Bike Tour from Nazare to Praia de São Pedro de Moel
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Bike Tour from Nazare to Praia de São Pedro de Moel

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Discover the untouched Silver Coast on this exclusive day tour from Nazaré, exploring hidden beaches and historic lighthouses that most visitors never see. We'll take you beyond the famous giant waves to secret gems like Vale Furado's dramatic cliffs, the enchanting deer reserve with its legendary connection to Nazaré's miracle, and the romantic Farol Penedo da Saudade with its tragic love story. Experience authentic Portugal in charming São Pedro de Moel, walk pristine sands at Paredes da Vitória, and capture stunning photos from coastal viewpoints. Our expert local guides share fascinating legends, provide insider access, and ensure small groups for personalized attention throughout this unforgettable coastal adventure.

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Bike Tour from Nazare to Praia de São Pedro de Moel

What's included

E-bike Orbea

Detailed itinerary

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Perched on Sítio's clifftop, this iconic red and white striped lighthouse serves as both a historic maritime beacon and the world's premier big wave viewing platform. Built in the 16th century, it has guided ships along Portugal's treacherous coast for centuries.
Today, the lighthouse is internationally famous as the ultimate vantage point for witnessing giant waves at Praia do Norte below. During winter storms, hundreds gather here to watch surfers battle 20-30 meter waves, creating an electrifying atmosphere.
The lighthouse offers breathtaking 360-degree views of the Atlantic, Nazaré's fishing town below, and surrounding coastline. Its strategic 110-meter-high cliff position provides perfect perspective to appreciate the ocean's raw power.
Accessible by historic funicular railway, it remains an active navigational aid and symbol of Nazaré's maritime heritage.ge.

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Legendary Praia do Norte is the world capital of extreme surfing and home to the planet's highest waves. Waves regularly reach 20-30 meters, with a record of 26.2 meters. The unique 5,000-meter-deep Nazaré Canyon creates perfect conditions for giant wave formation, especially during winter months (October-March).
The beach gained worldwide fame through surfer Garrett McNamara, who first conquered these wave giants in 2011. Now it's a pilgrimage site for professional surfers globally and thousands of spectators watching thrilling rides from Farol da Nazaré lighthouse.
In summer, the beach is relatively calm and suitable for swimming, but winter transforms it into a theater of natural forces. Red flags warn against swimming during big wave periods. The dramatic contrast between peaceful summer days and winter's monstrous waves makes this one of Portugal's most spectacular natural attractions.

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Located in Sítio's Pine Forest, this deer reserve commemorates the legendary miracle of Dom Fuas Roupinho. The collaborative project between Municipal Council and Confraternity houses red deer specimens (Cervus elaphus) Cercado dos Veados - Findout Nazaré as a living reminder of the 12th-century legend where the knight chased a deer to a clifftop before his miraculous rescue.
Red deer are large mammals - males reaching 250kg, females 150kg, with seasonal coat changes from reddish-brown in summer to dark brown in winter. This protected natural area focuses on education and environmental consciousness, offering visitors a peaceful encounter with these majestic animals while connecting to Nazaré's spiritual heritage. The reserve sits strategically on the path to Praia do Norte, making it a perfect stop during coastal explorations.

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Located between Nazaré and Alcobaça, Vale Furado remains one of the best-kept secrets of Portugal's west coast. This natural paradise is perfectly embraced by dramatic cliffs and offers unique experiences including a freshwater waterfall sculpted by erosion - a perfect match between sea and river.

The beach features an extensive fine sandy stretch of approximately 1.5 kilometers, making it ideal for nature lovers seeking peace and silence. Access is steep with no surveillance, making it popular among fishing enthusiasts. Part of the Costa de Prata, the beach is renowned for its sandstone cliffs and geological heritage, where extinct crocodilian fossils were discovered. The Atlantic Road cycling path crosses Vale Furado, connecting this hidden gem to the broader coastal network.

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Located near Alcobaça's World Heritage Monastery, this family-perfect beach offers peacefulness, safety, and proximity to the Ribeira de Paredes stream. The 2.5-kilometer white sand beach is divided into four sections: Castelo, Paredes, Mijaretes, and Mina.

Waters have earned Gold Quality distinction, Blue Flag status, and Accessible Beach certification. The beach is renowned among paragliding enthusiasts who bring color to the windy skies from vegetation-covered slopes. Strong waves make it ideal for surfing, while the rocky "castle" formation separates it from neighboring Polvoeira Beach.

Historically significant, the Port of Paredes once had 17 caravels and a fort in 1500. Today it offers excellent facilities including restaurants, camping, and recreational areas for families.

