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Jogging routes Aldeia Gavinha offer diverse terrain and scenic beauty within the municipality of Alenquer, Portugal. The region is characterized by tranquil countryside, including eucalyptus forests and vineyards, providing varied environments for running. Proximity to the Socorro Hill range and Serra de Montejunto offers options for more challenging routes with elevation. This peaceful rural setting is ideal for focused and enjoyable runs.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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18.3km
02:24
670m
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Tackle the difficult 11.4-mile (18.3 km) Trail of Vila Verde dos Francos, a jogging route with 2212 feet (674 metres) of elevation gain.
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11.2km
01:29
330m
330m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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12.4km
01:25
70m
70m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.3km
01:43
410m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Using only the natural power of the wind as the driving force, the heavy millstones are moved, and for example, grain kernels are ground into flour (grain mills) or olives are pressed into oil (oil mills). Miguel de Cervantes (1547 to 1616) also created a literary monument to the ancient tradition of windmills: the most famous character of the author, considered Spain's national poet, whose work can certainly be appreciated as world literature: "Don Quixote," also known as the "Knight of the Sorrowful Countenance." He is always accompanied by his loyal squire Sancho Panza, and in one of the highly imaginatively narrated episodes, he engages in a – naturally hopeless – battle against windmills, in which he believes he recognizes four-armed giants.
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The area of the springs, on the Ota River, was once a leisure area for the local population, including the local bathing area in the summer. This site remained natural for a long time after the EPAL was installed, but at a certain point, the intensification of agriculture with the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, intensive livestock farming, and urban sewage made the flow from upstream a polluting threat to EPAL's water intakes, and EPAL paved several dozen meters of the river course near the site where it is installed with reinforced concrete.
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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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Pleasant place with some facilities such as benches, tables, barbecue and excellent views from the nearby lookout post.
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The Alenquer Castle dates back to the Middle Ages, when the Moors dominated the area of the parish of Alenquer. The fortress was reused throughout history, from the period of King D. Afonso Henriques until D. João I, when the castle and walls were severely attacked due to a betrayal by the mayor of Alenquer.
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The "Moinho de Avis" is not only a beautiful sight, the miller, Senhor Miguel Nobre, is using the mill for what it was built for: milling flour! Miguel Nobre was originally a cabinet maker, then specialized in restoring windmills all over Portugal. When he came into possession of the Moinho de Avis (and the one next to it) he was determined to bring it back to life and use it. The milling stones never came in contact with pesticides as the mill had fallen into disrepair before these chemicals were used. He was determined to keep it like this. He is growing and milling mainly ancient Portuguese grains (Preto-Amarello, Barbela and Aveia Selvagem). Following a recipe from his Grandfather he is mixing these grains for his "Mistura de Avó" (Grandfather Mixture). When I visited the last time (May 2024) he was super happy because his "Mistura de Avó" had just been declared national heritage by the United Nations. The mill is usually open for visitors on the weekends.
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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 Ota River has its source in the Montejunto mountain range. It flows through the Ota area and empties into the Alenquer River, which in turn meets the Tagus River near Vila Nova da Rainha. At this point the river is close to the village of the same name, Ota.
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Komoot offers over 20 running routes in the Aldeia Gavinha area. These trails provide a variety of experiences, from moderate loops to more challenging climbs, catering to different fitness levels.
The jogging routes around Aldeia Gavinha feature diverse terrain, including tranquil countryside, scenic eucalyptus forests, and picturesque vineyards. You'll also find routes with rolling hills and options near the Socorro Hill range and Serra de Montejunto, offering more significant elevation changes and rewarding views.
While there are no routes specifically classified as 'easy' in our current selection, there are 14 moderate running trails available. These routes offer a good balance for those looking for an enjoyable run without extreme difficulty. For example, the Castelo de Alenquer loop from Alenquer is a moderate 9 km path.
Yes, for experienced runners seeking a challenge, there are 6 difficult routes in the area. A notable option is the Trail of Vila Verde dos Francos — circular route in Serra de Montejunto, which is 18.3 km long and features significant elevation gain within the Serra de Montejunto.
The running routes in Aldeia Gavinha are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Runners often praise the tranquil countryside, the beauty of the eucalyptus forests, and the varied terrain that makes for an engaging and enjoyable experience.
Yes, many of the routes in the region are circular. For instance, the challenging Trail of Vila Verde dos Francos — circular route in Serra de Montejunto and the moderate Castelo de Alenquer loop from Alenquer are popular circular options.
While running, you might encounter various natural features and landmarks. Some routes pass near the Ota River or offer views of the Windmills of Serra de Montejunto. The region also features unique spots like the Ota Karst Canyon and the Cabeço de Meca Quarry Lake.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can find routes that go around the historic Castelo de Alenquer. Additionally, you might pass by the ruins of the Chapel of Our Lady of the Snows or the Chapel of Saint John the Baptist, adding a cultural dimension to your run.
Aldeia Gavinha offers a pleasant rural setting for running throughout much of the year. The tranquil countryside and eucalyptus forests provide shaded environments, which can be particularly enjoyable during warmer months. For cooler, more comfortable conditions, spring and autumn are generally ideal for trail running in Portugal.
Yes, the Igreja da Ota – Ota River loop from Ota is a 11.2 km trail that leads through varied terrain near the Ota River, offering scenic views along the way.
For those looking for longer distances, the Trail of Vila Verde dos Francos — circular route in Serra de Montejunto is a substantial 18.3 km route. Other routes like the Running loop from Alenquer also offer a good distance at 12.5 km.
Yes, if you're looking to relax after a run or enjoy a break, there's a Picnic Area of Serra de Montejunto available. This can be a great spot to refuel and enjoy the natural surroundings.


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