Slap bang in the heart of southern Portugal, stretching over one third of the country, from the Atlantic coast to the Spanish border and from the south bank of the Tagus down to the Algarve, lies sleepy Alentejo. Its coastal region is a long stretch of wild cliffs and untouched beaches, its undulating hinterlands an undiscovered territory of empty roads, white villages, cork-tree forests, vineyards and olive groves. Its evocative hilltop castles are reminders of the many battles and conquests of yore. The patios and gardens bear witness to the rich influence of the North African Arabs, roots that shaped the people and the nature of this sultry region.
Location
Ăvora
Ăvora
Day 1
Arraiolos
Arraiolos
Day 2
Estremoz
Estremoz
Day 3
Vila Viçosa
Vila Viçosa
Day 4
Crato
Crato, Portugal
Day 5
Gafete
GĂĄfete, Portugal
Day 6
MarvĂŁo
MarvĂŁo, Portugal
Day 7+8+9
Whatâs Included in the Cost of Your Trip?
INCLUDED INÂ REGULAR TRIP
8 nights hotels
All breakfasts and 2 dinners
Luggage transfers
Comprehensive Tour Details with detailed pre-trip information
Detailed route instructions and maps
Area manager available on call throughout the tour
Personal meet & greet with our local Area Manager
Access to Loyalty Program and other exclusive benefits
Local guided walk in Evora on Day 2
Particulars
EVENT DATES
Custom trips also available and can start any day. Call or email for details.
TOTAL DAYS
ARRIVE / DEPART
ACTIVITY LEVEL
TERRAIN
COST
Classic Accommodation:Â US $3,025
Single supplement: US $760
Luxe Accommodation:Â US $3,525
Single supplement: US $880
Bike Rentals
Hybrid or Racing Bikes: US$360
E-Bikes: US$640
E-bikes are generally available but are on an âon request basis â and will be confirmed on receipt of your booking registration. E-bikes provided are the best rentals available in the region. Our regular fleet of hybrid and race bikes are fun to ride and light and fast, but if having an e-bike will make your trip, weâll do our best to provide. E-bike rentals are non-refundable. Â
Day 1
Arrival Day
The old walled town of Ăvora is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with a small-town feel but big-city ambitions. Within its ancient walls this compact townâs narrow, winding lanes lead to impressive architectural works: Gothic cathedral, Roman Temple, a 16th Century aquaduct and a picturesque town square. And not for the faint of heart is the macabre crypt of Capela dos Ossos. Built in the 16th Century, the Chapel of Bones warns at its entrance, We, the bones that are here, await yours. Its walls are coated with the bones and skulls of around 5,000 former Ăvora residents.
Day 2
Arraiolos
This easy ride will work out the jet lag from your head and legs and get you ready for the week ahead. Arraiolos is world-famous for its embroidered carpets modeled on those of Moorish artists expelled from Lisbon, abstract motifs, azulejo designs and flower, bird and animal depictions. There are many carpet producers in town, providing opportunities to admire and purchase these important cultural works of art. This region is dotted with megaliths and dolmens (including Europeâs largest, near Valverde), built around 5,000-6,000 years ago. Back in Evora, enjoy strolling around the historical center and dine in one of the many great restaurants.
Ride Distance: 48 km, elevation gain 295 m.*
Day 3
Estremoz
En route to Estremoz, today, youâll pass through Redondo, renowned wine region and perfect place to stop for lunch.Â
Once the seat of the 14th Century Portuguese king, Estremoz remains grand and regal. The streets and buildings are lined in local marble, which gives the effect of everything appearing white and radiant. If youâre here on a Saturday, the town market is worth a visit for local produce and arts and crafts. The town is well known for its high-quality white marble and red clay sculptures. Youâre here for two nights, providing plenty of time for exploration of this glimmering town.
Ride Distance: 66 km, elevation gain 850 m.*
Day 4
Vila Viçosa
Todayâs loop ride takes you east past marbel quarries and fragnant orange groves, on to Vila Viçosa, a lovely marble town. It boasts the Praça da RepĂșblica, a lazy long plaza set amid orange trees, a marble palace, one of the countryâs largest, and its castle make this small town an impressive visit. The route also takes you to Castelo, a fine red-roofed village, home to the oldest synagogue in Portugal, a steeped Jewish quarter and a marble-columned fountain with supposed healing waters.
Ride Distance: 44 km, elevation gain 245 m or 13 km, gain 200 m.*
Day 5
Crato
Your destination is Flor da Rosa, just north of Crato, which was founded in the 14th Century but evidence in its ruins date it back to Megalithic times. This region is dotted in dolmens, with Anta do TapadĂŁo being the most famous. En route today youâll pass the famous stud farm, Coudelaria de Alter, in Alter do ChĂŁo, with its prized horses and informative museum.
Ride Distance: 66 km, elevation gain 580 m.*
Day 6
Gafete
Today’s short loop ride to Gafete takes you through some of Alentejo’s quietest and most traditional countryside. The luxe trip stays in a unique building that combines the architectural influence of a castel, monastery and palace.
Ride Distance: 38 km, elevation gain 122 m.*
Day 7
MarvĂŁo
Your route today will take you along roads lined with cork trees passing several villages including Castello de Vide, a fascinating village with dramatic castle and then climbs to the gorgeous walled town of MarvĂŁo (NY Times has it on the list â1000 places to see before you dieâ) which sits on a narrow, spit of rock, overlooking the rugged plains stretching across into Spain. From its lofty heights, MarvĂŁo offers the best vistas of any outlook on this trip.
Ride Distance: 62 km, elevation gain 954 m or 39 km, gain 756 m.*
Day 8
MarvĂŁo
Today’s loop ride takes you through the Serra de Sao Mamede Natural Park, a remarkable natural space filled with oaks, chestnuts and pines, cork oaks, vineyards holm oaks, orchards, and olive groves. It will be a fitting final day’s ride, and as you toast your time in Alentejo, you will have sampled the country’s hidden charms.
Ride Distance: 55 km, elevation gain 1363 m or 34 km, gain 830 m.*
Day 9
Depart from MarvĂŁo at your leisure.
*Distance and elevation gains may vary depending on hotels chosen for specific departure.
Classic

