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Road cycling routes around Corujeira traverse mountainous terrain within Portugal, characterized by significant elevation changes and varied landscapes. The region features high mountain ranges, river valleys, and a network of paved roads suitable for cycling. Cyclists can expect challenging climbs and scenic descents across diverse natural environments, including areas near the Serra da Estrela mountains and the Peneda-Gerês National Park.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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121km
06:07
2,020m
2,020m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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47.8km
02:28
740m
740m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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36.7km
02:02
680m
680m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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68.9km
03:25
900m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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02:08
640m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Sabugal Castle is one of the most imposing and well-preserved medieval fortifications in Portugal. It is known as the "Castle of the Five Corners" due to the unusual shape of its impressive pentagonal keep, the castle's most iconic feature. Its pentagonal (five-cornered) plan is considered unique in Portuguese military architecture. It is approximately 30 meters high and offers incredible views. The castle has a double ring of walls. You can walk along the ramparts on top of the walls for a panoramic view over the city and the Côa River. From the top, you can see the Côa River winding its way through the city and the natural landscape of the Serra da Malcata mountain range.
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Sabugal, a town that deserves a visit to its castle and the entire surrounding area, especially the magnificent river beach on the Côa River.
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The statue, in honor of D. Sancho I (second King of Portugal), was inaugurated on May 28, 1956. The pedestal bears the inscription: "D. Sancho I, 2nd King of Portugal 1185 – 1211, granted Guarda city charter on November 27, 1199."
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A cathedral steeped in history, with tombs within the church, views over the city, and beautiful statues. Tickets cost €1.50 to enter the cathedral and €2.50 to visit the cathedral and the viewpoint over the city.
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Among the secret corners of Portugal, the Côa River is a discreet treasure. It rises in Fóios and flows through valleys and hills until it joins the Douro River in Vila Nova de Foz Côa. Even here, where it flows gently and seems like just a trickle, the valley reveals all its magic. It's the ideal place to rest for a moment, cool your feet, and let yourself be enveloped by the river's serenity before resuming your journey.
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Built on the Côa River, Sabugal Castle preserves centuries of borders and memory. Once part of the Kingdom of León, it passed to Portugal in 1297 and became a strategic staging ground for the Portuguese-British troops during the Third French Invasion. Today, it continues to stand as a living testament to the long history of one of Europe's oldest nations.
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The city of Guarda, known as the highest city in Portugal, has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. Founded by King Sancho I in 1199, the city played a crucial role in defending the Portuguese border and in the country's history. The city is home to several historic buildings, such as the Church of São Vicente, the former Convent of São Francisco, and the Guarda Museum, housed in the former Episcopal Palace. The city has undergone continuous development, honoring its past and seeking modernization, without losing sight of its historical and cultural heritage. 👍
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Road cycling routes around Corujeira primarily traverse mountainous terrain, characterized by significant elevation changes. You'll encounter varied landscapes, from the majestic Serra da Estrela mountains near Guarda to the rugged beauty of the Peneda-Gerês National Park area around Montalegre. Expect challenging climbs and scenic descents on a network of paved roads.
The road cycling routes around Corujeira are generally designed for moderate to difficult ability levels. Due to the mountainous nature of the region, there are no routes classified as easy. Cyclists should be prepared for significant elevation gains and consistent gradients.
For a challenging ride through mountainous landscapes, consider the Central Restaurant, Manteigas – O Berenxido Bar & Sandwiches loop from Sabugal, which covers 120.7 km with over 2,000 meters of ascent. Another scenic option is the Chafariz da Dorna – Blue Cycle Path Near Viseu loop from Guarda, offering a mix of gradients over 48.4 km through varied terrain.
The region offers several natural and historical attractions. Near Guarda, you can explore the Mondego Boardwalks, enjoy panoramic views from the Alto Mondego Viewpoint, or visit the impressive Caldeirão Waterfall. In the Montalegre area, you'll find the stunning landscapes of the Peneda-Gerês National Park, with its mountains, rivers, and waterfalls.
The Guarda district, where Corujeira is located, attracts many cyclists particularly in April and May, when the weather is often ideal. In the Montalegre area, roads tend to be quieter outside the peak summer months, offering a more serene cycling experience.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Corujeira are designed as loops. For example, the Blue Cycle Path Near Viseu – Rio Diz Urban Park loop from Guarda is a 36.5 km circular trail, and the Rio Diz Urban Park loop from Guarda is another popular 40.5 km loop.
The road cycling routes in Corujeira are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average score of 5.0 stars from 3 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain and the challenging yet rewarding nature of the rides through the region's beautiful landscapes.
While specific cafes directly on every route are not detailed, the region includes towns like Guarda with amenities. You can find places like Casa das Abelhas Café in the vicinity. The Montalegre area also features picturesque villages like Pitões das Júnias, which may offer local establishments.
There are over 60 road cycling routes available for exploration around Corujeira, offering a wide range of options for cyclists seeking moderate to difficult challenges.
One of the longest routes is the Central Restaurant, Manteigas – O Berenxido Bar & Sandwiches loop from Sabugal, which spans 120.7 km and involves over 2,000 meters of elevation gain, making it a significant challenge for experienced riders.
Yes, some routes lead through river valleys. For instance, the Blue Cycle Path Near Viseu – Rio Diz Urban Park loop from Guarda is a 36.5 km trail that takes you through river valleys and rural areas, offering a different kind of scenic experience.


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