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Via Algarviana Connections

Loule
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Spring
A network of connecting trails of the Via Algarviana (GR13), the great route of 300 km from Alcoutim to Cabo de Sao Vicente, which connects villages and less obvious inland areas to the main route. The most interesting trails include Connection 6 (Ameixial to Barranco do Velho, 21.9 km) through the heart of the Serra do Caldeirao; Sector 5 (Cachopo to Barranco do Velho, 29.5 km) through the rougher mountains; and Connection 5 (Marmelete to Aljezur, 18.6 km) with views over Aljezur and Foia. These trails lead to villages like Ameixial, Cachopo, Furnazinhas, and Aljezur via less traveled paths.

Local tips

Download the official GPX files before setting out — the signage is not always perfect. The best time for hiking is September-October and February-May. Some trails can be split into two days. Bring enough water — the springs along the route are not always active in summer.

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