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São Martinho do Porto

São Martinho do Porto

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São Martinho do Porto

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São Martinho do Porto is a charming coastal settlement nestled in the Oeste subregion of Portugal's Silver Coast, about an hour's drive north of Lisbon. This picturesque town is renowned for its distinctive shell-shaped bay, a rare geological formation that provides calm, sheltered waters, making it a unique natural feature. Situated at an elevation of approximately 7 metres, it offers a tranquil escape from the powerful Atlantic Ocean.

Visitors consistently praise São Martinho do Porto for its exceptionally safe and…

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    23 de setembro de 2020

    Ciclismo

    An amazing wide soft sandy beach in a protected Bay that's safer for swimming than the open ocean beaches further out along the coast

    6 de dezembro de 2021

    Ciclismo

    Nice bay with wide beach. Good for a swim, the bay is protected from the big waves. Nice place for a rest!

    26 de julho de 2025

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    beautiful Village. great place to chill out. check the camping site and eat in Tasca do Formiga.

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    1. Circuito Arco Rochoso do Penedo Furado – Vista do litoral de Nazaré (ponto de partida: Sítio)

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    820m

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    Passeio de bicicleta difícil. É necessário estar em boa forma. Maioritariamente com superfícies pavimentadas. Adequado a todos os níveis de experiência.

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    Passeio de bicicleta difícil. É necessário estar em boa forma. Maioritariamente com superfícies pavimentadas. Adequado a todos os níveis de experiência.

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    Elevação 10 m

    Previsão do Tempo

    Desenvolvido por Foreca

    Hoje

    sexta-feira 20 março

    18°C

    12°C

    65 %

    Dicas adicionais sobre o tempo

    Velocidade máxima do vento: 24,0 km/h

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    Localização:São Martinho do Porto, Leiria, Portugal

    Perguntas Frequentes

    What makes São Martinho do Porto's bay unique for swimming and water sports?

    The bay of São Martinho do Porto is a rare, naturally occurring shell-shaped formation. This unique shape, with only a narrow entrance to the Atlantic, creates exceptionally calm, sheltered, and clear waters. This protection from strong ocean currents and waves makes it ideal for swimming, paddleboarding, kayaking, and other water activities, especially for families.

    Are there specific rules for dog walking on the beaches or trails in São Martinho do Porto?

    While São Martinho do Porto is generally welcoming, specific rules for dogs on the main beach within the bay can vary by season. During peak summer months, dogs are often restricted from the main swimming areas. However, many of the walking trails and less crowded areas around the bay and towards the Atlantic side are suitable for dog walking, provided they are kept on a leash. Always look for local signage.

    What are some family-friendly activities in São Martinho do Porto beyond the beach?

    Beyond the safe bay for swimming, families can explore the charming old town with its narrow, cobbled streets. A popular activity is visiting the Duna de Salir do Porto, Portugal's highest sand dune, located on the southern side of the bay, which offers opportunities for 'sand surfing' or simply enjoying panoramic views. The promenade is also great for leisurely strolls, and there are various cafes and shops to explore.

    How accessible is São Martinho do Porto for visitors using wheelchairs or strollers?

    The promenade along the bay in São Martinho do Porto is generally flat and well-maintained, making it accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. Many of the restaurants and shops along this area also offer good accessibility. However, the older, upper part of the town features steeper, cobbled streets which may be more challenging. Some viewpoints and natural features like the Duna de Salir do Porto or the tunnel to the Atlantic side might have uneven terrain or steps.

    What are the public transport options for reaching São Martinho do Porto or its nearby trails?

    São Martinho do Porto is accessible by bus, with connections from larger cities like Lisbon. The town also had a train station historically, but current rail services might require transfers. For exploring nearby trails, local bus services might connect to surrounding villages, but for ultimate flexibility, a car is often recommended, especially for reaching more remote trailheads.

    Are there any permits required for hiking or accessing specific natural areas around São Martinho do Porto?

    Generally, no specific permits are required for hiking on the established trails around São Martinho do Porto or for accessing natural features like the Duna de Salir do Porto. Most trails are open to the public. However, if you plan to engage in organized activities or access private land, it's always wise to check local regulations or inquire with tourist information.

    What are the best times of year for hiking in São Martinho do Porto, avoiding crowds and extreme weather?

    While the warmer months are popular for beach activities, the shoulder seasons (spring: April-May, and autumn: September-October) are ideal for hiking. During these periods, the weather is pleasantly mild, and the trails are less crowded than in the peak summer. Winter walks can also be enjoyable, offering crisp air and solitude, though some facilities might have reduced hours.

    What kind of terrain and difficulty can hikers expect on trails near São Martinho do Porto?

    Hiking trails around São Martinho do Porto vary. Many coastal paths offer relatively flat walks along the bay or cliffs, suitable for most fitness levels. Trails leading to viewpoints, such as Santo António hill, may involve moderate inclines. The area around the Duna de Salir do Porto involves sandy terrain, which can be more challenging. Overall, most trails are considered easy to moderate, with some offering more strenuous climbs for panoramic rewards.

    Can you recommend any specific local shops or markets in São Martinho do Porto?

    São Martinho do Porto has a charming promenade lined with various shops, offering everything from beachwear and souvenirs to local crafts. For fresh produce and a taste of local life, look for any temporary markets that might be set up in the town square, especially during peak season. These often feature regional specialties and artisanal goods.

    Are there options for wild swimming or exploring less crowded water areas near the main bay?

    The main bay itself offers very calm and safe waters for swimming. For a different experience, the tunnel carved through the rocks on the northern headland provides access to the more powerful Atlantic side. While not suitable for casual swimming due to stronger currents, it offers a dramatic contrast and a sense of wilder coastal exploration. Less crowded spots within the bay might be found further from the main beach area, especially during off-peak times.

    What are the historical highlights of São Martinho do Porto?

    São Martinho do Porto has a rich history, first mentioned in 1257 as the seaport for Alcobaça, with significant shipbuilding and fishing activities. In the 19th century, it gained prominence as a seaside resort, frequented by Portuguese nobility and bourgeoisie, earning it the nickname 'bidet of the marquees'. The town's development was further aided by the opening of a train station in 1887, connecting it directly to Lisbon.

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