Walkways of the Protected Landscape of the Fossil Cliffs of Costa de Caparica (Almada)

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R. Dom João V 17, Aroeira, Portugal

Walkways of the Protected Landscape of the Fossil Cliffs of Costa de Caparica

Discover the natural beauty of the Walkways of the Protected Landscape of the Fossil Cliffs of Costa de Caparica, located in Almada. This walking route provides a unique experience, allowing visitors to explore the local flora and fauna, as well as enjoy stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean.

Attraction Features

The walkways are ideal for leisurely walks or even trail running. With their generous width and connection to nature, they are accessible to all outdoor enthusiasts. Don't forget to bring water and a snack, as there are no services along the route.

Visitor Reviews

  • Ken Weary: "An amazing nature reserve, perfect for walking and with magnificent spots to watch the sunset." Read more
  • Clay Thomas: "A fantastic experience, with breathtaking views and a challenging route." Read more
  • Tash Day: "A beautiful stop with stunning morning views and a relaxing atmosphere." Read more

Practicalities

Entry is free, and the route is recommended for anyone who appreciates nature. However, remember that the region's beaches are protected; thus, it is essential to respect the environment by avoiding any forms of pollution.

Getting There

The walkways are easily accessible by car or public transport from Lisbon, making it an excellent option for a day escape into nature.

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one of the best places to visit in Portland if you like sun, beach and to relax. The view is awesome, near the shore if will find some good restaurants where you can order food or some good drinks. Most of the beaches are protected so that means you cannot liter or bring your dog. All of them have lifeguards and they are flagged.

Ken Weary
Ken Weary
3 years ago

An amazing nature reserve. There are paths throughout that you can use to explore the foliage, wildlife, and views. They are great for casual walks and even trail runs. There are also great spots to watch the sunset over the Atlantic Ocean. Admission is free but there are no services along the paths, only on the beach.

This was a beautiful stop for us in our camper. We spent a night on the beach and woke up to exquisite sunrise views with the expansive beach stretching as far as the eyes can see. We walked for ages and passed some beautiful beach bars and restaurants. We were there in winter and so not much was open. However, we also explored the cliffs which were beautiful! It is a lovely drive through the park and even more lovely to stroll through the cliff tops.

Jerry Felten
Jerry Felten
5 years ago

Best views you will ever of the whole region. Canyons on the beach, incredible scenery, best natural reserve combining beach, sea, canyons and nature. The hiking path is amazing!!! You have to do a hike through the whole territory.

Clay Thomas
Clay Thomas
10 months ago

Sandy walk up and down hills. Barely any signage so beware to not get lost. We used sticks to show our path to a beautiful view. Highly recommend.

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