A pedestrian trail along the south bank of the lagoon of Óbidos, the most well preserved area duw to the few tourists there. The traject may include the passing by areas with recreational boats, the fishermen's village of Ponta Branca, the Ponta do Espichel, the river beach of Bom Sucesso, among other places surrounding the lagoon of Óbidos.
A pedestrian trail along the Levada do Moinho. Levadas are ingenious irrigation systems on the islands hillsides that bring the water - born on the mountain top - to the valleys and hillsides.
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.
From the bridge on the Arouce river to the abandoned village of Talasnal, there is a whole variety of flora and fauna that the Quercus organization has been aiming to preserve. The Lousã mountain is the western continuation of the Central Iberian ridge. An area of large chestnut trees and several preying birds, as well as boars, weasels, genets and badgers.
A 4 kilometres long pedestrian walk that starts at Borda and ends at the Calhau das Achadas da Cruz. The walk lasts about two hours and thirty minutes.