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Touring cycling routes around Cadima feature a landscape characterized by coastal paths, tranquil lagoons, and forested areas. The region offers a mix of flat terrain along canals and beaches, alongside gently rolling hills further inland. These routes provide varied cycling experiences across different natural environments.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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70.9km
04:40
130m
130m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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32.5km
02:22
130m
130m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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31.8km
01:53
110m
110m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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41.4km
03:19
200m
200m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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40.4km
03:18
250m
250m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Super dunes and super beach. You have to make a stop here.
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Meanwhile, traveling by tourist gondolas. There are also some canals to discover.
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Location: The ditch crosses the Natura 2000 Network Site area "Dunas de Mira, Gândara e Gafanhas". It is an element that integrates into the landscape, running parallel to the forest paths and, sometimes, to the EuroVelo 1 - Atlantic Coast Route.
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Function: The main purpose of this ditch is to drain wetlands and manage groundwater in the vast pine forest and dune area between Mira, Gândara, and Gafanhas. This helps control water levels and prevent flooding.
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The Mira Dunes Drainage Canal refers to a water drainage system that is an important and functional feature of the area. Technically, it is not a tourist attraction with an official name, but rather a key element of the region's forestry and water engineering.
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Features and Useful Information Location: The canal connects the Mira area (in Barrinha) with the Ria de Aveiro further south, passing through the municipality of Vagos. Type of Route: The route is mostly flat and uses a mix of dirt tracks (rural/forest roads) and, in some sections, paved or gravel cycle paths. It is a scenic and peaceful route. Integration into Larger Networks: The route is part of local ecotourism routes and, in part, the Great Route of the Ria de Aveiro (GR 58), which encircles the entire lagoon area. It can be connected to the EuroVelo 1 - Atlantic Coast Route at certain points. Landscape: It offers calm and natural views over the canal, salt pans and agricultural fields, providing an immersive experience in the biodiversity of the estuary and the local culture. Conditions: The condition of the surface may vary, especially after heavy rains in the dirt sections. It is recommended to use mountain bikes (MTB) or gravel bikes for greater comfort.
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The Mira Canal Cycle Path is an important section of the cycle path and trail ecosystem in the Ria de Aveiro and Vagos region. This route follows the banks of the Mira Canal, which is one of the channels of the Ria de Aveiro.
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There are over 15 touring cycling routes available around Cadima, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.
The touring cycling routes in Cadima range from easy to moderate. There are 4 easy routes and 13 moderate routes, making it accessible for most cyclists. There are no routes currently classified as difficult.
Yes, there are several easy routes perfect for beginners. One popular option is the Mira Beach – Lagoa de Mira Cycle Path loop from Colmeal, which is 20.0 miles (32.2 km) long and leads through coastal areas and lagoons.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Cadima are loops. For example, the Mira Forest Cycle Path – Canal de Mira Cycle Path loop from Mira is a 44.3 miles (71.3 km) circular trail combining forest and canal-side riding. Another option is the Lagoa de Mira – Cartaxo Site loop from Mira.
Cadima's touring cycling routes offer diverse scenery, characterized by coastal paths, tranquil lagoons, and forested areas. You'll find a mix of flat terrain along canals and beaches, alongside gently rolling hills further inland, providing varied natural environments.
Along the routes, you can explore various points of interest. Consider visiting the Watchtower of the Dunas de Mira, or cycling along the EV1 Road Through Dunas de Mira, Gândara e Gafanhas. The area also features the charming settlement of Tocha.
The touring cycling routes in Cadima are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.15 stars from over 11 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from coastal paths to forest trails, and the well-maintained cycle paths.
The coastal and inland routes around Cadima are generally pleasant for cycling from spring through early autumn (April to October), when the weather is mild and rainfall is lower. Summer months can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon rides are often preferred.
Yes, the region offers several easy and relatively flat routes that are suitable for families. The paths along the lagoons and canals, such as parts of the Mira Beach – Lagoa de Mira Cycle Path loop, are particularly good for a relaxed family outing.
While Cadima itself is a smaller locality, regional bus services connect to larger towns like Cantanhede and Mira, which are starting points for some routes. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for bike transport policies before planning your trip.
Parking is generally available in the towns and villages that serve as starting points for the routes, such as Mira or Cantanhede. Look for designated public parking areas, especially near popular trailheads or town centers.
The touring cycling routes in Cadima are primarily classified as easy to moderate. While some routes like the Pão do Aires – Statue of Pedro Teixeira loop from Cantanhede include gentle climbs, there are no routes currently rated as difficult for touring cyclists.
Many routes pass through or near small towns and villages where you can find local cafes, restaurants, or shops to refuel. Coastal routes often have establishments near beaches, while inland routes might have options in larger villages like Tocha or Cantanhede.


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