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Road cycling around Malveira, situated in the Lisbon District of Portugal, offers diverse landscapes for cyclists. The region features challenging terrain in the Sintra Mountains, providing routes with significant elevation gains. Its coastal proximity allows for rides extending to the Atlantic coast, including the town of Ericeira. Malveira also retains a rural character, with routes passing through traditional settlements and natural areas.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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03:35
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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You can really see that thing from a distance, from any direction 8-)
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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 Miradouro da Praia do Sul viewpoint, located in Ericeira, in the municipality of Mafra, Portugal, is a privileged observation point to admire the Atlantic coast. From there, it's possible to have a panoramic view over Praia do Sul (also known as Praia da Baleia), the village, and the Ericeira World Surfing Reserve. Features and what to see Praia do Sul: The beach, which is about 400 meters long, is visible from the viewpoint. Next to a nearby hotel, there is a natural pool protected by a rocky breakwater, offering calmer conditions for swimming. Ericeira Village: The viewpoint also provides views over the village of Ericeira, known for its fishing tradition and its importance as a surfing destination. Walking path: The beach is crossed by a walking path that connects the village to the viewpoint, making it an easily accessible place for walks. Sunset: The sunset view from the viewpoint is one of the highlights of the visit. Information about access Location: The viewpoint is located at the top of a cliff, at the end of a steep ramp leading to Praia do Sul (South Beach). Accessibility: Although access to the beach can be steep in some places, the viewpoint offers an accessible view. Trails: The region also offers trekking trails that may include the viewpoint and Praia do Sul.
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Fishermen's Beach! It's one of the most emblematic beaches in Lisbon, Portugal. Located in the Cascais area, it's known for its natural beauty and fishing tradition. The beach is surrounded by rocks and offers incredible views of the Atlantic Ocean. It's a popular spot for walks, relaxation, and enjoying the local culture.
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The Miradouro Praia da Foz do Lizandro is an incredible tourist spot located in Carvoeira, Lisbon, Portugal. It offers stunning views of Foz do Lizandro beach and the Atlantic Ocean. The beach itself is known for its ideal conditions for surfers and bodyboarders, and is also a popular destination for families due to its calm waters and golden sand.
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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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Malveira offers a diverse range of road cycling terrain. You'll find challenging climbs in the Sintra Mountains, scenic routes along the Atlantic coast towards Ericeira, and charming rides through rural landscapes. Many routes feature significant elevation gains, catering to cyclists seeking a good workout.
There are over 130 road cycling routes around Malveira documented on komoot. This includes a wide variety of options, from moderate to difficult, ensuring there's something for every skill level.
While many routes in Malveira offer significant challenges, there are a few easier options available. Approximately 6 routes are classified as easy, providing a good starting point for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ride.
Many road cycling routes in the Malveira area pass by significant landmarks. You can cycle past the monumental Mafra National Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Coastal routes often lead to the vibrant town of Ericeira, known for its surf. You might also encounter traditional settlements like Mata Pequena Village, offering a glimpse into rural charm.
Absolutely. Malveira is well-known for its challenging road cycling, particularly in the Sintra Mountains. Over 50 routes are classified as difficult, with some featuring substantial elevation gains. For instance, the Montejunto Monument – View of Serra de Montejunto loop from Jerumelo is a demanding 97.8 km trail with over 1,400 meters of elevation gain.
The road cycling routes around Malveira are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from more than 40 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, the combination of historical sights with ocean views, and the challenging yet rewarding climbs.
Yes, several routes offer this unique combination. A popular choice is the Praia do Sul (Ericeira) – Mafra National Palace loop from São Miguel de Alcainça. This route allows you to experience both the grandeur of the Mafra National Palace and the stunning ocean vistas along the coast near Ericeira.
Yes, the region is rich in natural beauty. You can find routes that lead to scenic viewpoints overlooking the Atlantic, especially near Ericeira. The Sintra Mountains themselves offer picturesque landscapes. Additionally, some routes might pass by natural highlights such as Anços Waterfall or the tranquil Cerco Garden.
Malveira offers good cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures for longer rides and challenging climbs. Summer is ideal for coastal routes, allowing you to enjoy the ocean breeze, though mountain ascents can be warm. Winter offers milder conditions compared to many other European regions, making it suitable for year-round cycling.
Yes, for those seeking longer rides, Malveira offers several options. The Bakery Display Case – Castelo de Torres Vedras loop from Jerumelo is a challenging route spanning over 98 km, while the Fradinhos Pastry at Mafra – Forca Viewpoint loop from Jerumelo covers more than 74 km, both providing extensive cycling experiences.
Yes, the region is cyclist-friendly. You can find bike service stations with tools and water fountains along some routes, particularly on climbs within the Sintra mountains, such as the 'Malveira da Serra Bike Station and Water Fountain'.


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