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Rota Vicentina to launch walking and cycling routes

Rota Vicentina has announced plans to launch a series of walking and cycling routes across the Algarve?s picturesque coastline.

A series of Circular Routes have been added, scattered throughout the Algarve for a collection of quick-trips which can be completed in less than a day. The region?s pedestrian and cycling routes are expected to be available from May, totalling a massive 740km in hillside treks, forest walkways and historical hikes.

Among the routes is an expansion of the region?s Fisherman?s Trail, which will give holidaymakers a chance to explore the remote towns of Sagres and Luz, as well as the headland of Cape St. Vincent ? the most southern point in Europe. This route is only accessible to hikers due to its sheer cliffs, but makes for some stunning photo opportunities selfie fans can enjoy along the way.

Further in from the coastline, The Historical Way is a 230km adventure through the Algravian countryside, taking in forests, mountain ranges, rivers and creeks. En route, tourists can explore the tenth-century town on Aljezur or visit the flowerbeds of Borderia as they navigate through the 12-section trek.

Home to more than 300 days of sunshine per year, the Algarve has gained a reputation as a hotspot for hikers, cyclists and sun-lovers alike. An eight-day hiking trip to the Algarve starts from ?1,495 for two people, including flights and accommodations with breakfast included. This is based on a visit from June 3-10, with flights departing from London Southend with Ryanair.

To book visit https://www.portugala2z.com/en/tours

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