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75.6km
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Road cycling
This difficult 47.0-mile (75.6 km) road cycling route from Oliveira do Bairro to Mortágua offers challenging climbs and rural scenery.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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1.03 km
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38.0 km
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50.4 km
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62.8 km
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73.7 km
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75.6 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
47.1 km
19.4 km
8.92 km
< 100 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
68.5 km
6.94 km
< 100 m
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Elevation
Highest point (450 m)
Lowest point (10 m)
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This route is considered difficult or hard for road cycling. It requires very good physical condition due to its significant elevation gain of approximately 1259 meters over 75.6 kilometers. It's best suited for experienced cyclists looking for a challenging ride.
The terrain is predominantly on mostly paved surfaces, making it ideal for road bikes. However, be prepared for undulating and hilly landscapes with demanding climbs, which are typical for this region of central Portugal.
While specific weather data for this route isn't provided, central Portugal generally offers pleasant cycling conditions in the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). These seasons typically avoid the extreme heat of summer and the colder, wetter days of winter, providing a more comfortable experience for challenging rides.
Yes, the route offers several points of interest. You can pass by the Igreja Matriz de Oliveira do Bairro, the tranquil Ribeira de Mortágua, and the historic Fountain from 1844. Other highlights include Visconde de Seabra Square and the Chapel of Saint Sebastian. The demanding climbs also promise rewarding panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
While specific parking areas are not detailed, Oliveira do Bairro, as a starting point for a circular route, typically offers public parking options within the town. Look for designated parking zones near the town center or main attractions to begin your ride.
Yes, sections of this route overlap with other established paths. You will find it intersects with parts of the Portuguese Way of St. James, Caminhos de Fátima, and the Grande Rota do Bussaco.
This route is designed for road cycling on paved surfaces. While dogs are generally allowed in public spaces, bringing a dog on a demanding 75.6 km road cycling route is not typically recommended due to the nature of the sport and the potential for traffic. It is not considered a dog-friendly trail in the traditional sense.
No, there are no special permits or entrance fees required to cycle this public road cycling route. You can enjoy the trail freely.
You can expect picturesque rural landscapes typical of central Portugal. The route traverses through natural environments, potentially including cork and eucalyptus forests, vineyards, and small country roads. It offers a tranquil setting with opportunities to see traditional towns and villages.
Given the route's difficulty and length (75.6 km, ~4 hours), it's essential to bring plenty of water, energy snacks, a repair kit for your bike, and appropriate cycling gear. A helmet is highly recommended. Consider carrying a first-aid kit and a fully charged phone for emergencies.
While specific cafes or pubs are not listed, both Oliveira do Bairro and Mortágua are towns where you can find amenities. The route also passes through rural areas, so it's advisable to carry sufficient provisions and plan your stops in the main towns.