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Road cycling around Lanhas features a diverse landscape characterized by river valleys, significant bridges, and varied elevation changes, including challenging climbs. The region offers routes that traverse both open countryside and areas with water features like the Caniçada Dam and the Rio Este. Road cyclists can expect a mix of terrain, from moderate paths along ecovias to more demanding routes with substantial elevation gain.

Best road cycling routes around Lanhas

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Last updated: July 4, 2026

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Monsul Church – Ponte do Porto loop from Bico

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Hard road ride. Very 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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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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March 25, 2025, Braga Cathedral (Sé de Braga)

The Cathedral of Braga, the oldest archdiocese in Portugal

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The Cathedral of Braga (Portuguese: Sé de Braga) is one of the most important monuments in the city of Braga in the north of Portugal. As the seat of the Archbishop of Braga, it is the oldest cathedral in Portugal and is one of the most important buildings in the country due to its history and artistic significance[1]. It offers a rich mix of architectural and artistic styles.

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The Cathedral of Braga (Portuguese: Sé de Braga) is one of the most important monuments in the city of Braga in the north of Portugal. As the seat of the Archbishop of Braga, it is the oldest cathedral in Portugal and is one of the most important buildings in the country due to its history and artistic significance[1]. It offers a rich mix of architectural and artistic styles.

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September 16, 2024, Ponte do Porto

One of the oldest bridges to cross the Cávado River. It can now only be crossed on foot or by bicycle.

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Braga Cathedral (Portuguese: Sé de Braga) is one of the most important architectural monuments in the city of Braga in northern Portugal. As the seat of the Archbishop of Braga, it is the oldest cathedral in Portugal and, due to its history and artistic significance, is one of the most important buildings in the country. It offers a rich blend of architectural and artistic styles. Source: Wikipedia

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According to tradition, the diocese of Braga dates back to the 3rd century, although historical confirmation dates back to 400. This makes it one of the oldest dioceses on the Iberian Peninsula. It is considered the center of the Christianization of Gallaecia, as the region in northwestern Spain and northern Portugal was called. When Rome's power was dismantled by invading Germanic tribes, Braga became the capital of the Kingdom of the Suebi from 409 to 584. Through the influence of Bishop Martin of Dumio, the Suebi converted to Catholicism around 550. Martin of Dumio had come to Gallaecia at this time and first founded a monastery in Dumio near Braga. He became Bishop of Dumio in 556 and finally Bishop of Braga in 562. However, the Suebi kingdom fell under Visigothic control and was incorporated into the Visigothic Empire in 585. Braga's importance subsequently declined. After the Moorish conquest of the Iberian Peninsula from 711 to 719, Braga lost its bishopric in 716. As a result of the Reconquista, the Christian reconquest, the Diocese of Braga was re-established around 1070. Bishop Dom Pedro, bishop of the diocese from 1071 to 1091 and the first archbishop, had a cathedral built, which was consecrated in 1089 by Bernard of Toledo. At that time, however, only the eastern chapels were finished. The present cathedral was built on the site of an older religious building, possibly an earlier cathedral. Despite the restoration of the Diocese of Braga, the city never managed to regain its former importance. Next to Toledo, which was declared the new metropolis by Urban II and was the residence of the Kingdom of Castile from 1087 and remained the capital of Spain until 1561, there was no room for Braga as a metropolis. Since Bishop Dom Pedro had himself awarded the pallium by Antipope Clement III in 1091, the former capital of Braga continued to decline in importance. Bishop Dom Pedro was deposed and banished to a monastery. From 1093 onwards, the County of Portugal was ruled by Count Henry of Burgundy, who, together with Bishop Geraldo de Moissac, persuaded the Pope to reinstate Braga as an archbishopric in 1107. Construction work on the cathedral resumed and continued until the mid-13th century. The building, constructed in the 12th century, was designed in the Burgundian Romanesque style of the Abbey Church of Cluny and influenced the construction of many churches and monasteries in Portugal. The cathedral was frequently altered in the following centuries. Today, it features a mixture of different architectural styles, including Romanesque, Gothic, Baroque, and Manueline. In 1905, Pope Pius X granted the cathedral the additional title of minor basilica. Source: Wikipedia

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The Sé de Braga Cathedral is one of the most important architectural monuments in the city of Bragal. As the seat of the Archbishop of Braga, it is the oldest cathedral in Portugal and is one of the most important buildings in the country due to its history and artistic significance. According to tradition, the diocese of Braga dates back to the 3rd century.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many road cycling routes are available around Lanhas?

Lanhas offers a diverse selection of over 50 road cycling routes. These routes cater to various skill levels, ranging from moderate rides along river ecovias to challenging ascents with significant elevation gain.

What kind of terrain can I expect when road cycling in Lanhas?

Road cycling around Lanhas features a varied landscape, including river valleys, significant bridges, and diverse elevation changes. You'll encounter both open countryside and areas with water features like the Caniçada Dam and the Rio Este. The terrain mixes moderate paths, often along ecovias, with more demanding routes that include substantial climbs.

Are there road cycling routes suitable for beginners in Lanhas?

Yes, Lanhas has several road cycling routes suitable for beginners. There are 5 easy routes available, offering a gentler introduction to the region's beautiful landscapes. These routes typically feature less challenging terrain and elevation.

Where can I find challenging road cycling routes in Lanhas?

For experienced road cyclists seeking a challenge, Lanhas offers 22 difficult routes. Options include the View of the Caniçada Dam – Ponte do Porto loop from Bico, which covers 73 km with over 1,300 meters of elevation gain, or the longer Eiffel Bridge – View of Esposende loop from Ponte, spanning 121 km with similar elevation.

Are there circular road cycling routes in Lanhas?

Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Lanhas are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Ecovia do Rio Este – Bridge over the Labriosque River loop from Vila Verde is a popular moderate circular route.

Which road cycling routes offer scenic viewpoints in Lanhas?

Several routes provide stunning views. The View of the Caniçada Dam – Ponte do Porto loop from Bico offers impressive vistas of the Caniçada Dam. You might also encounter viewpoints like the Oural Swing Viewpoint along some routes, providing panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

What attractions or landmarks can I see along road cycling routes in Lanhas?

While cycling in Lanhas, you can encounter various points of interest. Routes may pass by historical structures like Ponte do Porto, or natural features such as the Eucalyptus of Moure. Some routes also offer views towards the Malheira River Beach or picnic areas with mountain views.

Are there road cycling routes that follow river valleys or ecovias?

Absolutely. The region is characterized by its river valleys. A notable example is the Ecovia do Rio Este – Bridge over the Labriosque River loop from Vila Verde, which takes you through beautiful riverine landscapes, offering a more moderate and often flatter cycling experience.

What do other road cyclists say about the routes in Lanhas?

The road cycling routes in Lanhas are highly rated by the komoot community, with an impressive average score of 4.8 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, the scenic beauty of the river valleys, and the challenging climbs that offer rewarding views.

Are there any road cycling routes that feature significant bridges?

Yes, significant bridge crossings are a defining characteristic of road cycling in Lanhas. The Eiffel Bridge – View of Esposende loop from Ponte prominently features the historic Eiffel Bridge, offering a unique architectural highlight during your ride.

Can I find road cycling routes with substantial elevation gain in Lanhas?

Yes, Lanhas is known for its routes with considerable ascents. Many of the difficult routes, such as the Poça longa – Poça das Regadas loop from Ponte, include over 1,000 meters of elevation gain, providing a demanding workout and panoramic rewards.

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