Day 1 - Arrival in Portugal and Transfer to Chaves
You can fly to any international airport in mainland Portugal, however, we recomend you to fly to Porto.
Upon your arrival, a member of the Biksul staff will warmly welcome you and make the transfer to Chaves, the city where this adventure begins! After checking-in at the hotel, a general briefing will be held and all necessary documentation will be delivered. Depending on the time of arrival, you might also have the opportunity to visit this beautiful historic city by bike.
Accommodation in Chaves.
Destiantion of the day: Chaves
Meals included: Dinner
Day 2 - Tras os Montes and the Douro river - Chaves / Lamego- 101 km / 1900 mt - 62.5 mi / 6.300 ft of climbs

On this day we will ride through the region of
Trás-os-Montes, passing through the beautiful city of
Vila Real, which is also the capital of the district of Trans-os-Montes region, until we reach
Peso da Régua on the banks of the Douro River.
Located next to the Douro River, this location played a major role in the production and commercialization of Port Wine, as it was from here that the casks of wine were transported in rabelo boats to
Vila Nova de Gaia, where the wine aged in the cellars.
The imposing slopes of the Douro River are covered with vineyards providing breathtaking scenery. Leaving the Douro River it is time to climb to the destination of the first day, the city of
Lamego, considered a historic and monumental city, as it hosts a large number of monuments, churches and emblazoned houses.
Destiantion of the day: Lamego
Meals included: Dinner
Day 3 - Viseu and the Mondego river - Lamego / Barragem da Aguieira - 125 km / 1700 mt - 75 mi / 5600 ft of climbs
The second stage begins with a long and demanding climb that takes us over 1,000 meters.
Bigorne village is also the highest point on the entire route.
We will then continue on an up and down terrain, taking us to one of the most emblematic cities of Portugal, the "home" of D. Afonso Henriques, the first king of Portugal. The passage through the splendid city of Viseu is undoubtedly one of the highlights of this stage.
Then you will ride along the Dão River. In Tondela, we briefly leave the N2 and continue on the renewed
Ecopista do Dão, the old historic railway line of Dão now converted into a cycle path in a scenario of unique natural beauty.
In Santa Comba Dão we return to the EN2 connecting the Aguiera dam.
Destiantion of the day:Â Barragem da Aguieira
Meals included: Dinner
Day 4 -Â
The Center of Portugal and the Xist villages - Aguieira / Pedrogão - 90 km / 2000 mt - 58 mi / 6.600 ft of climbs
This will be a challenging stage in a rugged terrain right in the center of Portugal. After a mostly flat start in which we will roll on the banks of the River Mondego, in a fantastic setting. Then there is a difficult section that will take us through the municipalities of Vila Nova de Poiares and Góis, passing by some of the characteristics and peculiar Xist villages.
Destiantion of the day: Pedrógão Pequeno
Meals included:Â Dinner
Day 5 - The Ribatejo wetlands - Pedrogão Pequeno / Montargil - 125 km / 1.280 mt - 78 mi / 4.200 ft of climbs
The first part of this stage will be cycled still in the center region on mountainous terrain and will undoubtedly be a challenging start. Constantly going up and down, we will pass through the villages of Sertã and Vila de Rei and then enter the Ribatejana region. The scenery changes radically and the hills and valleys give way to typical Ribatejo wetlands. From Abrantes to the Montargil dam the route will be rolling and pleasant.
Destiantion of the day:Â Montargil
Meals included:Â Dinner
Day 6 - The genuine Alentejo region - Montargil / Aljustrel - 157 km / 1.600 mt - 98 mi / 5.250 ft of climbs
The change in landscape and terrain is noticeable as we ride towards the south. The Sierras, valleys and hills now give way to plains and wide agricultural fields as far as the eye can see.
We will pass through some of the most typical towns or cities in the Alentejo, which perfectly define the habits, customs, people and traditions of this land, such as
Montemor-O-Novo, Alcáçovas, Torrão and
Ferreira do Alentejo. The end of this stage will be in
Aljustrel, a village that has in its mine and in agriculture, its main sources of income.
Destiantion of the day:Â Aljustrel
Meals included:Â Dinner
Day 7 - From the plains of the Alentejo to the Algarve - Aljustrel / Faro - 118.5 km / 1150 mt - 74 mi / 3770 ft of climbs
The last stage will go through the lower Alentejo, passing through the historic villages of Castro Verde and Almodôvar and then we enter on the Serra do Caldeirão, which borders the Alentejo and the Algarve regions. This last mountain, despite not having a high altitude, is quite interesting, making the road somewhat winding without being dangerous and quite fun to ride. Still 30km from the coast, in Barranco do Velho we started to see the blue of the Algarve sea making the arrival even more epic.
Destiantion of the day:Â Faro
Meals included:Â Dinner
Day 8 -Â The Departure
After your breakfast, it’s time to say goodbye to the Algarve.
The transfer* by van will be made to the Faro Airport at 10h00.
*If you pretend to departure from a different Airport or with a different schedule,
please contact us

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