This 4-star hotel is in a historic property that was once an olive mill and is just 5 minutes walk from the main square of Ăvora. The beautifully furnished lounges and guest rooms are well maintained and the welcome and service are excellent. Traveler favourite.

This historic and luxurious pousada, set in the Estremoz Castle, was built for Queen Santa Isabel. From the gardens and pool of this magnificent hotel, youâll enjoy unparalleled panoramic views of Estremoz and the Alentejo plain. Youâll feel like a royalty in the four-poster beds.

This well-appointed and cozy traditional Alentejo house offers you a genuine and comfortable stay. The outdoor pool is shaded by trees in their white-washed back garden. Restaurants are walking distance from the property.

This lovely manor house boasts one of the best views youâll enjoy on the entire trip. With the tranquility provided by the hotel, the hosts and the breathtaking views, this hotel is the perfect ending to come down from your exhilarating trip.
Luxe

The tranquil and luxurious atmosphere of this hotel suits that of its town, evocative Ăvora. The 15th century building has been lovingly restored to its former glory and enjoys a central location in town. Youâll enjoy the redone monks living quarters along with a good restaurant and bar, relaxing swimming pool and sunny terrace.

This historic pousada, set in the Estremoz Castle, was built for Queen Santa Isabel. From the gardens and pool of this magnificent hotel, youâll enjoy unparalleled panoramic views of Estremoz and the Alentejo plain. Youâll feel like a royalty in the four-poster beds.

Youâll find this historic gem within the walls of the Santa Maria de Flor da Rosa Monastery, palace and castle. Thanks to much careful and respectful restoration, the peace and tranquility of its monastic past is one of the hotelâs defining features today, as is its medley of influences; Gothic, Renaissance and Arabic. The restaurant in the hotel is very good.

One of MarvĂŁoâs original hotels, this elegant hotel is now one of the best pousadas of the region, offering the best panoramic views from its lofty position. Tucked into one of the cobbled streets of steeped, Medieval MarvĂŁo youâll find your little piece of heaven.
Trip Reviews
“One of the best trips I have ever done on a bike. Such a great place. Comfortable, quiet vibe. Felt remote at times which was spectacular. Loved the rides, lodging, people. Loved all the castles and sites.”
“I love the serendipitous things we experience on a self guided tour. We have at least a story a day! Such a traffic free route with gorgeous vistas! Endless kilometers of quiet riding with sweeping views.”
“You brought us to a wonderful region, with lovely people, that we would never have know to visit on our own. It was a great adventure and very memorable experience. We have cycled with many others – you are in a league of your own at the top, for both value and quality of the experience! The bikes were extremely well maintained, and the local team were very helpful/responsive. Our Area Managers were fabulous- could not have been better.”
“Loved the diversity of landscape. Our Area Manager was fabulous – very knowledgeable and responsive. The hotels were fabulous and bikes were incredibly well cared for.”
âAll services were excellent. Contact with Vancouver and with on-site manager were commendable.â
âWe’ve taken around 15 bike tours in various parts of the world, and with many different tour companies. Your directions were the best we’ve ever seen! My wife and I elected the road bikes. They were the best we’ve ever rented; they worked perfectly… Fabulous, being in all those castles and monasteries! Well worth the premium for the upgraded accommodations. Your operation, from first contact to leaving the bikes at Marvao, was first rate. Office staff answered preliminary questions. The area manager on site, was excellent. Bikes, route, accommodations, were the best ever. We’ve never had a better bike touring experience! We’re already starting to consider where we’ll go next, and will begin by looking at what you offer.â
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