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72.2km
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Road cycling
Cycle the 44.8-mile EuroVelo 1 route from Aveiro to Praia de Mira, featuring coastal views, varied terrain, and Costa Nova's striped houses.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Waypoints
Start point
Bus stop
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567 m
Highlight • Monument
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33.9 km
Highlight • Beach
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36.7 km
Highlight • Lake
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70.7 km
Highlight • Settlement
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72.2 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
56.9 km
12.3 km
2.73 km
148 m
121 m
Surfaces
65.3 km
4.74 km
1.63 km
547 m
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The route is approximately 72 kilometers long and typically takes around 2 hours and 52 minutes to complete on a race bike, depending on your pace and stops.
The terrain is quite varied. While much of it is paved, you'll encounter sections with unpaved surfaces, fine gravel paths, and even some rocky forestry roads. For instance, the section along the Canal de Mira is noted to be unpaved with fine gravel. Be prepared for diverse riding conditions.
The route is generally considered to be of moderate difficulty. While it requires good fitness, it's manageable for most skill levels, especially if you stick to paved sections. Some unpaved or rocky segments might be challenging for beginners, but alternative routes are often available to bypass the most difficult parts.
You'll encounter a rich mix of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Highlights include the vibrant striped houses of Costa Nova Beach, the traditional fishing techniques at Vagueira Beach, and the serene Barrinha de Mira. You can also visit the Jeronymo Pereira Campos Filhos Ceramics Factory and the Republic Square, Aveiro. The picturesque Ria de Aveiro and opportunities for birdwatching at the Gafanha da Boa Hora Environmental Circuit are also notable.
The best time to cycle is typically during the spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October) when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summers can be hot, and coastal winds might be stronger in winter.
Yes, some sections, particularly certain forestry roads, can be very rocky with potholes and sharp elements, posing a risk for punctures. If you prefer to avoid these, consider looking for alternative paved routes or detours around such segments, especially if you're on a race bike with narrower tires.
Yes, the route is part of the EuroVelo 1 - Atlantic Coast Route - part Portugal 15. It also briefly uses sections of local roads and paths such as Rua da Seca, Espaço Museu Paróquia da Glória, and Avenida Doutor Lourenço Peixinho.
While the EuroVelo 1 itself doesn't have specific dog restrictions, local regulations for beaches, natural parks, and public transport (like the ferry across Ria de Aveiro) may vary. It's best to check local signage or specific venue rules if you plan to bring your dog.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the EuroVelo 1 route between Aveiro and Praia de Mira. However, individual attractions or facilities along the way might have their own entry costs.
In Aveiro, you can typically find parking in various public lots within the city. For trailhead access, the route often starts near the city center or along the Ria de Aveiro, making it accessible from different points depending on your starting preference. Public transport options are also available to reach Aveiro.
Yes, the route passes through several charming coastal towns and villages like Costa Nova, Vagueira, and Praia de Mira. These places offer numerous opportunities to experience local cuisine, find cafes, and secure accommodation, especially during peak season.