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Touring cycling routes around Évora Monte (Santa Maria) traverse the diverse landscapes of Portugal's Alentejo region. The area is characterized by rolling plains, extensive vineyards, and cork oak forests, offering varied terrain for cyclists. Routes often feature gentle undulations, with some more challenging sections including significant elevation gains. Historical attractions and natural features are integrated into the cycling experience.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Today, the Eugénio de Almeida Foundation uses the former monastery complex, known as the Convento da Cartuxa, as a cultural and events center and operates a winery on the property. The grounds are open to the public.
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Giraldo Square is the main square in the city of Évora. It has undergone several changes over the years. Not so long ago, a traffic policeman stood there, directing the direction of Rua Cinco de Outubro, when cars circulated here and around the square. It was a parking lot and passenger pick-up point for a large fleet of taxis. It was the venue for meetings and business dealings among local farmers every Tuesday. Nowadays, it is largely occupied by the terraces of the surrounding restaurants and pastry shops. 👍🥾
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This museum presents the largest and most important private collection of tiles in Portugal. A visit to the Berardo Museum in Estremoz is a guided tour with an average duration of 1 hour and 30 minutes.
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Borba Castle was built in 1217 by order of King Afonso II. Some parts of the castle walls are still visible, as are two gates (Porta do Celeiro and Porta de Estremoz) and the sturdy keep, which today dominate the townscape of Borba.
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Renovated part of the Colégio do Espírito Santo, which has currently been made available to the university located behind it.
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The church operates under two names: Igreja de São João Evangelista / Igreja dos Lóios. It belonged to the Monastery of Lios, also known as the Convent of St. John the Evangelist, which was built in the 15th century on top of a medieval castle. The monastery itself was converted into the Pousada Convento Évora hotel in modern times and is now privately owned. The church, accessed through a Gothic portal, is notable for the magnificent tiled panels that cover the walls. They were created in 1711 by the master Antonio de Oliveira Bernardes and depict scenes from the life of St. Lawrence Justinian. Through an opening in the floor, one can see the crypt, which lies next to a Moorish cistern. Along the sides are chapels with fine examples of gilded wood carvings. It is considered one of the most beautiful churches in Portugal and a must-see.
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The original palace was built in the 14th century next to the Tower of Évora, where Martim Afonso de Mello, a servant of the Royal Military Order of Saint Benedict of Aviz and a descendant of the Portuguese crown, ordered its construction. The palace was partially built on the Roman-Visigothic walls of the old castle of Évora, and traces of both remain in its buildings. At the rear of the palace, you can admire the extraordinary Torre das Cinco Quinas, the famous pentagonal tower that gave it its name. In addition to the large outdoor gardens and the numerous rooms and halls that make up the complex, it also houses the Casa Cadaval exhibition rooms, which house a collection of illuminated codices, sculptures, paintings, and armories with pieces from the 15th and 18th centuries. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palace_of_the_Dukes_of_Cadaval
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In 1551, Cardinal D. Henry, the first Archbishop of Évora, took a further step in pursuing a true apostolic and spiritual reform of his diocese by founding a college of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) in the city. The Jesuits developed an important educational center in the adjacent college, which played a key role in the evangelization of the Alentejo. The church's impressive interior clearly reflects the Jesuit spirituality. As part of extensive, costly renovations from 2020 to 2023, the rooms were opened to the public. The current admission fee is €2.50. (May 2025)
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There are 13 touring cycling routes around Évora Monte (Santa Maria) listed on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 6 moderate and 7 difficult options, allowing cyclists to explore the diverse landscapes of the Alentejo region.
The touring cycling routes around Évora Monte (Santa Maria) traverse a picturesque landscape characterized by rolling plains, extensive vineyards, and ancient cork oak forests (Montado). You'll also encounter olive groves and, in higher altitudes, areas like Serra d'Ossa offering stunning views. The region is known for its dramatic sunsets, especially from elevated points like Évora Monte Castle.
While many routes offer varied terrain, a moderate option like the Evoramonte Castle – Evoramonte Castle loop from Camping Alentejo, at 11.6 km, provides a shorter, more accessible ride with views of the historic castle and surrounding countryside. It's a good choice for families looking for a less strenuous experience.
The region is rich in history. You can cycle past or visit several significant landmarks. The Evoramonte Castle itself is a prominent feature, offering panoramic views. Nearby, the city of Estremoz boasts the impressive Estremoz Castle and its defensive walls. The Alentejo also features ancient megalithic sites, such as the Almendres Cromlech and Anta Grande do Zambujeiro, which add a unique historical dimension to your ride.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in the area are circular. For example, the moderate Estremoz – Town of Borba loop from Estremoz is a 53.4 km circular trail exploring the Alentejo plains and connecting historical towns. Another option is the Estremoz – Estremoz Marble Quarries loop from Estremoz, a moderate 30.5 km circular route.
Beyond the rolling plains and vineyards, you can explore the unique cork oak forests, known as Montado, which are vital to the region's ecosystem. Some routes, like the difficult Entrance to Estremoz – Estremoz Marble Quarries loop from Estremoz, will take you near the impressive Estremoz Marble Quarries. You might also encounter ancient cork oaks and other natural monuments.
The touring cycling routes around Évora Monte (Santa Maria) are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.0 stars from over 10 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the scenic beauty of the Alentejo plains, and the integration of historical towns and natural features into the routes.
Absolutely. For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, there are several difficult routes. The Entrance to Estremoz – Estremoz Marble Quarries loop from Estremoz is a 72.1 km route with a significant 1,590m elevation gain. Another demanding option is the Church of the Holy Spirit – Palace of the Dukes of Cadaval loop from São Miguel de Machede, covering 68.1 km with considerable elevation changes.
The Alentejo region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions outside of the peak summer months, which can be very hot. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) typically provide milder temperatures and beautiful scenery, making them ideal for touring cycling.
Yes, in Évora Monte itself, you can visit the Celeiro Comum (Common Barn), a store that sells regional products and local handicrafts, including the traditional "Bonecos of Estremoz" figurines. The area is also known for its wine producers and cork processing factories, offering a taste of local culture and economy.
Many routes in the region, particularly those that ascend, offer excellent viewpoints. The village of Évora Monte, with its castle, is situated atop a hill and provides 360-degree panoramic views of the surrounding Alentejo landscape. Routes around the castle, such as the Evoramonte Castle – Evoramonte Castle loop from Camping Alentejo, will give you opportunities to enjoy these vistas.


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