Best lakes around Carcavelos e Parede e Parede e Parede are primarily found as smaller water features within local parks, as the civil parish is known for its coastal areas and urban green spaces rather than large natural lakes. While prominent natural lakes are not within its immediate confines, the broader Lisbon region, including areas like Sintra-Cascais Natural Park, offers more significant water bodies. Visitors to Carcavelos e Parede will find well-known beaches and local parks with water elements.
Last updated: June 19, 2026
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The "Green Heart" of Cascais This park is the perfect peaceful retreat, blending nature, history, and leisure just steps away from the Marina. Key Highlights: Condes de Castro Guimarães Museum: A fairytale-like palace with a famous tower overlooking the water (a must-see). Roaming Animals: Famous for its free-roaming peacocks, ducks, and roosters, making it very popular with children. Chapel of São Sebastião: A small, historic chapel with beautiful tiles inside the park grounds. Activities: Great for picnics and family walks (lots of shade and playgrounds). Hosts a popular Organic Market on Saturday mornings. Venue for major events like the "Cascais Christmas Village."
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Magic Island Park of Lido It was built in 2005 and is located in the parish of Venteira, between Ribeira de Carenque and Ribeira da Amadora. Its theme is water and extreme sports. One of the biggest attractions of Magic Island of Lido is a lake, with an area of around 500 m2 and of shallow depth. In its centre is an island with a central mast, the objective of which is to climb. This island must be conquered by children and parents who, to do so, can use boats, rafts, bridges and abseiling to cross the water. There are several children's play areas: combined with slides, springs for swinging, rotating platforms, climbing structures, a slide and a cable car. In the southern part of the park, there is a track for skateboards and bicycles, for holding national and international championships, and a fitness circuit. For adults, there are several areas for resting and relaxing throughout the park, equipped with benches, and an area equipped with tables and benches for the elderly. The park is closed at night. During the day, the opening hours are as follows: Summer: 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Winter: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Admission is free.
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beautiful and idyllic here, unfortunately the lake cannot be cycled around at the moment as the path is blocked by fallen trees
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Nice part of a hike. Good photo opportunities. Everything is easy to reach on foot.
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The current Rio da Mula Dam, in Serra de Sintra, was built in 1969 to supply water to the city of Cascais. In 1983, the dam suffered a structural failure during heavy rains and caused extensive damage to Cascais. Restructured, today it is an excellent place to enjoy the nature and peace of the region. Mandatory stopping point for both walkers and mountain bikers.
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The current Rio da Mula Dam, in Serra de Sintra, was built in 1969 to supply water to the city of Cascais. In 1983, the dam suffered a structural failure during heavy rains and caused extensive damage to Cascais. Restructured, today it is an excellent place to enjoy the nature and peace of the region. Mandatory stopping point for both walkers and mountain bikers.
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A spacious park from the 1940s set up on the site of the former Barefoot Carmelite Garden. It is a romantic park with exotic and decorative shrubs and trees. There are park paths between the lawns and also a small man-made lake where turtles and ducks thrive. In addition, the visitor will find two restaurants here to provide for his physical well-being if necessary. Younger visitors can enjoy a playground and play facilities on the lawns. An organic fair takes place every Saturday.
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QUINTA DE MOLHA-PÃO Quinta do Molha-Pão near the village of Tala, Sintra, stands out for its rich architectural heritage, inserted in a walled area and 37 hectares, spreads over a landscape of great beauty, in a slightly sloping area isolated by a wall. According to Anne Stoop, its picturesque name is due to a popular soup offered every week to the poor (Stoop, 1999). The current area is one third of the original 90ha where a beautiful manor house, spacious gardens, agricultural fields, orchards and pine forest produce horticultural products that today still feed Lisbon's markets. The first known references to Quinta do Molha-Pão refer to a document by which Antão Gonçalves undertook to pay the fee relating to the Quinta to Senhor de Belas, dated 1633 (STOOP, 1999). courtesy: https://www.jardinshistoricos.pt/ad/741
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While Carcavelos e Parede is primarily known for its beaches, the surrounding region offers a variety of water features, including man-made dams, park lakes, and natural lagoons. You'll find smaller water elements within urban parks and larger reservoirs in nearby natural areas like Serra de Sintra.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Parque Marechal Carmona in Cascais features a small man-made lake with turtles and ducks, along with playgrounds and restaurants. Another excellent option is Ilha Mágica do Lido Park, which has a shallow lake with an island for children to explore, plus various play areas and a skateboard track. Lagoa Azul is also noted as family-friendly.
The Mula River Dam in Serra de Sintra is a popular spot for both walkers and mountain bikers, offering scenic views. Lagoa Azul, a small lagoon in a forest setting, is also an ideal starting or ending point for bike tours. For more general hiking and MTB routes in the wider region, you can explore guides like Hiking around Carcavelos e Parede or MTB Trails around Carcavelos e Parede.
Yes, Parque Marechal Carmona in Cascais is home to the Condes de Castro Guimarães Museum, a fairytale-like palace, and the historic Chapel of São Sebastião. The Pond at Quinta de Molha-Pão is part of a historic estate with rich architectural heritage and extensive gardens, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
The Mula River Dam is highly popular, known for its views and as a stopping point for walkers and mountain bikers. Parque Marechal Carmona is also a community favorite, praised for its romantic atmosphere, roaming peacocks, and family amenities. Lagoa Azul is appreciated for its idyllic forest setting.
Yes, Parque Marechal Carmona in Cascais offers two restaurants within the park for your convenience. Additionally, many parks with water features, like Ilha Mágica do Lido Park, provide benches and designated areas for resting and relaxing.
The Pond at Quinta de Molha-Pão near Sintra is a less-trafficked spot. It's part of a beautiful historic estate with a rich past and extensive gardens, offering a tranquil experience away from more crowded areas.
Beyond enjoying the water features themselves, you can engage in various outdoor activities. Hiking and mountain biking are popular, especially around the Mula River Dam and Lagoa Azul. Parks like Ilha Mágica do Lido Park offer skate tracks, bicycle areas, and fitness circuits. You can find detailed routes in the Hiking around Carcavelos e Parede and MTB Trails around Carcavelos e Parede guides.
The lakes and parks around Carcavelos e Parede can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring. Summer is ideal for enjoying the coastal areas and parks with water features, while winter provides a quieter atmosphere for walks, especially around places like the Mula River Dam.
Yes, Parque Marechal Carmona offers well-maintained park paths suitable for easy strolls around its small lake. Similarly, local parks like Jardim da Alagoa in Carcavelos, while not listed as a highlight here, are known for pleasant walking paths around their water features. For more easy hiking options, refer to the Easy hikes around Carcavelos e Parede guide.
Yes, for places like Lagoa Azul, parking lots are available nearby, making it convenient for visitors starting or ending bike tours. Urban parks like Parque Marechal Carmona in Cascais also typically have accessible parking in the vicinity.


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