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Salinas do Samouco

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Salinas do Samouco

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Salinas do Samouco is a remarkable 360-hectare complex of historic salt pans and a vital ecological sanctuary situated on the left bank of the Tagus estuary, near Alcochete, Portugal. Just a short distance from Lisbon, this Special Protection Area (ZPE) is renowned for its rich biodiversity, particularly its role as a crucial habitat for migratory birds, and its enduring tradition of artisanal salt production. The area lies at a low elevation of approximately 9 metres above sea level, making it…

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    July 12, 2023

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    The "secadouro de Alcochete".

    Between 1930 and 1970, cod were dried there.

    Cod is a fish caught in cold northern waters such as Newfoundland.

    Portugal in the 1920s imported all the cod consumed. In the 1920s, Portugal experienced hunger.

    To remedy this problem, the former dictator Salazar had Portugal fish its cod and dry it industrially in Portugal. The secadouro de Alcochete was one of those places.

    Salazar popularized cod.
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    Salinas do Samouco – Sarilhos Bridge loop from Praça do Quebedo

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    Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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    Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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    Location: São Francisco, Setúbal, Portugal

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the main hiking trails available at Salinas do Samouco and what are their characteristics?

    Salinas do Samouco offers well-marked walking and cycling trails. Two prominent options are the Flamingo trail, which is approximately 4.7 km long, and the Pernilongo (Shank) trail, extending about 6 km. These trails are generally considered easy, suitable for various fitness levels, and provide excellent opportunities for bird observation and exploring the diverse habitats.

    What is the typical terrain and difficulty level of the trails at Salinas do Samouco?

    The trails at Salinas do Samouco feature varied terrain, including paths through salt marshes, pine forests, and along the estuary. They are generally flat, with a low elevation of around 9 meters above sea level, making them suitable for easy walking and cycling. The difficulty is considered low, making it accessible for beginners and families.

    Are there any specific points of interest or landmarks to look out for while visiting Salinas do Samouco?

    Beyond the abundant birdlife, key points of interest include the active salt pan, Marinha do Canto, where traditional salt production methods are still used. You can also spot the Mirandese donkeys, part of a preservation effort for this endangered breed. The historical 'secadouro de Alcochete', a former cod drying facility, offers a glimpse into the region's past.

    How can I get to Salinas do Samouco using public transport from Lisbon?

    Salinas do Samouco is accessible from Lisbon via public transport. Options include taking a boat/ferry across the Tagus estuary, followed by a bus connection. From Alcochete, the site is reached via the N501, with clear directional signage.

    Is Salinas do Samouco a family-friendly destination, and are there specific activities for children?

    Yes, Salinas do Samouco is considered a family-friendly destination. The easy walking and cycling trails are suitable for children. The opportunity to observe a wide variety of birds, including flamingos, and see the Mirandese donkeys can be particularly engaging for younger visitors. It's a great place for a gentle outdoor adventure.

    Is Salinas do Samouco dog-friendly, and are there any restrictions for pets?

    While the general area is natural, specific rules regarding dogs on the trails or within the reserve might apply to protect the sensitive bird habitats and other wildlife. It's advisable to check the official website or contact the foundation directly for the most current pet policies before bringing your dog.

    What is the best time of year to visit Salinas do Samouco for optimal birdwatching and pleasant walking conditions?

    For optimal birdwatching, the migration seasons (spring and autumn) or high tide periods are generally recommended, as many species gather in the salt pans. For pleasant walking conditions, spring and early autumn offer milder temperatures. Summer can be hot, while winter might be cooler but still offers good birdwatching opportunities.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options conveniently located near Salinas do Samouco?

    Salinas do Samouco is located near Alcochete, where you can find various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. Alcochete offers a range of dining experiences and places to stay, making it a convenient base for visitors to the reserve.

    How long does it typically take to walk the main trails at Salinas do Samouco natural reserve?

    The duration of your walk depends on the trail you choose and your pace. The Flamingo trail (4.7 km) might take around 1 to 1.5 hours, while the Pernilongo trail (6 km) could take approximately 1.5 to 2 hours at a leisurely pace, allowing time for birdwatching and enjoying the scenery.

    Are there any specific permits or entry fees required to access Salinas do Samouco?

    While the natural reserve is managed by a foundation dedicated to conservation, specific information regarding permits or entry fees is best confirmed by checking their official website or contacting them directly. Some areas might have guided tours or specific access requirements.

    What kind of wildlife, particularly birds, can I expect to see at Salinas do Samouco?

    Salinas do Samouco is a birdwatcher's paradise, hosting over 203 bird species. You can expect to see thousands of birds, especially during migration. Notable species include Greater Flamingos, Black-winged Stilts, Kentish Plovers, and various egrets. The diverse habitats support a rich variety of waterfowl and waders.

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