Campanile Lisboa Sud - Setubal





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This tour starts at the Setúbal train station and heads north towards Sesimbra. After climbing around the castle, you will reach the path of windmills that crosses the heart of the Arrábida Natural Park. The trail then descends towards the sea and crosses the woods until reaching Comenda beach. Leaving the beach, take the path back to Setúbal, where you will find the Roman road of Viso. The tour ends at the Setúbal train station.
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Route for activities such as cycling from Setúbal to Comporta. Comporta is a Portuguese parish in the municipality of Alcácer do Sal, which is limited to the north by the estuary of the river Sado and to the west by the peninsula of Troia, from which it is separated by the stream of Comporta. This area is known for its fine sandy beaches and a small paradise that is gaining more and more popularity. Attention: This route includes a ferry trip, so check ticket prices.
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Route with a circular route inserted in the Arrábida Natural Park invites you to take a quiet walk that allows you to explore the natural and historical heritage of the mountains. Start your walk in Parque de Vanicelos in Setúbal, and head towards Capela de São Luís da Serra through forest paths, then return to the starting point through a semi-urban area crossing the village of Grelhal until reaching the end of departure. We recommend you take a break at Miradouro Nossa Senhora do Cais,...
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This is a route along the estuary and mouth of the river Sado near the city of Setúbal in search of the beautiful dolphins of the Sado as they are known. We recommend that you do it in a group for safety reasons, as it requires experience in nautical activities and good physical preparation. During this activity, although without guarantees, you will likely see dolphins that delight tourists.
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Route that runs along the paths surrounding São Luís mountains, one of the various reliefs that make up the Arrábida Natural Park. Since very remote times, the Serra de São Luís has been occupied and used by human beings in the most diverse aspects, thus leaving marks of this presence over time. The existing quarries are the most visible mark of human activity. Still, not only that, despite the extraction of limestone, these quarries also hide the famous Breccia da Arrábida, and in one of...