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Road cycling around Reguenga offers diverse landscapes, characterized by verdant valleys and the scenic Douro River, known for its terraced vineyards. The region features hillsides and stretches of the N2 national road, providing varied terrain for cyclists. These routes often traverse lush valleys and offer views of the surrounding natural features.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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42.7km
02:18
770m
770m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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51.4km
02:35
740m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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50.2km
02:19
520m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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53.1km
02:38
790m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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02:10
560m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Nearby Tourist Attractions Ave Riverbank Promenade: A riverside walkway, ideal for relaxing strolls. Monte Padrão Hillfort: Ancient ruins for those interested in history and archaeology.
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Highlights and Architecture Main Church: Built between 1659 and 1679, the monastery church is an imposing example of local religious architecture. Cloisters: The monastery has serene cloisters, one of which still displays a Gothic sculpture of the Virgin and Child in one of the corners. Cloister Fountain: In the center of the cloister stands a slender granite fountain with a polylobed basin, dating from 1649. Style: Over the centuries, the monastery has been rebuilt, combining Baroque and Neoclassical elements.
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Opening Hours and Visits The monastery is open for visits, but guided tours of the cloisters and other areas (besides the church) generally require prior booking by telephone with the Santo Tirso City Hall office. General Hours (Church): Daily (Monday to Sunday): 08:00–12:00 and 15:00–19:00. Accessibility: The entrance and parking are wheelchair accessible.
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The Monastery of São Bento, also known as the Monastery of Santo Tirso, is located on the left bank of the Ave River, in the city of Santo Tirso, Portugal. Founded in 978, it belonged to the Benedictine Order and was one of the most powerful monasteries in Portugal. Currently, it is classified as a National Monument.
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The Ponte dos Arcos is a 19th-century historic structure in Valongo, Portugal. Built to irrigate the fertile lands of Campo, it also served as a pedestrian crossing. Recently restored, it is now an icon of local heritage.
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This C12 Romanesque church used to be a part of a larger monastic complex run until C15 by the Order of the Canons Regular of Saint Augustine. The main and side portals are certainly very impressive, so are the sculptures found all around the building, but the most striking feature must be the partially preserved funerary galilee in front, with two bay bell tower. https://www.rotadoromanico.com/en/Monuments/monastery-of-saint-peter-of-ferreira/
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An imposing C14 fortified manor house stands at the end of the village and shares a wall with a contemporary building. It has been impressively restored inside with wooden stairs and floors. There's also a art mini gallery, with pictures and sculptures created by local artists. There's a Tourist Information Centre next to the tower but it looks closed for good. A kind lady from the house on the right of the entrance gate opened the Torre for me and showed me around. Obrigado :) https://www.rotadoromanico.com/en/Monuments/tower-of-the-alcoforados/
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In an economically very developed area but with a strong agricultural tradition, Lousada also has a monumental heritage that deserves to be visited.
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There are over 80 road cycling routes available around Reguenga, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. These include 7 easy routes, 56 moderate routes, and 23 more challenging paths.
The region around Reguenga, including areas like Peso da Régua, is popular for cycling during months like January and May. However, the diverse landscapes with verdant valleys and the scenic Douro River offer enjoyable conditions throughout much of the year, depending on specific weather patterns.
Yes, Reguenga offers several routes suitable for beginners and families. There are 7 easy routes available, providing gentler terrain to enjoy the scenic beauty of the area without significant climbs. For a unique, car-free experience, the broader region also features the Ecopista do Douro, a legendary bike path along a former railway line, which is excellent for all ages.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Reguenga offers 23 difficult road cycling routes. These paths often feature significant elevation gains, traversing the region's hillsides and providing demanding climbs with rewarding views of the terraced vineyards and Douro River.
The road cycling routes in Reguenga are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, including verdant valleys and scenic river views, as well as the variety of routes catering to different ability levels.
Many routes in the Reguenga area offer stunning scenic viewpoints. For instance, the Rest Area on N207 – Monte da Senhora da Assunção loop from Seroa provides views towards Monte da Senhora da Assunção. Additionally, you might encounter highlights like the Staircase With View of Valongo, offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history and architecture. Routes like the Stone Towers in Park – Senhor dos Aflitos Chapel loop from Seroa pass by notable stone towers and the Senhor dos Aflitos Chapel. Another route, the Ponte dos Arcos de Campo – Aqueduto dos Arcos loop from Seroa, features architectural marvels like the Ponte dos Arcos de Campo and the Aqueduto dos Arcos. Further afield, the ancient Monastery of Saint Benedict in Santo Tirso is a significant historical site.
While the immediate Reguenga routes focus on river valleys and vineyards, the broader region offers natural wonders. The Leça River Waterfalls are a popular natural attraction nearby, which can be incorporated into a cycling trip or visited separately.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Reguenga are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. Examples include the Tower of the Alcoforados loop from Seroa and the Igreja da Carvalhosa – Casa do Leão loop from Seroa.
For long-distance cycling, the broader region offers significant opportunities. The N2 national road, often called Portugal's "Route 66," traverses the country and includes stretches through northern regions and lush valleys, providing extensive road cycling experiences. Additionally, the Ecopista do Douro offers almost 50 km of car-free cycling along the Douro River.
Reguenga's proximity to Porto (approximately 20.7 km away) suggests that public transport options, such as regional trains or buses, might be available to reach the general area. However, specific public transport access points for individual cycling routes would require checking local schedules and services.
While specific parking details for each route are not provided, starting points for many routes, such as those originating from Seroa, typically have designated parking areas or roadside spaces suitable for vehicles. It's advisable to check local maps or komoot route details for specific parking recommendations near your chosen starting point.
The Reguenga region, known for its scenic beauty and proximity to the Douro Valley wine region, often features small villages and towns along its routes. These areas typically offer local cafes, restaurants, or small shops where cyclists can stop for refreshments and breaks. The Ecopista do Douro, in particular, is known for its frequent scenic viewpoints, which often coincide with opportunities for rest.


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