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Road cycling around Faria features routes that traverse river valleys and coastal plains, offering diverse landscapes for cyclists. The region is characterized by its network of roads connecting historical towns and scenic bridges, with some routes extending towards the Atlantic coast. Cyclists can expect a mix of flat sections along rivers and more challenging ascents through rolling terrain.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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64.8km
02:47
400m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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93.1km
04:18
890m
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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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93.3km
04:10
730m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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73.4km
03:18
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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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96.7km
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The Metal Bridge of Fão (Esposende) Location: It crosses the Cávado River, on National Road 13 (EN13), in the parish of Fão, in Esposende. Alternative Name: It is frequently referred to as the D. Luís Filipe Bridge. History: It is a significant example of iron architecture in Portugal, inaugurated on August 7, 1892. Characteristics: The bridge, which is a Property of Public Interest, has an extensive metal structure and has recently been rehabilitated.
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In Esposende, the main historical bridge that crosses the Cávado River is the Ponte Metálica de Fão, also known locally as Ponte D. Luís Filipe.
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The church is an active place of worship, with regular opening hours for visitors and worshippers. Location: Rua da Igreja, 4480-754 Vila do Conde, Portugal. Opening Hours: Daily (Monday to Sunday): 9:30 AM to 12:00 PM and 3:00 PM to 7:30 PM. Masses: For accurate information on Mass times, it is recommended to visit the parish's official website or call directly, as times may vary. Accessibility: The church has wheelchair accessible entrance and parking.
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Architecture and History Construction of the church began in the last years of the 15th century, by order of King Manuel I. The architectural design combines elements of Gothic and Renaissance architecture, in addition to the predominant Manueline style, especially evident in its magnificently sculpted main portal. The interior has beautiful stained glass windows and altars with gilded carvings, which are worth a detailed visit. The church is located on top of a hill where the original Monastery of Santa Clara and the old parish church were situated.
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The Church of St. John the Baptist of Vila do Conde, also known as the Parish Church of Vila do Conde, is one of the city's most important monuments and one of the most significant examples of the Manueline style (late Portuguese Gothic) in the country. It was classified as a National Monument in 1910.
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The Barcelos Bridge is more than just an entrance to the city. It's a gateway to its legends, like that of the rooster. Over the Cávado River, this Gothic stone bridge, commissioned by Count Pedro between 1325 and 1330, connects Barcelos to Barcelinhos and has been classified as a National Monument since 1910. And if the heat gets too much, right next door awaits a river beach perfect for a refreshing dip.
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From the bridge, you have a good view of the Lima River and the city of Viana. However, the pedestrian lane (only the one downstream is open) is very narrow and not really designed for two-way traffic. In Eiffel's time, the entire upper bridge was probably intended for pedestrians and oxcarts. The railway runs one level below: https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponte_Eiffel
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There are over 50 road cycling routes in the Faria region, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The Faria region offers diverse terrain, from flat sections along river valleys to more challenging ascents through rolling landscapes. Many routes also feature coastal plains and connections to historical towns.
Yes, Faria has 7 easy road cycling routes. These routes typically feature less elevation gain and are a great way to explore the region at a relaxed pace.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Faria offers 13 difficult routes. An example is the Paço dos Condes de Barcelos – View of Esposende loop from Midões, which covers 57.3 miles (92.2 km) with significant elevation gain and panoramic views towards the coast.
Many of the road cycling routes in Faria are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For instance, the Barcelos Medieval Bridge – Fão Bridge loop from Barcelos is a popular 40.2-mile (64.8 km) loop connecting historical bridges.
The routes often pass by historical sites and natural beauty. You can explore landmarks like the Fão Bridge, the Barcelos Medieval Bridge, and the Barcelos Rooster statue. Many routes also offer views of the Cávado River and coastal areas.
Yes, several routes extend towards the Atlantic coast, offering scenic coastal plains and sea views. The Café by the Sea in Esposende – Fão Bridge loop from Aguçadoura is a great option for experiencing the coastline.
The routes vary significantly, but many popular options range from 40 to 60 miles (60 to 95 km). For example, the Fão Bridge – Paço dos Condes de Barcelos loop from Barcelos is 58.0 miles (93.3 km) and typically takes around 4 hours 10 minutes.
The road cycling routes in Faria are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, the network of roads connecting historical towns, and the scenic river valleys.
Many routes connect historical towns and villages, providing opportunities for stops. For instance, routes often pass through or near Barcelos, allowing cyclists to explore the Barcelos city centre and its attractions.
Historical bridges are a defining characteristic of road cycling in Faria. Routes frequently incorporate structures like the Barcelos Medieval Bridge and the Fão Bridge, offering unique architectural sights along your ride.


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