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Farol Penedo da Saudade
Inaugurated February 15, 1912, this 32-meter quadrangular stone lighthouse stands majestically in São Pedro de Moel. Named after the legendary cliff where a 17th-century duchess mourned her executed husband's death, gazing toward the Atlantic.
Originally oil-powered with 30-mile range, positioned strategically between Berlenga and Cabo Mondego lighthouses. The distinctive red lantern and reddish-brown tile annexe make it one of Portugal's most visited lighthouses. A spiral staircase leads to spectacular panoramic views of ocean and pine forest.
Open to public Wednesdays 14:00-17:00, offering visitors access to this emblematic coastal landmark. The lighthouse ceased operation during WWI (1916-1919) but continues guiding maritime navigation today.

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Charming coastal village of fewer than 400 residents nestled in the heart of Pinhal de Leiria, Portugal's ancient 700-year-old pine forest. This picturesque resort features traditional architecture with distinctive wooden shutters and sea-facing balconies, creating an authentic Portuguese seaside atmosphere.
Historic noble origins date to 1463 when gifted to nobility, who built summer palaces here until 1641. The village inspired renowned poet Afonso Lopes Vieira, whose museum-house showcases local literary heritage. Modern 20th-century urban planning by architect José de Lima Franco harmoniously integrates buildings with maritime pines and ocean views.
The beach offers excellent surfing conditions with Atlantic swells, while the famous Penedo da Saudade lighthouse crowns the cliffs. Connected by scenic forest trails and cycling paths, this peaceful retreat remains beloved by Portuguese families seeking tranquil summers away from crowded tourist destinations.

What's not included

Lunch
Alcoholic Beverages
Snacks
Coffee and/or Tea

Important information

Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

It is necessary to come to the office at the appointed time

About Nazaré

Nazaré is a picturesque coastal town in Portugal, renowned for its stunning beaches, dramatic cliffs, and the world's largest surfable waves. It's a unique blend of traditional charm and modern adventure, attracting surfers, families, and culture seekers alike.

Top Attractions

Praia da Nazaré

The main beach of Nazaré is a long, sandy stretch perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying the vibrant beach atmosphere.

Beach Half day to full day Free

Sítio de Nazaré

A charming hilltop village with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and the town below. Accessible by funicular or a scenic walk.

Historical 1-2 hours Free (Funicular ride costs around €3)

Nazaré Sanctuary

A historic church dedicated to Our Lady of Nazaré, offering beautiful views and a glimpse into the town's religious heritage.

Religious 1 hour Free

Nazaré Promenade

A picturesque promenade along the beach, perfect for a leisurely stroll, people-watching, and enjoying the ocean views.

Scenic 1-2 hours Free

Must-Try Local Dishes

Bacalhau à Brás

A traditional Portuguese dish made with shredded codfish, onions, eggs, and thinly sliced fried potatoes.

Main Dish Contains fish and eggs

Arroz de Marisco

A flavorful seafood rice dish cooked with a variety of shellfish and spices.

Main Dish Contains shellfish and seafood

Sardinhas Assadas

Grilled sardines, a local favorite, often served with boiled potatoes and salad.

Main Dish Contains fish

Pastel de Nata

A famous Portuguese custard tart with a flaky pastry crust and creamy filling.

Dessert Contains dairy and eggs

Popular Activities

Surfing Hiking Paragliding Sunbathing Spa treatments Beach walks Visiting historical sites Local markets

Best Time to Visit

June to August

The summer months offer warm weather, sunny days, and lively beach activities. It's the perfect time for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying the vibrant atmosphere.

20°C to 28°C 68°F to 82°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Portuguese
  • Widely spoken: English, Spanish, French
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+0 (Western European Time)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Nazaré is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, as with any tourist destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Use licensed taxis or rideshare services
  • • Be cautious with ATMs and avoid using them at night

Getting there

By air
  • Lisbon Portela Airport • 120 km
By train

Nazaré Station

By bus

Nazaré Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

The local bus service is efficient and covers most of the town and nearby areas.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Bolt, FreeNow

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Praia Sítio Pederneira

Day trips

Alcobaça
30 km • Half day

A charming town known for its UNESCO-listed monastery and beautiful architecture.

Fátima
40 km • Full day

A significant pilgrimage site with a famous sanctuary dedicated to the Virgin Mary.

Óbidos
50 km • Full day

A picturesque medieval town with a well-preserved castle and charming streets.

Festivals

Nazaré Winter Festival • January Feast of Our Lady of Nazaré • September 8th Nazaré Summer Festival • July to August

Pro tips

  • Visit the Sítio de Nazaré viewpoint for stunning panoramic views of the town and coastline.
  • Try the local seafood, especially the grilled prawns and clams, which are a specialty of the region.
  • Take the funicular up to Sítio de Nazaré for a unique and scenic experience.
  • Explore the local markets, such as the Mercado da Praia, for fresh produce, seafood, and traditional crafts.
  • Visit during the Nazaré Winter Festival to witness the world's largest surfable waves and enjoy various cultural activities.
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  • Max travelers: 15
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