Horizontes – Turismo Desportivo

SEPTEMBER 30 TO OCTOBER 15 2023

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OPEN FROM 15 DECEMBER
TO 31 AUGUST

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SEPTEMBER 30 TO OCTOBER 15 2023

HALF PT 1001

A Portugal in half is a solution for those who cannot spend so many days of their professional life or for those to whom the distance of 1001km is still something scary. It still is, a very intense challenge, very immersive in all the cultures of these people who were Heroes of the sea and are noble and brave.

The division of Portugal into two halves, north, and south, is something perfectly assumed by the Portuguese. The river Tagus naturally makes this division and since the beginning of this nation it has been so: there is a before and an after the Tagus, for you a before the center, BC, and an AC, after the center.

AB – Before the Centre
518Km / 18102m D+
AC – After Center
544Km/10272m D+

BC – (NORTH – CENTRE)

BC - NORTH TO CENTRAL

Chaves – Alter do Chão

8 STAGES / 518Km / 18.102m D+

We cross Portugal a little more than half way. We travel from the extreme north, Chaves, cross the Tagus River and enter the Alentejo countryside to finish in Alter do Chão, famous for its Lusitano horse stud farm.

The hillsides of the Douro, the Serra da Estrela and the interior of Pinhal are also worth mentioning.
There are 8 stages of a greener Portugal, with steeper slopes and also with another diversity of landscapes.

Longest Stage –Fundão – Proença-a-Nova 75,2 km
Shortest stage – Castelo Vide – Alter do Chão 70,5 km – Stage nº 7
Daily Average – 74,4 km

AC - MIDDLE TO SOUTH

CASTELO DE VIDE – SAGRES

8 DAYS / 544Km / 10.272m

Alentejo is the starting point for this crossing of the southern half of the country. We start near the border with Spain, Castelo de Vide, the Sintra of the Alentejo, and go through all the Alentejo countryside and towards the coast, the Alentejo Coast, and then to the Vicentine and the Algarve.

It is half with a more uniform, flatter landscape and long paths until you reach the sea. It is also a section of PT1001 with fewer settlements along the way that will require another type of self-sufficiency.

Longest stage – Évora – Alcácer do Sal, 75,7km – Stage nº 3
Shortest stage – Aljezur – Sagres 50,0km – Stage nº 8
Daily Average – 68 km

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SEPTEMBER 30 TO OCTOBER 15 2023

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BRAZIL

NOVEMBER 24-26, 2023

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ULTRAMARATONA

BRAZIL

14-21 MAY 2023

PROENÇA CROSS TRAIL

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TRAIL | ULTRA TRAIL

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DECEMBER 8-10, 2023

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TRAIL

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FEB 18 - MAR 18 - APR 15 2023