





We start the day cycling from Lisbon through peaceful countryside roads and small villages. Early in the route, we ride along the beautiful Passadiço do Tejo, a wooden boardwalk next to the river that offers great views and a relaxed start to the day.
After crossing the Tejo River via a bridge, we officially enter the gravel portion of the route. This segment takes us along quiet gravel paths by the river, ideal for scenic riding with little traffic.
Reaching Valada, we pass through farmlands where you might see tomatoes, grapes, or corn, depending on the season. It’s a flat and open section perfect for cruising and taking photos of the rural Portuguese landscape.
After Valada, the climbing begins as we head toward Santarém, a historical city perched on a hill. From here, we shift direction from the river and begin our journey into the central part of Portugal.
Past Vila Franca de Xira, we begin following the Caminho do Tejo, a traditional pilgrimage route used by those walking or biking to Fátima. This section includes more climbs and travels through small mountain villages and forested trails.
We end the day at Olho d’Água, a tranquil natural spring surrounded by lush greenery and fed by the Rio Alviela. If the weather allows, we can take a dip in the fresh water or simply relax by the river, soaking in the peaceful atmosphere.
After the long ride, we check into a rural guesthouse, where you can shower, enjoy a hearty traditional Portuguese dinner, and rest for the night to prepare for Day 2.
Start the morning with a relaxing breakfast in our rural hotel, surrounded by the peaceful sounds of nature. It’s the fuel you’ll need for a beautiful and meaningful ride ahead.
The journey continues with scenic countryside views and steady climbs. As we get closer to Fátima, we pass through small villages and might be greeted by herds of sheep or goats casually crossing the road.
A powerful and spiritual stop. We’ll pause here to visit the sanctuary, light a candle, reflect, and take in the peaceful energy of one of Portugal’s most important pilgrimage sites.
After the visit, we’ll enjoy a hearty lunch to recover and celebrate the accomplishment of reaching Fátima.
You can choose to return by van directly from Fátima (optional and not included), or cycle a mostly downhill route to Entroncamento and take the train back to Lisbon (Santa Apolónia or Oriente stations).
Yes, one night of accommodation in a rural hotel or guesthouse is included. Rooms are double or twin, and can be reserved for a single person though in that case, the adventurer may need to pay the difference.
No, food and drinks are not included. Only the dinner on the first night is included. All other meals and coffee stops are at your own expense.
No, this two-day tour includes some technical terrain that is not suitable for gravel bikes. However, you can join our one-day road or gravel tour to Fátima, which is perfect for gravel or road bikes.
Yes, you’ll receive the GPX file by email one week before the tour date.
This tour is guided only.
Yes, this tour doesn’t include a bike.
Yes, you should. Just as much as you would for a regular 2 full-day ride. There are stops along the way, but it’s best to carry enough to stay comfortable between them.
No, we do not provide insurance. We recommend that you arrange your own travel or cycling insurance before the tour.
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