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Sintra summiting Peninha

Hike through peaceful forests to a lovely little summit

Hiking Moderate

Distance
10 km
Ascent
401 m
Descent
399 m
Duration
2-3 hrs
Low Point
252 m
High Point
480 m
Gradient
Sintra summiting Peninha Map

Description

This hike starts on the road near the Quinta do Netos bus stop on the N247. This stop is service by buses from both Cascais and Sintra.

The hike is mostly in the forest walking on both fire roads and paths. There's no really difficult passages and the only really steep bit is near the Peninha summit. You'll be rewarded with splendid views of the Atlantic ocean.

The hike starts off following fire roads with very lush and green forests all around, and if you listen closely you might hear a mountainbiker or two hollering as they descend. Sintra is a mecca for hikers and bikers alike.

The views from the summit Peninha are just breath taking with the Atlantic on your right and Praia do Guincho straight ahead as you look south. Next to Praia do Guincho you'll see the Duna de Cresmina, a 66 hectare large sand dune.

Don't miss the opportunity to catch the bus to Cabo da Roca on your way back, it is well worth the visit. Both to see the views, but also because it is the most westerly point in all of Europe, not just Portugal.

Note that there is NO shop or restaurant on this route, or anywhere nearby. Prepare to bring all food/water necessary to sustain yourself.

Difficulty

Moderate

Hiking along trails with some uneven terrain and small hills. Small rocks and roots may be present.

Low Exposure

1 out of 4

The path is on completely flat land and potential injury is limited to falling over.

Remoteness

2 out of 4

Away from help but easily accessed.

Best time to visit

between September and May

Features

  • Picturesque
  • Summit Hike
  • Wild flowers
  • Family friendly
  • Forestry or heavy vegetation