Best lakes around Santo António Dos Cavaleiros are primarily found within urban green spaces and parks, often in the broader Lisbon region rather than directly within the municipality itself. Santo António Dos Cavaleiros, a residential area near Lisbon, is not known for natural lakes. The area's water features are typically artificial lakes, garden lakes, and ponds designed to blend nature with city living. These spaces offer tranquil settings and recreational opportunities within the urban landscape.
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The pond with the statue in front of the Estufa Fria is a tranquil, green spot in the heart of Parque Eduardo VII. Surrounded by water, plants, and the figure in the pool, you can take a breather and forget the city for a moment. It's ideal for a short break or a photo before continuing your exploration of the park or heading down into the city center.
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The Gulbenkian Garden, located in the center of Lisbon next to the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, is one of the most emblematic green spaces of modern Portuguese urbanism. It was designed in the 1960s by landscape architects Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles and António Viana Barreto and inaugurated in 1969.
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The Gulbenkian Garden is an oasis of nature and peacefulness in the city of Lisbon, the perfect place to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. The garden's history goes back several centuries: it began as a recreational farm (in the 18th century), became Santa Gertrudes Park (in the 19th century) and, years later, became Lisbon's first Zoo. In the 20th century, the Zoo became a local fair, and later the venue was acquired by the Gulbenkian Foundation. Thus, was born the Gulbenkian Garden, a project by landscape architects António Viana Barreto and Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles.
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The park has three distinct areas: the Central Nave of Quinta das Conchas, the Woods and the Lilacs. The Central Nave, the largest area, is made up of large lawns dotted with trees and offers open views, which invite you to play ball and have picnics on the grass. It is bordered at the highest point by a group of olive and olive trees and, at the bottom, next to the large lake, there is a mass of large eucalyptus trees, classified as a grove of trees of public interest, where there are picnic tables, in an excellent area for relaxing. The Woods, a denser forest area with more intact nature, is made up of a varied set of tree species, with a stand of trees of the ZelKova Serrata species, also classified as a public interest, standing out, as well as Himalayan cedars and Buçaco cedars. In some places, there is a dense cover of shrubs, such as adernos, sanguinhos, elders and hawthorns, which are very important for several species of birds as shelter, feeding and nesting sites. Separated from Quinta das Conchas by a wall, we have Quinta dos Lilases, a more secluded environment, with its famous artificial lake, of romantic inspiration, representing the islands of São Tomé and Príncipe. The vegetation is marked by the alignment of olive trees next to the wall of Quinta das Conchas and by the presence of eucalyptus, poplars, ash trees, gleditsias and species of the Quercus genus. The shrub layer is reduced, with pomegranate trees and notable groups of old and large box trees standing out. The clearing areas are covered in dry grassland. This farm has a community orchard area, recently built as part of a Participatory Project. The existence of diverse habitats gives this Park great value in terms of biodiversity, with a higher number of species than usual for urban green spaces.
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The name of the park indicates that in the past there were two large quintas here. Quinta is a tough word to translate, it is similar to the French château or country house. Those quintas were called Conchas and Lilases. The quintas were built in the 16th century and were always inhabited by prosperous Portuguese families who traded in coffee. Since 1966 the quintas have been managed by the city of Lisbon. For a long time nothing was done with the quintas and the surrounding lands. In 2005, the quintas were opened to the public and the park was laid out.
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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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This is a wonderful place to linger and unwind
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The Jardim Amália Rodrigues is a pleasant park located just north of Parque Eduardo VII and the Estufa Fria. It opened in 1996. The garden, which consists of a grassy hillock and a lake, was named in 2000 after the famous fado singer, Amália Rodrigues (1920-1999). The area is one of the highest points in the city and has excellent views
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The area around Santo António Dos Cavaleiros, including nearby Lisbon, is characterized by artificial lakes, garden lakes, and ponds. These water features are typically integrated into urban parks and designed green spaces, reflecting a unique "city-garden" concept. Many were conceived by renowned landscape architects to blend nature with urban living.
Yes, several lakes and parks are ideal for families. The Amália Rodrigues Garden Lake is part of a pleasant park with open spaces. Pond and statue outside Estufa Fria offers a tranquil setting within Parque Eduardo VII. Additionally, Quinta das Conchas and Lilases Park features large lawns perfect for picnics, and Ilha Mágica do Lido Park has a shallow lake with an island to explore, along with various children's play areas and a skate/bike track.
You can enjoy a variety of natural features, primarily within urban park settings. For instance, Gulbenkian Garden is an oasis of nature with small ponds home to turtles, fish, and ducks. Quinta das Conchas and Lilases Park boasts large lawns, dense forest areas, and an artificial lake, providing diverse habitats for local biodiversity.
The artificial lakes in the region, particularly the one in Santo António dos Cavaleiros, are significant examples of early sustainable urban planning. They were often conceived by landscape architects like Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles as part of a "Cidade-Jardim" (Garden-City) vision, integrating nature and green infrastructure into urban residential areas. The Gulbenkian Garden, for example, was designed by Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles and António Viana Barreto in the 1960s, representing a landmark in modern Portuguese urbanism.
Yes, the urban parks surrounding these lakes offer pleasant walking paths. For more extensive outdoor activities, you can explore hiking routes in the broader region. For example, the Hiking around Santo António Dos Cavaleiros guide features routes like the 'Iberian Lynx Sculpture – Oriente Station loop' and the 'Trancão Pedestrian and Cycle Bridge – Flamingos in the Tagus Estuary loop'.
Absolutely. The green spaces and parks with lakes often have suitable paths for running. For dedicated running trails, the Running Trails around Santo António Dos Cavaleiros guide provides options such as the 'Sítio Arqueológico de Frielas loop' and the 'Ribeira Casal dos Cavaleiros loop'.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty these urban oases provide. Places like the Amália Rodrigues Garden Lake are praised for their excellent views and as wonderful spots to linger and unwind. The Gulbenkian Garden is particularly valued as an escape from the city's hustle and bustle, offering peaceful moments watching wildlife in its ponds.
Yes, Quinta das Conchas and Lilases Park is an excellent choice for picnics, with large lawns and designated picnic tables under eucalyptus trees. Many of the urban parks, such as the one surrounding Amália Rodrigues Garden Lake, also offer ample space for relaxation and enjoying the green environment.
While specific public transport routes to each lake from Santo António Dos Cavaleiros vary, the lakes mentioned are generally located within urban areas like Lisbon, which are well-served by public transportation networks. It's advisable to check local bus or metro routes depending on your specific destination within the city.
While the immediate vicinity of the urban lakes may not feature dedicated mountain biking trails, the wider region around Santo António Dos Cavaleiros offers several options. The MTB Trails around Santo António Dos Cavaleiros guide includes routes like the 'Serra Malhadenha Trail' and the 'Loures Marsh – View of the Loures Valley loop'.
Accessibility can vary by location. While many urban parks strive for accessibility, some areas, like the small paths around the ponds in Gulbenkian Garden, may have small steps, making them less suitable for wheelchair users. It's recommended to check specific park information for detailed accessibility features.
The lakes and urban parks can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and outdoor activities. Summer is ideal for enjoying the green spaces and water features, though it can be warm. Winter provides a quieter experience, with the parks still offering serene escapes.


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