Best lakes around Coto are characterized by their unique blend of lagoon and coastal environments. This region features a significant lagoon system, offering diverse natural landscapes. The area is known for its calm waters, sandy shores, and varied ecosystems where river and sea waters meet. It provides opportunities for both water-based activities and land exploration.
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Covão dos Musaranhos. A very pleasant space next to the Óbidos Lagoon, it has a picnic area, barbecue and public toilets (unfortunately almost always closed). There is also a bar restaurant with a pleasant terrace (they do not serve dinner).
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Immerse yourself in nature and all it has to offer. In the Western Region you can experience one of the best feelings of tranquility, while rowing and admiring the beautiful landscape of the Óbidos Lagoon.
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The old pier built on stilts in the Ardonha and Juncal (Nadadouro) area was recently rebuilt, making way for a new wooden pier with nine entrances and a walkway that runs along the edge of the lagoon. The intervention aims to restore the heritage, but also to support fishing activities and provide a place for contemplation. A bird observatory will also be built.
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The Óbidos Lagoon is a fascinating combination of natural beauty, cultural heritage and adventure activities. This coastal lagoon with its unique ecosystem
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Despite its classification, the trail is quite easy to do either way, especially in dry weather. There is only one point, where depending on the degree of expertise, it may be necessary to pass with the bicycle by hand. The trail is beautiful, almost always very close to the lake's waterline.
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Some of the best gravel roads you can get. Check Gravosfera for more information.
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It is possible to go around almost the entire Óbidos Lagoon, using the Várzea da Rainha cycle path.
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Ideal place for gravel, Óbidos Lagoon is great to enjoy contact with nature, a swim or picnic, and even easily spot flamingos!
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The most popular water body is Óbidos Lagoon, known for its unique ecosystem and calm waters. Visitors also frequently enjoy Foz do Arelho Beach, which offers both ocean and protected lagoon swimming.
The region is characterized by its unique blend of lagoon and coastal environments. You'll find calm lagoon waters, extensive white sand dunes separating the lagoon from the sea, and diverse ecosystems where river and sea waters meet. The area is also home to various waterfowl, including flamingos.
Yes, the protected waters of Foz do Arelho Beach's lagoon are very suitable for children. Additionally, areas like Covão dos Musaranhos, Lagoa de Óbidos offer picnic areas and barbecues, making them great for family outings.
The calm waters of Óbidos Lagoon are ideal for kitesurfing, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding (SUP). You can also enjoy swimming, hiking, and cycling. For more specific routes, explore the hiking trails around Coto or the MTB trails around Coto.
Absolutely. The region offers excellent opportunities for both. You can find a very nicely laid out cycle path along the Lagoa de Óbidos on the south side, which is ideal for both hiking and cycling. There are also numerous hiking routes and MTB trails in the wider Coto area.
The unique ecosystem of Óbidos Lagoon supports various waterfowl. Visitors can often spot flamingos, especially when exploring the lagoon's natural areas.
Yes, swimming is a popular activity. At Foz do Arelho Beach, you can swim in the Atlantic Ocean, which often has significant waves, or in the protected, calm waters of the lagoon, which is particularly suitable for children.
Visitors appreciate the unique natural beauty, the tranquility, and the variety of activities. Many enjoy the balance between river and sea water in the lagoon, the opportunities for water sports, and the scenic trails for hiking and cycling. The chance to spot flamingos is also a highlight for many.
Yes, you can explore the cycle path along the Lagoa de Óbidos, which offers great views. Another option is the Sea Trail, which runs very close to the lake's waterline and provides beautiful scenery.
You can explore the lagoon by water through activities like kitesurfing, kayaking, or SUP. On land, you can go around almost the entire lagoon using the Várzea da Rainha cycle path, which is great for cycling or hiking. There are also specific viewpoints like Covão dos Musaranhos offering nice views.
Yes, the unique ecosystem of Óbidos Lagoon supports local fishermen who collect shellfish, as well as octopus, fish, and crabs. This highlights the rich marine life present in the area.


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