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Road cycling around Montelavar features a diverse landscape, characterized by coastal stretches, historical landmarks, and significant elevation changes. The region offers varied terrain, from routes near the Atlantic coast to challenging climbs towards inland viewpoints. This area provides a range of road cycling experiences for those seeking both scenic rides and demanding ascents.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
5.0
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68
riders
166km
08:05
2,310m
2,310m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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89.9km
04:19
1,250m
1,250m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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34
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87.7km
04:06
990m
990m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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78.7km
03:55
1,110m
1,110m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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118km
05:20
1,000m
1,000m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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You can really see that thing from a distance, from any direction 8-)
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A tribute to the campino, that is, the traditional farmer of the region.
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The National Palace of Mafra, located in the town of Mafra, Portugal, is a monumental complex that includes a palace, a convent, a basilica, and the Tapada de Mafra (hunting grounds). Construction began in 1717, commissioned by King John V of Portugal in fulfillment of a vow for the succession of his wife, and it is the most important monument of Portuguese Baroque. Since 2019, the Palace has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Ribeira d'Ilhas Beach is one of the most famous and iconic beaches in Ericeira, in the municipality of Mafra, Portugal. Internationally known, it is considered one of the surfing meccas in Europe and one of the most important points of the Ericeira World Surfing Reserve. Highlights and characteristics World-class waves: The beach is famous for its long, right-hand, and consistent waves, with pointbreak formations. It receives all types of swells and is considered the most consistent wave in the region. Natural amphitheater: Its geographical configuration, in a shell-shaped bay, creates a natural amphitheater that serves as the perfect setting for surfing events, such as national and international championships. Infrastructure for surfers and visitors: The location offers good support infrastructure, including parking, changing rooms, sanitary facilities, and a restaurant-bar with a terrace. It is accessible to people with reduced mobility. Trails and views: The area around the beach offers stunning views of the coast and hiking trails, such as the one leading to the São Pedro da Ericeira Fort. Important information Tourist and surf spot: Ribeira d'Ilhas attracts surfers of all levels as well as visitors who want to enjoy the scenery and the surf environment. Best time to visit: The beach works well at all tides, but the best time for surfing depends on the wave conditions. In summer, it's a great spot to watch the sunset. Accessibility: It has access for people with reduced mobility, ensuring that everyone can enjoy its natural beauty.
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The castle of Torres Vedras is an important part of Portuguese history. It was a strategic point in the fight against the Moors and later against Napoleon. The castle was conquered in 1147 by Afonso Henriques, the first king of Portugal.
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Today I was lucky and was able to visit the ruins as well.
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Castelo de Torres Vedras is an imposing medieval fortress, with a history that dates back to Roman times and a significant role in the Napoleonic Wars (as part of the Lines of Torres Vedras). The castle represents an important historical heritage. If you want to stop here for a break you can explore its ancient walls and enjoy panoramic views of the city and the surrounding landscape.
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The Joaquim Agostinho Cycling Museum is dedicated to the memory of the cyclist Joaquim Agostinho. Its aim is to preserve and enhance the history of cycling and the use of the bicycle. You can find more details about the museum at https://mcjoaquimagostinho.pt
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Montelavar offers a diverse range of road cycling routes. You'll find 13 easy routes, 78 moderate routes, and 55 difficult routes. The region is known for its significant elevation changes, so many routes, especially those towards Serra de Montejunto, present a challenging experience for advanced cyclists.
Route lengths vary significantly. For instance, the Santa Rita Beach – View of Serra de Montejunto loop from Mafra is a substantial 102.6 miles (165.1 km), while routes like the Forca Viewpoint – Forte do Mosqueiro loop from Mafra are around 53.5 miles (86.1 km). You can find options ranging from shorter loops to extensive long-distance rides.
Many road cycling routes in the Montelavar area, including popular starting points like Mafra, offer various parking options. Specific parking availability can depend on the exact starting point of your chosen route. It's advisable to check local parking information for the specific town or village where you plan to begin your ride.
While Montelavar features many routes with significant climbs, there are 13 easy road cycling routes available that could be more suitable for families or beginners. These routes generally feature less elevation gain and shorter distances, providing a more relaxed cycling experience. Look for routes with lower difficulty ratings on komoot.
The Montelavar region, with its coastal influence, generally offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) are often ideal, with mild temperatures and less rainfall. Summers can be warm, especially inland, while winters are typically mild but can bring some rain, particularly along the coast.
Road cycling routes in Montelavar offer a blend of coastal views, historical landmarks, and natural beauty. You might pass by sites like the Castle of the Moors, explore areas near Tapada Nacional de Mafra, or even encounter natural features like Waterfall Lake. Routes often feature panoramic viewpoints and pass through areas with historical significance.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Montelavar are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Castelo de Torres Vedras – Picanceira Climb loop from Mafra and the Surfer Statue – Mafra National Palace loop from Mafra. These circular routes are convenient for exploring the region without needing return transport.
The road cycling experience in Montelavar is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 75 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscape, which includes extensive coastal views, challenging climbs, and routes that pass through historical sites. The variety of terrain caters to different preferences, from scenic rides to demanding ascents.
Absolutely. The Montelavar region is uniquely positioned to offer routes that transition from the Atlantic coast to more inland areas. The Santa Rita Beach – View of Serra de Montejunto loop from Mafra is a prime example, providing extensive coastal views before heading towards challenging climbs in the Serra de Montejunto. This allows for a varied and dynamic cycling experience.
Yes, the Montelavar area is rich in history, and several road cycling routes incorporate historical landmarks. The Castelo de Torres Vedras – Picanceira Climb loop from Mafra leads through historical sites and notable climbs. Similarly, the Forca Viewpoint – Forte do Mosqueiro loop from Mafra features areas with historical significance, offering cultural insights alongside your ride.
There are over 140 road cycling routes available around Montelavar on komoot. This extensive network provides numerous options for exploring the region's diverse terrain, from coastal stretches to challenging inland climbs, catering to various skill levels and preferences.
While some popular routes can see more traffic, the vast network of over 140 routes means you can often find quieter roads. Exploring some of the less-traveled inland loops or routes that venture slightly off the main tourist paths can lead to more serene cycling experiences. Komoot's route planner can help you discover these less-frequented options.


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