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Jogging routes around Serpa (Santa Maria) traverse the Alentejo region of southern Portugal, characterized by rolling hills, dry plains, and ancient olive groves. The landscape offers varied terrain, from relatively unobstructed paths to routes near the Guadiana River. Historical elements like Serpa Castle and the Aqueduct of Serpa are often integrated into the running experience.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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10.0km
01:05
120m
120m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.91km
00:31
50m
50m
Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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13.3km
01:27
180m
180m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.21km
00:47
90m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.63km
00:43
130m
130m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In the Guadiana Valley Natural Park, the main protagonist is, of course, the river that gives it its name. The fourth largest in the Iberian Peninsula, the Guadiana rises in Spain, crosses the south of Portugal from east to west to Badajoz and then flows down towards the Atlantic. Within the park, the river displays all its wild beauty: winding, serene and surrounded by breathtaking landscapes.
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A dolmen measuring 2 m by 1.20 m, dating from the 3rd millennium BC. It has a trapezoidal chamber and a small corridor facing east. It was built with small, small local schist pillars. It also has a slab that partially covers the burial chamber. It was the subject of an intervention to enhance its value, through a landscape architecture project carried out by the Association for the Defence of the Heritage of Mértola. It is one of the points of interest before visiting Pulo do Lobo. It has suffered damage resulting from agricultural work and, despite being part of a visiting circuit, it exposes some weaknesses as tourists walk on top of the dolmen's lid and pillars.
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These are the untamed lands of Pulo do Lobo, where shale forms steep cliffs and the Guadiana River runs wild. Here, in the heart of the Guadiana Valley Natural Park, the landscape is breathtaking, a haven of biodiversity where even the elusive Iberian lynx finds its home.
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The Anta das Pias, built between the 5th and 3rd millennia BC, sits on a hill overlooking the Guadiana River, close to the trail that leads to Pulo do Lobo. This small, trapezoidal dolmen has a short corridor formed by schist pillars and a slab that partially covers the burial chamber. Rare in the region, it is a valuable prehistoric vestige that has withstood the test of time, preserving the memory of ancient civilizations.
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One of the best spots of Guadiana River. Wild landscape and very isolated.
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There are 5 distinct running routes documented in Serpa (Santa Maria) within this guide. These routes cater to various preferences, from easy loops to more moderate trails.
The running routes in Serpa (Santa Maria) primarily feature the characteristic Alentejo countryside, with rolling hills, dry plains, and ancient olive groves. You'll find varied terrain, including relatively unobstructed paths and trails that follow the scenic Guadiana River. Some routes may also incorporate historical elements like the Serpa Castle and the Aqueduct.
Serpa experiences a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters. The best time for running is typically during the milder seasons, such as spring and autumn. During summer, it's advisable to jog in the early morning or late evening to avoid the highest temperatures.
Yes, there is at least 1 easy route perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed run. For instance, the Running loop from Serpa is an easy 3.0-mile (4.9 km) path that winds through rolling hills and olive groves.
Yes, for more experienced runners, there are 4 moderate routes available. These trails offer greater distances and elevation changes. An example is the Miradouro loop from Serpa, a 6.2-mile (10.0 km) trail with panoramic views, or the Along the Guadiana River – Campos de Serpa loop from Serpa, which is 8.3 miles (13.3 km) long.
Many running routes offer stunning natural scenery. You can find trails that lead along the Guadiana River, providing picturesque riverside views. Some routes also offer viewpoints like the View of the Guadiana River from Anta das Pias, showcasing the vast Alentejo landscape. The dramatic Pulo do Lobo Waterfall is also a notable natural feature in the wider region.
Absolutely. Serpa is rich in history, and some running routes integrate historical elements. You can jog past the impressive remains of Serpa Castle and the old town walls, which offer panoramic views of the countryside. The 17th-century Aqueduct of Serpa also provides an interesting historical backdrop to some outdoor routes.
Yes, the Along the Guadiana River – Campos de Serpa loop from Serpa is an excellent option. This 8.3-mile (13.3 km) trail leads directly through the Guadiana River valley, offering beautiful riverside scenery and a refreshing experience.
While specific family-friendly designations are not provided for all routes, the easier trails, such as the Running loop from Serpa (3.0 miles / 4.9 km, easy), would likely be suitable for families with children who are comfortable with light jogging or walking. The presence of municipal gardens also suggests accessible green spaces for more casual activities.
Yes, all the routes listed in this guide are circular loops, designed to bring you back to your starting point. Examples include the Miradouro loop from Serpa and the Along the Guadiana River – Campos de Serpa loop from Serpa.
Runners using komoot often praise the varied terrain and the blend of natural beauty with historical ambiance. The panoramic views of the Alentejo countryside, especially from routes like the Miradouro loop from Serpa, are frequently highlighted. The opportunity to run alongside the Guadiana River is also a popular feature.
Yes, the View of the Guadiana Valley loop from Anta das Pias is specifically designed to showcase the stunning vistas of the Guadiana Valley. This moderate 5.6-kilometer route provides excellent opportunities to appreciate the river and its surrounding landscape.


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