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Gravel biking around Ramada offers a diverse landscape characterized by riverine paths, marshlands, and undulating valleys. The region features routes that traverse areas near the Tagus River, providing a mix of flat sections and moderate climbs. Terrain includes unpaved roads and country paths, suitable for exploring both natural and semi-urban environments.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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137km
08:12
370m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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50.7km
03:22
530m
530m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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52.7km
03:48
790m
790m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27.3km
01:41
150m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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26.9km
01:54
390m
390m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Located in the Belem district, it was inaugurated in 1994 to honor the Portuguese soldiers (10,000) who fought and died in the colonial wars.
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Fofos de Belas are a Portuguese confectionery specialty, originating from the village of Belas, in the municipality of Sintra. This traditional sweet consists of a small, light cake, similar to sponge cake, filled with custard and dusted with powdered sugar. Initially known as "Fartos de Creme," Fofos de Belas have over time acquired a prominent place in Lisbon's gastronomy and Portuguese culinary culture.
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Ride on the path dedicated for bikes. The road isn’t suitable for bikes, rough and slippery.
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The Monument to the Discoveries in Lisbon pays homage to Portuguese navigators. It represents the Age of Discovery, with statues of historical figures such as Henry the Navigator and Vasco da Gama. It is shaped like a caravel, symbolizing sea voyages.
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The 25th of April Bridge is a suspension bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, very similar to San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge. It crosses the Tagus River, connecting the capital to the city of Almada. Inaugurated in 1966 as the Salazar Bridge, it was renamed after the Carnation Revolution on April 25, 1974, in commemoration of the end of the dictatorship. It is a vital structure that carries both vehicles and trains.
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The Monument to Overseas Combatants is a solemn tribute to the Portuguese soldiers who lost their lives during the Portuguese Colonial War (also known as the Overseas War), which took place between 1961 and 1974 in Africa.
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The gravel biking routes around Ramada feature a diverse landscape, primarily characterized by riverine paths, marshlands, and undulating valleys. You'll encounter a mix of unpaved roads and country paths, with sections near the Tagus River offering flatter terrain and other areas providing moderate climbs.
While many routes in Ramada are rated moderate to difficult, there are options suitable for those looking for a less strenuous ride. For example, the Loures Marsh – Caminho de Casal de Cambra loop from Loures is a moderate 16.9-mile (27.2 km) trail that takes about 2 hours 8 minutes, leading through marshland and local paths.
For a longer adventure, consider the Ponte Rainha D. Amélia – Ponte Rainha D. Amélia loop from Sacavém. This challenging route spans 83.1 miles (133.8 km) and typically takes around 9 hours 44 minutes to complete, offering extensive river views and varied terrain.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops. Besides the long Ponte Rainha D. Amélia loop, you can also explore the Monument to the Discoveries – Belém Tower loop from Encarnação, a challenging 31.0-mile (49.9 km) path with significant elevation gain.
The gravel biking routes in Ramada are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 10 reviews. Many visitors appreciate the diverse terrain, from river paths to marshlands and valley climbs, and the opportunities to explore both natural and semi-urban environments.
Yes, the region offers several natural attractions and viewpoints. You might encounter highlights such as the Eduardo VII Park Viewpoint, offering panoramic views, or the tranquil University of Lisbon Botanical Garden. For a unique natural feature, consider visiting the Caves of Vale da Calada.
Absolutely. The Monument to the Discoveries – Belém Tower loop from Encarnação is a prime example, taking you past significant landmarks and offering a blend of natural beauty and historical sights.
There are 6 distinct gravel biking routes documented around Ramada, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels for different preferences.
Yes, the View of the Loures Valley – Caminho de Casal de Cambra loop from Odivelas is a moderate 22.5-mile (36.2 km) route specifically designed to showcase the scenic Loures Valley.
Elevation gain varies significantly across routes. For instance, the moderate Loures Marsh loop has about 150 meters of elevation gain, while more challenging routes like the José Gomes Ferreira Park loop from Alvalade can feature close to 600 meters of ascent.
While the guide focuses on gravel routes, there are dedicated cycling areas nearby. You can find highlights such as Trilho Gigantone and Lagarto Trail Jump, which are part of local bike parks and offer different cycling experiences.


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