Seven Hanging Valleys Trail

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Lagoa, Portugal

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Hiking area· Tourist attraction

Seven Hanging Valleys Trail Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Seven Hanging Valleys Trail is located in Lagoa, Portugal on Estr. da Marinha. Seven Hanging Valleys Trail is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category hiking area in Portugal.

Address

Estr. da Marinha

Phone

+351 969043066

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Antonieta Ponce de Leão

Great place to hike! It’s a very beautiful place to take a hike, you’ll see the waves crashing to the cliffs and you see that blue greenish sea. It is very wonderful and it’s friendly without many steep paths. The path has uphill and downhill, but not exhausting or very steep. Will come again You can park right at the start!

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Luli S

Great trail with amazing views of the Algarve. There's signs with interesting information about the area, but at some points the trail is not very well signalized. It gives a great opportunity to go down to different beaches. It gets very hot during the summer so be prepared to sweat and take water and sun protection.

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Mariusz Grendowicz

Spectacular views and beautiful quaint beaches. Definitely worth seeing.

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Ricardo van Dijk

Amazing hike connecting Marinha and Vale do Centeanes beaches. Breathtaking views from the coast side and plenty of “hidden” beaches! You also get to take a quick swim to refresh yourself at Benagil beach along the way!

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Melissa Erickson Orsi

Not always the best marked trail, but easy enough to follow generally as it follows the coast. Be careful at Benagil beach as the trail is not clear and easy to miss the turn once you’re directed to follow the road. No shade or vendors along the trail itself so come prepared with plenty of water. Full distance round trip is just over 8 miles.

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jj btz

Amazing place. Well worth the visit

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Andrea Morelli

I did the percurso the first week of November, thankfully despite clouds the weather was perfect to hike and it wasn’t raining at all. It’s quite a simple hike, approximately 6 km (or 12km if you do it back and forth), named one of the best of Europe and I agree with that. If you visit South Portugal you don’t want to miss this attraction, it’s definitely worth it.

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Behnaz Pourafshari

Great walk