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Hiking around Alcoentre offers a diverse landscape characterized by the Serra de Montejunto, a prominent hill range providing varied terrain. The region features a mix of open areas, often with historical windmills, and more sheltered paths. Hikers can expect routes with moderate elevation changes, suitable for exploring the natural environment.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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10.2km
03:20
450m
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Hike the moderate 6.4-mile Rota dos Moinhos in Serra de Montejunto, featuring windmills and expansive views.
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4.88km
01:21
80m
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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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8.54km
02:45
350m
350m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.52km
01:08
130m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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At this location at the top of the Serra de Montejunto, also known as "Torre" due to the various antennas that were installed there, is the Chapel of Our Lady of the Snows, which may have been built in the 13th century and remodelled and expanded during the 16th century and later. Inside, the altars covered with 17th century tiles and the altarpiece of the main altar, from the 18th century, stand out. Next to the Chapel of Our Lady of the Snows, are the ruins of what is considered to be the first Dominican Convent in Portugal, built in the 12th century and abandoned after the extinction of the religious orders, and is currently in ruins. Also nearby are the ruins of the Royal Ice Factory, classified as a National Monument. Here, in the 18th century, the Dominican monks took advantage of the climatic and geological conditions and opened large tanks connected by narrow passages, one part for the production of ice and the other for its preparation, storage and conservation. The ice was later transported to Lisbon, to supply the court and the café at Terreiro do Paço, later known as Martinho da Arcada (Fernando Pessoa's Café)
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A great landmark in industrial archaeology, it is the only one of its kind in Portugal and Europe, being a symbol of medieval technology. Its construction began in 1741, and cost between 40 and 45 thousand Cruzados, a megalomaniac expense for the time, in order to satisfy the great demand for ice that existed throughout the capital. It represented a major advance in the quality and hygiene of the process used to “produce” ice, as it began to be manufactured in the factory's tanks and not harvested after the wind had piled it up, as was the case until then. (at https://www.cadavalcativa.pt)
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The Nossa Senhora das Neves Chapel, located at the top of the Serra de Montejunto, has been a place of pilgrimage since the medieval period, prior to the construction of the first Dominican monastery in the 13th century.
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The karst landscape of Montejunto, in the extreme southwest of the Estremenho Limestone Massif, displays deep valleys, lages, gravel pits and lapiás, formed by aquatic erosion over geological eras. Freezing of water in rock fissures results in gravel deposits.
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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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The Serra de Montejunto picnic area is next to the Interpretation center and a little further from the campsite. Nearby there is a small bar and toilets.
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The Serra do Montejunto Rural Camping Park is located close to the Environmental Interpretation Center and the Real Fábrica do Gelo. With capacity for 90 people, 24 tents and 6 motorhomes, it has sanitary facilities separated by sex, a communal barbecue area and designated areas for washing dishes and drying clothes.
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Very pleasant path that runs around Montejunto. It offers beautiful landscapes of the region. Some sections have loose stone floors, so it is worth paying attention.
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Alcoentre offers a selection of over 25 hiking trails, catering to various preferences and skill levels. These routes explore the diverse landscape, particularly around the Serra de Montejunto.
Yes, Alcoentre features 6 easy hiking trails. One example is the Serra Montejunto Bar loop from Paisagem Protegida da Serra de Montejunto, which is a shorter option suitable for a relaxed walk.
Absolutely. Many trails in Alcoentre are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Popular options include the Trilho da Quinta da Serra — circular route in Serra de Montejunto and the Trail of the Carreiro dos SS — circular route in the Serra de Montejunto.
The best time to hike in Alcoentre is typically during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these seasons, the weather is mild and pleasant, making for comfortable hiking conditions. Summers can be quite hot, while winters are generally mild but can be rainy.
The area around Alcoentre offers several points of interest. You can explore historical sites like the Pina Manique Palace or the ruins of the Chapel of Our Lady of the Snows. For natural beauty, visit the Paúl de Manique do Intendente or enjoy views from the Serra de Montejunto Watchtower.
Yes, the Serra de Montejunto region is known for its panoramic views. Many trails, such as the Route of the Windmills, offer expansive vistas. Specific viewpoints like the Serra de Montejunto Watchtower and Cabeço Pardal provide excellent spots to take in the landscape.
Hikers consistently rate the trails in Alcoentre highly, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 60 reviews. They often praise the varied terrain of the Serra de Montejunto, the historical windmills, and the well-maintained paths that offer a mix of open landscapes and sheltered sections.
While specific parking information varies by trailhead, many popular hiking areas in Alcoentre, especially those within the Serra de Montejunto, typically offer designated parking spaces. It's advisable to check the individual route details on komoot for precise parking locations.
Public transport options to reach specific trailheads in Alcoentre may be limited. While there are bus services to the main town, accessing more remote starting points often requires a car. For detailed public transport information, it's best to consult local transport schedules or consider carpooling.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in Alcoentre, especially in rural and natural areas like the Serra de Montejunto. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially near livestock or in protected areas, and to clean up after them. Specific restrictions might apply in certain nature reserves, so always check local signage.
Yes, Alcoentre offers several trails suitable for families. The region has 6 easy routes that are shorter and have gentler ascents, making them ideal for children. The varied landscape and points of interest like windmills can also keep younger hikers engaged.
While not directly on every trailhead, you can find cafes and restaurants in Alcoentre town and the surrounding villages. Some routes, particularly those passing through or near settlements, might have options for refreshments. It's always a good idea to pack water and snacks, especially for longer hikes.


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