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Cycling paradise in the heart of Portugal


Cycling routes from Amora

Amora is a beautiful locality located in the Área Metropolitana de Lisboa in Portugal. From a cyclist's perspective, it offers a mix of challenging and scenic routes. Cycling along the roads and gravel paths in Amora allows cyclists to discover the stunning natural landscapes of the region, including the nearby Serra da Arrábida. There are also several well-maintained cycling trails that cater to both road and gravel cyclists. One famous cycling-related spot in the area is the National Highway 10, which offers a thrilling climb for cyclists. Overall, Amora is a great destination for cyclists who enjoy a mix of challenging climbs and picturesque scenery.

Explore the beautiful region near Amora on this road cycling route

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107 km
544 m
Tough

This road cycling route takes you through the charming towns of Arrentela, Coina, Sarilhos Pequenos, Montijo, Fonte da Senhora, Senhora da Atalaia, and Pinhal Novo, offering a diverse and scenic experience. With a total distance of 107 km and an ascent of 544 m, this route is suitable for experienced cyclists.


Experience the scenic beauty of the Área Metropolitana de Lisboa on this road cycling route from Amora to Quinta do Anjo.

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101 km
593 m
Tough

Embark on a challenging road cycling adventure from Amora to Quinta do Anjo and enjoy picturesque views along the way. This route features a total ascent of 593 meters and covers a distance of 101 kilometers. Explore highlights such as Miradouro da Arrentela, Moinho do Zeimoto, Sarilhos Grandes, and more.


Test your cycling skills on this challenging road route to Quinta do Conde

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68 km
826 m
Tough

This 68 km road cycling route takes you through the scenic countryside surrounding Amora. With an ascent of 826 m, it is suitable for experienced cyclists looking for a challenging ride.


Embark on a challenging road cycling adventure from Amora to Palmela.

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87 km
832 m
Tough

Experience the thrill of cycling through the Área Metropolitana de Lisboa on this road cycling route from Amora to Palmela. With a total ascent of 832 meters and a distance of 87 kilometers, this route offers both a physical challenge and stunning views. Highlights include Miradouro do Alto Dona Ana, Santo António da Charneca, Palmela, and more.


Get off the beaten path and explore the gravel trails near Amora on this cycling route

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77 km
374 m
Chill

Embrace the natural beauty around Amora on this 77 km gravel cycling route. With an ascent of 374 m, it offers a moderate challenge for gravel enthusiasts.


Embark on a scenic road cycling route from Amora to Pinhal Novo.

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77 km
599 m
Tough

Experience the beauty of the Área Metropolitana de Lisboa on this road cycling route from Amora to Pinhal Novo. With a total ascent of 599 meters and a distance of 77 kilometers, this route offers a moderate challenge and stunning landscapes. Highlights include Miradouro da Arrentela, Santo António da Charneca, Pinhal Novo, and more.


Discover the diverse landscapes of the region on this road cycling route from Amora

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112 km
727 m
Tough

With a distance of 112 km and an ascent of 727 m, this road cycling route showcases the beauty of Amora and its surrounding areas. Pass through Miradouro da Arrentela for a breathtaking view of the region.


Embark on an exciting gravel cycling adventure from Amora.

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65 km
715 m
Tough

Explore the off-road beauty of the Área Metropolitana de Lisboa on this scenic gravel cycling route starting from Amora. With a total ascent of 715 meters and a distance of 65 kilometers, this route offers a mix of challenging terrain and breathtaking landscapes. Highlights include Arrentela, Miradouro da Arrentela, Quinta do Conde, and more.


Embark on a gravel cycling adventure through Amora and its scenic surroundings

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34 km
243 m
Chill

Get off the beaten path and explore the gravel trails near Amora on this 34 km cycling route. With an ascent of 243 m, it offers a moderate challenge for gravel enthusiasts.


Embark on a captivating road cycling journey from Amora to Coina.

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88 km
480 m
Tough

Discover the beauty of the Área Metropolitana de Lisboa on this road cycling route from Amora to Coina. With a total ascent of 480 meters and a distance of 88 kilometers, this route offers both scenic views and challenging terrain. Highlights include Miradouro da Arrentela, Coina, Senhora da Atalaia, and more.


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