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Hiking around Alcoutim e Pereiro e Pereiro e Pereiro offers a diverse landscape characterized by the Guadiana River, green hills, and lush river valleys. The region, situated on the border with Spain, provides a unique environment distinct from the coastal Algarve. Trails often follow the riverbanks, ascend through verdant hills, and pass by historical sites.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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4.81km
01:22
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.0km
03:38
260m
260m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.98km
02:13
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Great Guadiana Route (GR15) is a long-distance linear hiking trail (approximately 65 km in the Algarve, with extensions in the Alentejo) that follows the Guadiana River, connecting the Algarve coast (Vila Real de Santo António) to the mountainous interior (Alcoutim and Mértola), crossing diverse landscapes (mountains, Barrocal, coastline), cultural and natural heritage, making it ideal for hiking and mountain biking, with connection points to other routes such as the Via Algarviana (GR13). 👍🥾🦯
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Along the Guadiana, the path meanders serenely, following the river's slow rhythm between hills of olive, almond, and fig trees. A former river of fishermen and miners, the Guadiana, called the "river of ducks" by the Romans, continues to connect Alentejo with Algarve and Portugal with Spain, a tranquil mirror of southern history and life.
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The castle sits atop a hill overlooking the Guadiana River. The river forms the natural border between Portugal and Spain.
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In 1876, an unprecedented flood of the Guadiana River revealed previously unknown ruins: the Roman Villa of Montinho das Laranjeiras. Founded in the 1st century BC, it was inhabited continuously until the end of the Islamic period, when it was finally abandoned. Its privileged position allowed trade along the river as far as Mértola and ensured the continuity of Roman, Visigothic, and Islamic occupation.
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The River Museum reveals the soul of the Guadiana: its history, traditions, and the vital role it played in transporting ore. It also celebrates the region's natural and cultural heritage, from artisanal fishing to gastronomy, not forgetting the memories of smuggling during the Estado Novo. Among the exhibits, miniature replicas of the vessels that plied these waters until the 1960s stand out.
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Here, very close to the Corte das Donas, you'll find this decommissioned windmill. The building is in ruins, but it adds a charming touch to the landscape and offers a glimpse into the life that once existed here.
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The "old" castle of Alcoutim is located about one kilometer north of the town, on a hill overlooking the Guadiana River and the Castillo de San Marcos in Spain. The site complements a visit to the Archaeological Museum and is freely accessible.
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Alcoutim is a small but attractive village in the interior of the Algarve. It is located about 40 kilometers from the coast on the border river with Spain, the Guadiana. The most beautiful sight of Alcoutim is actually the view of its twin village Sanlucar de Guadiana. You can cross by ferry, but also very spectacularly with a zipline. The only one in the world with which you cross the border.
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Alcoutim e Pereiro offers a comprehensive network of over 25 hiking routes. These trails cater to various preferences, ranging from easy walks to more challenging excursions, ensuring there's something for every hiker.
Hiking in Alcoutim e Pereiro reveals a diverse landscape characterized by the picturesque Guadiana River, which forms a natural border with Spain. You'll encounter green hills, lush river valleys, and riverine scenery, especially vibrant with wildflowers in spring. This environment is distinct from the more arid coastal Algarve, offering a well-watered and verdant experience.
Yes, several trails in Alcoutim e Pereiro pass by significant historical sites. You can explore the ruins of Castelo Velho de Alcoutim, the Castelo de Alcoutim, and the ancient Roman Villa of Montinho das Laranjeiras. The View of the Guadiana River – Old Windmill loop from Villa Romana do Montinho das Laranjeiras is a great example of a route combining natural beauty with historical exploration.
Absolutely. Alcoutim e Pereiro features 12 easy hiking routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed walk. A popular choice is The Charms of Alcoutim — circular route (PR3), which is 3.0 miles (4.8 km) long and offers pleasant views of the Guadiana River and the village.
Yes, many of the trails in Alcoutim e Pereiro are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include The Charms of Alcoutim — circular route (PR3) and Slopes of Pontal do Rio Guadiana — circular route (PR2), which explore the riverbanks and surrounding hills.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly trails, particularly the easier routes. The serene river beach, Praia Fluvial do Pego Fundo, also provides a lovely spot for relaxation and is a local gathering place, making it a great addition to a family outing.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in natural areas like Alcoutim e Pereiro. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near livestock, and to carry waste bags to maintain the cleanliness of the paths.
The spring months are particularly beautiful for hiking in Alcoutim e Pereiro, as the green hills and river valleys are vibrant with wildflowers. Autumn also offers pleasant temperatures and scenic views. While hiking is possible year-round, summers can be hot, so early mornings or late afternoons are preferable during that season.
Yes, the diverse ecosystems around the Guadiana River and within the Natural Park of the Guadiana Valley make Alcoutim e Pereiro an excellent spot for nature enthusiasts. Hikers can enjoy birdwatching and observing various flora and fauna along the trails, particularly along the Guadiana River.
The hiking routes in Alcoutim e Pereiro are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 190 reviews. Hikers often praise the region's tranquil riverine scenery, the well-maintained paths, and the unique blend of natural beauty and historical interest.
Yes, the region boasts several excellent viewpoints. From the ruins of Castelo Velho de Alcoutim, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Guadiana River and the Spanish lands across the border. The Pontal Viewpoint and Viewpoint over the Guadiana River also offer spectacular vistas of the surrounding landscape.
Yes, Alcoutim e Pereiro is part of significant long-distance trail networks. The Grande Rota do Guadiana (GR 15), a 78 km trail, passes through the Natural Park of the Guadiana Valley. Additionally, parts of the Via Algarviana (GR 13) also traverse the area, offering opportunities for multi-day trekking and exploring the Algarve's interior.
Alcoutim e Pereiro offers a distinct hiking experience compared to the coastal Algarve due to its location on the Guadiana River and the Spanish border. It features a greener, more well-watered environment with lush river valleys and rolling hills, contrasting with the more arid coastal landscapes. The blend of riverine scenery, historical border castles, and the option for cross-border experiences makes it uniquely charming.


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