Águeda to Cruz Alta Viewpoint Loop
Águeda to Cruz Alta Viewpoint Loop
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riders
03:39
73.7km
1,060m
Road cycling
Cycle a difficult 45.8-mile (73.7 km) circular route from Águeda to Miradouro da Cruz Alta, gaining 3484 feet (1062 metres).
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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795 m
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33.2 km
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39.0 km
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73.7 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
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47.1 km
16.0 km
9.87 km
562 m
139 m
117 m
Surfaces
71.6 km
1.72 km
267 m
133 m
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Highest point (550 m)
Lowest point (10 m)
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This challenging road cycling route is estimated to take around 3 hours and 39 minutes to complete. This duration is for the full 73.7-kilometer loop, assuming a good pace given its difficulty.
This route is classified as difficult, demanding very good fitness due to its substantial elevation gain of over 1,060 meters. It features significant climbs and descents, characteristic of the region.
The route typically starts in Águeda. While specific parking areas aren't detailed, you can usually find parking within Águeda itself, especially near the town center or public areas, to begin your circular journey.
You can expect mostly well-paved road surfaces, making for a good road cycling experience. The terrain is diverse, transitioning from rural landscapes around Águeda to the natural beauty of surrounding hills and mountains, including parts of the Bussaco Forest.
The route offers diverse scenery. Near Águeda, you might see the Alfusqueiro River Park. As you climb, the landscape shifts to more isolated areas, culminating in the breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views from Cruz Alta Viewpoint. Other highlights include the Umbrella Sky Project – Rua Luís de Camões, Águeda and a Fountain from 1844.
Given the significant elevation and exposure, spring and autumn are generally the best times for road cycling in this region. The weather is typically milder, avoiding the intense heat of summer and the potentially wetter, colder conditions of winter.
Yes, sections of this road cycling route overlap with several other paths. You will find it intersects with parts of the Caminhos de Fátima, the Portuguese Way of St. James, and the Grande Rota do Bussaco.
This is a road cycling route, primarily on paved roads. While dogs are generally allowed in public spaces in Portugal, bringing a dog on a demanding 73.7 km road cycling trip is not typically recommended for their safety or comfort. It's best to leave your furry friends at home for this particular adventure.
The route passes through the general area of Bussaco National Forest, but as a public road cycling route, no specific permits are required for cycling on the roads themselves. However, if you plan to enter specific attractions or areas within the forest, there might be separate entrance fees.
No, this route is not suitable for families or beginners. It is classified as 'difficult' with over 1,060 meters of elevation gain over 73.7 kilometers, requiring 'very good fitness'. Beginners and families with young children should look for less challenging, flatter routes in the Águeda area.
Águeda, the starting and ending point of the circular route, offers various options for cafes, restaurants, and accommodation. You can find places to refuel and rest before or after your ride in the town.