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Jogging around Anceriz offers diverse natural landscapes, making it a promising destination for outdoor activities. The region is characterized by varied topography, including hills, valleys, and forested areas, providing a range of environments for runners. River beaches along waterways like those in Côja and Avô offer relatively flat terrain, while natural features such as Cascata da Fraga da Pena provide picturesque focal points for running routes. These natural settings create an appealing backdrop for combining fitness routines with exploration of…
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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10.0km
01:25
420m
420m
This difficult 6.2-mile (10.0 km) jogging route through Serra do Açor offers river views, terraced valleys, and the Foz d'Égua river beach.
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26.6km
03:42
1,220m
1,210m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.

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18
runners
34.1km
05:00
1,610m
1,610m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.0km
02:09
720m
720m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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runners
6.35km
00:54
250m
250m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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Piódão is one of those villages that seems made for a photograph, but its charm is much older than social media or cameras. The schist houses, lined up like Lego pieces, shine with bright blue doors and windows, reflecting the sky covering the Açor Valley. This memorial commemorates when Miguel Torga called it the "embryonic egg" of a Portugal that no longer exists, and he was right: here survives the memory of a primeval time. Among the most famous schist villages, Piódão also stands out as a Historic Village, a pioneering example in the revival of mountain traditions.
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Both Piódão and Foz d'Égua are accessible by car. But it's worth hiking the trail that connects them. It takes about 45 minutes, downhill from Piódão to Foz d'Égua (remember that the return is a slight climb). It's worth crossing the restored suspension bridge in Foz d'Égua before returning to Piódão. The Foz d'Égua pool is a popular spot for a dip in its very cold waters. Dipping your feet in the icy water of the stream is always very pleasant after a hike, immersing yourself in nature. I did it and recommend it. 👍🥾
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Piódão belongs to the network of Historic Villages of Portugal. The town (village) of Piódão, the urban center and the parish headquarters, has been classified as a Property of Public Interest since 1978.[3] Pedestrian trails of extraordinary beauty.👍🥾🦯
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This area has been hit by a serious forest fire in recent weeks.
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Piódão is a particularly well-preserved, historic village worth a visit. If you're looking for peace and quiet and enjoy hiking, you've come to the right place. Although the historic village of Piódão doesn't hold any particular significance in Portugal's history, it has recently become an increasingly popular tourist attraction, perhaps due to its beautiful location in the Serra do Açor.
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Monte do Colcurinho is an imposing peak of about 1,242 meters in the Serra do Açor, Portugal. It offers spectacular views that extend from the Serra da Estrela to much of central Portugal. In addition to its natural beauty, it is an important religious site, with a sanctuary dedicated to Nossa Senhora das Necessidades, a destination for annual pilgrimages. It is a place that combines breathtaking nature and deep spirituality.
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Nestled in the Açor mountains, near Piódão, the river beach of Foz d’Égua is an enchanted corner that comes alive in the summer. Where the Piódão and Chãs d’Égua streams meet, a natural pool is formed, surrounded by rustic bridges, old mills and shale everywhere.
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Piódão, the charming schist village with blue doors, is still home to around 170 inhabitants. It is said that the blue doors came about by chance (it was the only colour available) and ended up becoming a tradition. In the centre, next to the square, there is a small, lively café and a restaurant serving regional dishes. The car park is at the entrance to the village (there are around 50 spaces) and there are public toilets right in the centre, everything ready for a peaceful visit to this living postcard of the mountains.
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There are several running routes around Anceriz, with komoot featuring 8 distinct tours. These include a mix of moderate and difficult options, catering to various fitness levels.
Jogging around Anceriz offers diverse natural landscapes. You can expect varied topography, including river valleys, forested hills, and picturesque waterfalls. Some routes feature relatively flat terrain along river beaches, while others involve significant elevation gain through more challenging, longer paths.
Yes, the region around Anceriz is known for its beautiful waterfalls. While specific routes directly to all waterfalls aren't detailed, you can explore areas near attractions like Fraga da Pena Waterfall, which offers picturesque views and can serve as a focal point for your run.
Yes, there are several circular running routes available. For example, the Historical Village of Piódão – Foz d'Égua loop from Piódão is a moderate 3.9-mile (6.3 km) path, and the Monte Colcurinho loop from Casal Cimeiro offers a more challenging 8.8-mile (14.2 km) experience.
Absolutely. Anceriz offers several challenging routes for experienced runners. The Monte Colcurinho loop from Vale do Torno is a demanding 34 km (21.1 miles) route with significant elevation gain, often taking over 5 hours to complete. Another difficult option is the Historical Village of Piódão – Foz d'Égua loop from Piódão, which spans over 26 km (16.2 miles).
Many running routes in Anceriz offer scenic views and pass by interesting landmarks. You might encounter the charming Historical Village of Piódão, the river beach of Foz d'Égua, or the historic Roman Bridge of Sumes. The Peoples of the Piódão Riverbanks Trail (PR2), for instance, follows riverbanks offering scenic views of the natural environment.
While specific regulations for dogs on all trails can vary, many natural outdoor areas in Portugal are generally welcoming to well-behaved dogs on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage or specific route descriptions for any restrictions, especially in protected natural areas or near private properties.
For families, moderate routes with less extreme elevation changes and shorter distances are ideal. The Historical Village of Piódão – Foz d'Égua loop from Piódão, at 3.9 miles (6.3 km) and moderate difficulty, could be a good option for active families looking to explore the village and natural beauty.
The jogging routes in Anceriz are well-regarded by the komoot community, with over 100 runners having explored the varied terrain. Users often praise the region's diverse natural landscapes, from river valleys to forested hills, and the picturesque focal points like waterfalls, which create an appealing backdrop for combining fitness with outdoor exploration.
Yes, Anceriz is characterized by its river valleys and the presence of river beaches. Locations like Côja, Avô, and Cascalheira feature river beaches that offer relatively flat and scenic routes ideal for jogging. The Peoples of the Piódão Riverbanks Trail (PR2) is a prime example, following riverbanks and providing beautiful waterside views.
Anceriz's natural beauty makes it suitable for jogging across many seasons. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities. Summer can be warm, making early morning or late afternoon runs preferable, especially if you plan to enjoy the cooling elements of river beaches. Winter runs can be invigorating, though some higher elevation trails might require more preparation.
While many routes in Anceriz are moderate to difficult, those new to jogging or seeking an easier experience can look for flatter sections, particularly around river beaches. The Historical Village of Piódão – Foz d'Égua loop from Piódão is a moderate option that is shorter and less strenuous than some of the more challenging mountain loops.


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