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ITINERARY

DAY 1 - Arrival

You arrive at Faro airport and take a taxi to the hotel in Faro. You will be welcomed by a representative in the reception area of the hotel at the agreed time. Then the tour information will be given to you and we will answer any questions you may have. Your bicycles will be handed over to you and any necessary adjustments made.

DAY 2 - Faro - Tavira 34 km + 240 m

By train to Vila Real de Santo António (included), then by bike along the Guadiana River to the sea. You ride through pinewoods, citrus groves and vineyards and pass Cacela Velha, a small town, full of history, with white houses and an old fort. It stands high on top of a sea cliff. Here the Ria Formosa begins, a beautiful nature reserve with 60 km of sandbanks, islands and water channels, stretching as far as Faro and further west. The dunes provide nesting grounds for countless waterfowl. Large mussel beds alternate with salt flats from which the famous 'Flor de Sal' is extracted. You cycle on smooth paths to Tavira, an old town which has kept its character over many centuries. Its buildings tell the story of its historical and commercial development. You won't want to rush away!

DAY 3 - Tavira – Faro 45 km + 300 m

With the Atlantic breeze in your face and on good paths you ride through the fishing village of Santa Luzia and Pedras del Rei to Fuseta. Take a break by the harbour and watch the fishermen in their brightly coloured boats! Then ride on to the large and very busy fishing port of Olhão. As you cycle in, you can stop and explore the large Visitors' Centre. You will get to know Olhão as you explore the busy harbour and the old town with many small seafood restaurants. Next stop: Faro, capital of the Algarve. Good, well- signed cycle paths take you into the old walled town, rich in history and with many beautifully renovated buildings from the 16th and 18th centuries. You cycle through the town; on past the marina and you will reach your hotel.

DAY 4 - Faro - Olhos de Água 42 km + 330 m

Very soon you will be back in the Rio Formosa, nature reserve. You cycle on small paths by the sea – past lagoons with countless wading birds, groups of flamingos and storks, past smart villas, parklands and very attractive golf courses. You reach an idyllic bay...stay a while! Afterwards you circumnavigate the marina of Vilamoura, with over 800 berths one of the largest private marina in Portugal, cycle on the port promenade. A small bridge leads to the broad, long white sand beach of Falesia and a gentle ride alongside this beach takes you to Olhos de Água, your next bed for the night.

DAY 5 - Albufeira - Portimão 57 km + 750 m

You ride through Albufeira, previously a fishing village, now a busy Algarve tourist resort – and on to Galé, continuing a long board walk through Salgados, a protected area of dunes, as far as Armação de Pêra. The beautiful chapel of 'A Nossa Senora da Rocha' stands on a high sea promontory and is worth a visit. Here the coastal scenery changes: reddish cliffs falling steeply into the sea and small sandy bays make a beautiful picture. The Alfanzina lighthouse marks the beginning of the deeply indented cliff scenery, where the high waves crash and foam. You cycle along the cliffs by a blue Atlantic as far as the wide mouth of the Rio Arade delta. Very good cycle paths take you along the delta to ‘Praia da Rocha’, a beautiful beach with a backdrop of reddish-brown cliffs.

DAY 6 - Portimão - Burgau 49 km + 500 m

First you reach the small fishing village of Alvor with its winding streets. Then on to the mouth of the Alvor delta and on down to the sea, to the largest cultivated oyster beds of the Algarve, clearly visible at low tide. You ride along the wide beach of ‘Meia Praia’ and reach Lagos. Crossing a bridge at the imposing marina, you reach the old town, rich in history. You go along by the old town walls, the former slave market and the ‘Bandeira’ fort and then you reach the ‘Costa d'Oiro’, the most beautiful stretch of the Algarve coast with its strangely shaped golden-yellow rocks, some rising needle-like out of the sea. Then on to Praia da Luz, a quiet seaside resort with an old church and a fortress. After that, only a few pedal rotations to today’s stage end in Burgau, a small village on a beautiful sandy beach.

DAY 7 - Burgau - Sagres 43 km + 620 m

First it’s up to a hilltop, along close to the steep cliffs with a marvellous view of the deep blue ocean and the distant coast of Sagres. It leads further down to a secluded bay and then again, a short climb up to another hilltop with a view to the small fisher village Salema, situated by a sandy beach and backed by high cliffs. Afterwards it goes up to the village of Figueiras, and then an undulating route across a steppe-like landscape with a number of megaliths, reminders of settlements here 1.000s of years ago. You pass a small bay with a nice restaurant and come to Raposeira where Henry the Navigator once lived and built a small chapel. You continue across a high plateau where you can really feel the salty air of the west coast and can see from afar the ‘Cabo de São Vicente’ lighthouse, the most south-westerly point of Europe. Just a short ride and you come to that very place. The lighthouse stands on cliffs high above the raging of the sea. Then you follow a lovely coastal route to Sagres, a place steeped in legend. In the 16th century the nautical college for maritime explorers was to be found here. The greatest Portuguese navigators were educated here and went on to explore the oceans of the world.

DAY 8 - Departure

Transfer from your hotel to Faro airport or to another agreed destination in the Algarve (included).

ROUTE

TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Tour Profile: The tour leads on good, unsurfaced tracks or metaled side roads. The routes are predominantly flat to hilly. There are some steep climbs and descents in the last three days.

Distance: 265 km

 

Travel Season: Departures January 1 - December 30, 2020

 

Season 1: January 1 – March 28; November; December
Season 2: March 29 – May 31 and September 16 - October 31
Season 3: June 1 – June 30
Season 4: July 1 – September 15

Price per person:

 

Season 1 Double Occupancy B&B €715.00
Season 2 Double Occupancy B&B €805.00
Season 3 Double Occupancy B&B €855.00
Season 4 Double Occupancy B&B €900.00

 

Touring Bike €95.00
Trekking Bike €110.00
E-Touring Bike €150.00
Transfer from the airport to the hotel in Faro Approx. €15.00
Extra Nights On request

 

Accommodation:

 

4-star/ 3-star hotel and typical Portuguese Pensions

INCLUDED AND NOT

7 NIGHTS’ ACCOMMODATION WITH BREAKFAST

YES

TRAIN TRAVEL TO VILA REAL DO STº ANTÓNIO

YES

LUGGAGE TRANSFER BETWEEN HOTELS

YES

TRANSFER FROM SAGRES TO AIRPORT IN FARO

YES

6 DAILY ROUTES

YES

TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS AT A SCALE OF 1:33 '000 WITH DIRECTIONS AND ELEVATION PROFILE

YES

DETAILED TOUR DESCRIPTION WITH USEFUL TIPS AND ATTRACTIONS

YES

PERSONAL WELCOME, BRIEFING MEETING AND HAND OVER OF BICYCLES WITH CAREFUL CHECKING

YES

GPS DEVICE PROVIDED ON ALL ROUTES

YES

24-HOUR BACKUP SERVICE INCLUDING WEEKENDS AND HOLIDAYS

YES

TYPICAL SOUVENIR

NOT

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