Hiking in Belver, Portugal
Hiking in Belver is an enjoyable experience. It offers a chance to explore a lesser-known path that feels like a hidden gem.
Belver, situated on the right bank of the Tagus River, is a small parish in Alentejo, falling under the jurisdiction of the District of Portalegre.
Despite its numerous attractions, Belver receives minimal promotion and is seldom mentioned on social networks.
This lack of recognition perplexes me, as I believe it holds the potential to become a more frequented destination.
The town boasts a variety of attractions that should garner more attention and visitors.
Some reasons to visit Belver:
While I aim not to exhaust the reasons to visit Belver with this list, I do wish to highlight several compelling points that justify at least a day trip:
- Proximity to Lisbon:
- Belver is a mere 1 hour and 30 minutes drive from Lisbon, making it easily accessible for a day excursion.
- Overnight stays are great for a more immersive experience.
- Scenic Train Journey: Although the train journey from Lisbon takes three or more hours, the picturesque route along the Tagus River makes it worth the trip.
- Photogenic Setting: Belver boasts captivating scenery, offering ample opportunities for stunning photography.
- Points of Interest: Notable attractions include Belver’s Castle and the Penedo Gordo’s cromlech, adding historical and cultural depth to the visit.
- Loop Hiking Trail: A 17 km loop trail allows exploration of various points of interest in Belver’s vicinity, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts.
- Alentejo Gastronomy: Indulge in the rich culinary delights of Alentejo, reflecting the region’s gastronomic heritage.
- Alamal River Beach: Relax and enjoy the tranquil waters of the Tagus River at Alamal River Beach.
- Vulture Colony Visit: Explore the opportunity to observe a vulture colony residing along the banks of the Tagus River.
- Authentic Accommodations: Experience the charm of typical Alentejo accommodations, immersing yourself in the local culture and hospitality.
- Proximity to Lisbon:
These are undoubtedly sufficient reasons for visiting Belver.
Feel free to contact me if you’re interested in experiencing this adventure or any other from my repertoire.
Enjoy your day.
David Monteiro