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STAGE 2

Sacavém > V.F. Xira

STAGE 2

Sacavém > V.F. Xira

STAGE 2

Sacavém > V.F. Xira

STAGE 2

Sacavém > V.F. Xira

STAGE 2

Sacavém > V.F. Xira

23,3 KMS

MEDIUM

DIRT AND ASPHALT

Between riverfront areas and old rural roads, this stage crosses the municipalities of Loures and Vila Franca de Xira, in a territory where the river defines both the route and the landscape. In Sacavém, the Ceramics Museum preserves the memory of the former Fábrica de Loiça (ceramics factory) and bears witness to the region’s industrial importance.

The route then follows the riverfront, crossing floodplain areas and towns developed along the Tagus, where fishing and river navigation historically shaped economic and social life. Along the route, a succession of towns with a strong identity linked to the river: Póvoa de Santa Iria, Forte da Casa, Alverca and Alhandra.

In Póvoa de Santa Iria, the highlight is Praia dos Pescadores, which includes an Environmental and Landscape Interpretation Center; in Alverca, the Air Museum complex and the Church of Pastorinhos; and in Alhandra, the Dr. Sousa Martins House Museum and the Church of São João Baptista. Each of these towns retains traces of the agricultural and river life that shaped the region.

The stage ends in Vila Franca de Xira, where the riverside route leads to the historic center. The city maintains its connection to the river and to navigation, bringing together civil and religious heritage such as the Manueline Pillory, the Main Church, the Museum of Neo-Realism and the tile panels of the railway station, symbols of the transition into the heart of the Ribatejo region.

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Between the Tagus River and the Ribatejo plains, old roads, farms and industrial areas follow one another in a landscape where the countryside and the river remain connected.

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