Great Gravel Rides

Sagres to Praia do Canal

A coastal gravel ride through Portugal’s protected Vicentine Coast.

Distance

36 mi / 58 km

Elevation Gain

2,400 ft / 732 m

Best time to ride

Spring / Fall

Difficulty

Level 3

Sagres sits at the southwestern tip of Portugal, a place where Europe runs out of land and the Atlantic takes over completely. For centuries it was considered the edge of the known world. On a gravel bike, it feels like the beginning of something. The route from Sagres to Praia do Canal follows remote coastal tracks through the protected Vicentine Coast Natural Park, tracing clifftops and hidden valleys along the shore.

Route Overview

The ride rolls out of Sagres and quickly joins the coastal tracks that define the character of the day. The terrain crosses exposed Atlantic scrubland fragrant with rock rose and mastic shrub before dropping into sheltered valleys of pine and cork forest. The landscape shifts between open and enclosed, wild and protected, with each turn revealing something new.

The highlight of the early miles comes as the route swings north along the coast, where sweeping cinematic views open over the dunes and surf of Bordeira Beach. This is one of the most celebrated surf beaches in southern Portugal, and from the clifftop gravel tracks above it the scale of the Atlantic feels genuinely humbling. The waves rolling in off the open ocean, the pale arc of sand stretching below, the complete absence of any development: it is the kind of view that stops a ride in its tracks.

Midway through, the route descends into the village of Pedralva for lunch. Once abandoned, Pedralva has been carefully restored with white-washed buildings and colorful tiled roofs, and it now operates as a small rural retreat with a restaurant serving honest, deeply local food. After the stop, gravel tracks continue north and east through the park, eventually delivering riders to Praia do Canal.

Interactive Map and Elevation Profile

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Ride Highlights

  • Start from one of the most storied locations on the Atlantic coast, where Portugal’s southwestern tip meets the open ocean at a dramatic headland with centuries of maritime history.
  • The clifftop approach to Bordeira Beach delivers one of the finest views on the route: vast dunes, powerful surf, and a pale arc of sand with the open Atlantic beyond.
  • Ride through one of Western Europe’s most intact stretches of Atlantic coastline, where the landscape has been protected from development and the riding feels genuinely remote.

Frequently Asked Questions

This is a Level 3 route. The distance is manageable at 36 miles and the gravel surface is generally hard-packed, but the terrain has character: short punchy climbs, steep descents, and occasional technical sections keep riders engaged throughout. The coastal exposure also means wind is a genuine factor, and the uneven trail surface rewards riders who are comfortable handling a gravel bike with confidence. Learn more about gravel activity levels.

The route runs on hard-packed gravel tracks throughout, with the surface quality typical of Portuguese coastal park roads: generally firm and well-suited to a gravel bike, but with occasional technical sections where the trail narrows or the gradient sharpens. Short punchy climbs and steep descents punctuate the rolling coastal terrain.

A light windproof layer is essential: the Atlantic coast generates consistent wind and the exposed sections of the route offer no shelter. Sun protection is equally important, with sunscreen and sunglasses a necessity for the clifftop miles. Tucking a pair of swimming shorts into a jersey pocket is also well worth the effort. Several pristine beaches sit directly on or just off the route, and stopping for a quick dip is one of the genuine pleasures of this ride.

Spring and fall offer the best conditions. Fall is particularly well-suited: the prevailing northerly wind tends to ease off, the summer crowds have left the coastal towns, and the light along the Algarve coast takes on a softer, golden quality. Spring brings wildflowers across the scrubland and mild temperatures ideal for a full day on the bike. See Trek Travel’s departure dates for this guided tour. 

The main stop is lunch in Aldeia da Pedralva, a beautifully restored village roughly midway through the route. Once abandoned, the village has been carefully brought back to life with white-washed buildings and colorful tiled roofs. The restaurant serves outstanding local food: codfish, black pork skewers with homemade fries, and the kind of straightforward, ingredient-led cooking that southern Portugal does exceptionally well. It is exactly what a long gravel ride deserves at the halfway point.

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Activity Levels

Level 1:

Road: 1-3 hours of riding. Up to 25 mi (40 km). Up to 1,000 ft (300 m).

Gravel: 1-3 hours of riding. Up to 20 mi (35 km). Up to 1,000 ft (300 m).

Hiking: 1-3 hours of hiking. Up to 5 mi (8 km). Up to 1,000 ft (300 m).

Level 2:

Road: 2-4 hours of riding. 20-35 mi (35-60 km). Up to 2,500 ft (750 m).

Gravel: 2-4 hours of riding. 15-30 mi (25-45 km). Up to 2,000 ft (300 m).

Hiking: 2-4 hours of hiking. 4-8 mi (6-12 km). Up to 1,500 ft (450 m).

Level 3:

Road: 3-5 hours of riding. 25-55 mi (40-85 km). Up to 4,500 ft (1,500 m).

Gravel: 3-5 hours of riding. 20-40 mi (35-60 km). Up to 3,000 ft (900 m).

Hiking: 3-5 hours of hiking. 6-10 mi (9-16 km). Up to 2,000 ft (600 m).

Level 4:

Road: 4+ hours of riding. 40-70 mi (60-110 km). Up to 8,000 ft (2,400 m).

Gravel: 4+ hours of riding. 30-50 mi (45-80 km). Up to 4,000 ft (1,200 m).

Hiking: 4+ hours of hiking. 7-15 mi (11-24 km). Up to 4,000 ft (1,200 m).

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