The funicular railway connects the lower part of Nazaré to Sítio, covering a total of 318 meters. It was inaugurated in 1889, as the difficulty of access to Sítio always hampered the development of the area and the settlement of its inhabitants. In 1963, after a major accident, it was out of service for several years, returning to service in 1968. In the 21st century, the carriages were renovated for greater comfort and safety for the more than one million users who use this means of transport annually.
A 300 metres long pedestrian walk along the São Brás hill, with the peak at an altitude of 156 metres. This hill is surrounded by wide pine woods and is a privileged spot to view th city of Nazaré. It may be seen from a distance of 35 kilometres. It became a "Classed Site" in 1979, due to its flora.
A 900 metres long pedestrian trail that connects Nazaré and Pederneira, a fishing village of medieval origins. There, one may visit the Mother Church of Our Lady of Areias (Sands) and the Church of Misericórdia (Mercy). The views of Nazaré are also worthwhile and Pederneira is the perfect place to admire them.
A 300 metres long pedestrian walk along the Pescaria Mountain, a place with a privileged belvedere abov the Salgado Beach. This mountain stands out for its lovely mills and farm lands.