, and some visitors have noted a lack of signage or historical indications at the site. Access: The site is frequented by fishermen, and visitors should be discreet and careful, as the area is not ideal for carelessness, especially with children. Current use: The bridge is not used for regular road traffic, as a new bridge was built further downstream (downstream means towards the mouth of the river, further down) for the current road. Location Approximate address: Between Vale de Figueira and Pombalinho, Santarém, Portugal. GPS: 39°27'36.2" N 8°51'25.9" W (approximate coordinates for the area).
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Val'Doce is a pastry shop of the same name located in the district of Santarém. Specifically, it is located in the town of Vale de Figueira. Information about Val'Doce Address: R. Dr. Vitor Semedo 8 B, 2000-741 Vale de Figueira, Portugal, in the district of Santarém. Specialties: Known for its varied pastries, hamburgers, and daily specials, such as soup. Opening Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday: 7:00–22:30. Friday, Saturday: 7:00–00:00. Sunday: 8:00–22:30. Tuesday: Closed. Amenities: It has an outdoor seating area, is wheelchair accessible, and accepts credit cards.
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Machine used for road maintenance in the 1970s. Employees nicknamed it the Black Widow.
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Bus stop built with the same material as the Chamusca bridge
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Road cycling routes in Nossa Senhora De Fátima offer a diverse landscape. You'll find relatively flat sections winding through agricultural lands and peaceful olive groves, particularly in the initial parts of some tours. As you venture further, the terrain becomes hillier, introducing climbs that lead through the natural features of the region, including parts of the Serra D'Aire e Candeeiros Natural Park with its limestone formations and valleys.
There are over 20 road cycling routes around Nossa Senhora De Fátima. The majority, 16 routes, are classified as moderate, offering a good balance for most cyclists. Additionally, there is 1 easy route for those seeking a more relaxed ride, and 5 difficult routes for experienced cyclists looking for a challenge.
The most popular months for road cycling in Nossa Senhora De Fátima are June and August. These months typically offer favorable weather conditions for exploring the region's diverse landscapes. However, the varied terrain means cycling can be enjoyable throughout much of the year, depending on personal preference for heat and crowd levels.
Many routes offer views of the beautiful Portuguese countryside. You can explore the Tagus Panoramic Trail and the Constância Trail. The region is also home to the Serra D'Aire e Candeeiros Natural Park, known for its impressive natural caves like the Grutas da Moeda and Mira D'Aire Caves. For a unique historical stop, the Dinosaur Footprints Natural Monument near Ourém is a significant attraction. You might also encounter historical sites like Almourol Castle.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Nossa Senhora De Fátima are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Castelo de Bode Dam – Riverside Picnic Area loop from Entroncamento and the Republic Square, Tomar – Mouchão Park loop from Entroncamento, which offer varied distances and scenery.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, which ranges from peaceful agricultural lands to more challenging hilly sections, and the well-paved routes that wind through the beautiful Portuguese countryside.
Yes, some routes in the region incorporate significant water features. For instance, the Riverside Picnic Area – Castelo de Bode Dam loop from Entroncamento offers scenic views around the Castelo de Bode Dam, providing a refreshing element to your ride.
Absolutely. For those seeking a longer and more challenging ride, routes like the Riverside Picnic Area – Castelo de Bode Dam loop from Entroncamento cover approximately 64 km with an elevation gain of over 660 meters, passing through varied and demanding landscapes.
While many routes focus on natural landscapes, some pass near areas with historical significance. For example, the The house of Jose Saramago – Pombalinho, land of floods loop from Entroncamento offers a journey through areas with cultural connections, including the house of Nobel laureate Jose Saramago.
Many routes in Nossa Senhora De Fátima are of moderate difficulty, suitable for a wide range of cyclists. Popular options include the Castelo de Bode Dam – Riverside Picnic Area loop from Entroncamento (42.6 km, 460m elevation gain) and the Golegã – Carlos Relvas House-Studio loop from Entroncamento (50 km, 98m elevation gain), which offers a less strenuous climb.
Yes, Nossa Senhora De Fátima serves as a significant point for longer cycling adventures. Routes connect it to other notable Portuguese locations such as Coimbra (approximately 90km), Nazaré (offering coastal views), and even Porto (a route spanning over 225km), allowing for extended tours beyond the immediate vicinity.


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