A 150 metres long pedestrian trail that belongs to the Great Route 117, a set of pedestrian trails that aims to promote the natural and cultural heritage of several parishes.
A pedestrian trail on the Montemuro mountain. The departure is from the Shrine of Our Lady of the Monte (Hill), crossing the eolic park. It is a small trail along rural and mountain pathways, 19 km long, lasting approximately 6 hours.
The start and ending of this trail are at the Chapel of Saint Maria do Monte. It is a small trail, 13.3 km long, that lasts about three hours. It crosses the Freita mountain, accompanies the valley and the Urtigosa river, the village of Ameixieira and other places too.
As its name indicates, this route will take you to learn a little more about the South Bank of the Tagus. It's an easy ride because they're just 4.25 kilometers and 1:30 walking. Begins in elementary school of Old floor. Wake-up call to Alentejo fireplaces. The route follows the path of Woods, trails and narrow paths; rest in the Park picnic and admire the river and the different species of birds reside here.
A small pedestrian trail that is around 8 km long. It starts by the romanesque church at Fontarcada, a monument that was the stage of the Maria da Fonte Revolution, a popular heroine who was important in the council of Póvoa do Lanhoso.
This walk lasts 3 hours and a half along rather sinuous paths. It starts at the leisure park by the Merujal camping park and follows a route that leads to Mizarela. After a long walk, one arrives at the village of Mizarela and returns to the beginning.