Summer by the Atlantic
Elise & Anne, 🇧🇪
Route: Setubal - Lagos
Format: Gravel Set Self-Guided Bike Tour
Dates: 6 days, June 2026
Bikes: Marin Four Corners
Setup: Rear rack + panniers
Stays: Hotels & Guesthouses

The Full Gravel Coast Journey

Route overview
Customer Review
★★★★★
We just got back from an amazing cycling trip to Portugal that was perfect from start to finish!
The routes selected were stunning and offered a true immersion into the beauty and diversity of the Portugal.
The bikes provided were of excellent quality which made riding with confidence and complete peace of mind so easy.
We want to give a huge thank you to Daniel and Roman for their support as they were incredibly responsive and provided almost immediate replies whenever we had a question. We will be back ! ☀️
Along the Way
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Planning the Journey
Elise and Anne contacted us in February after hearing about our Gravel Coast journey along the Costa Vicentina, from Setúbal to Lagos, from friends in Belgium who had travelled with us the previous autumn. It was already the second booking that came through their recommendation.

They were looking for their first multi-day bikepacking adventure: moderate daily distances, comfortable accommodation and enough time to enjoy the Atlantic coast without feeling rushed.

June is one of Portugal's transition months. While the weather is often perfect for cycling, the first hot days can already arrive. With that in mind, we designed their route to stay as close to the Atlantic as possible, avoiding long inland sections whenever we could. In the end, they were lucky—the weather along the coast was even cooler than back home in Belgium, where an exceptional heatwave hit that same week.
Getting Everything Ready
To give both riders the best possible fit, we added another Marin Four Corners to our fleet for smaller riders. Before departure, we also upgraded the bike from its standard 650B wheels to faster-rolling 700C wheels — a setup better suited to the firm gravel roads and long coastal stretches of this route.

The journey was planned as six relaxed riding days of around 50–60 km, combining many of our favourite coastal gravel sections with comfortable daily distances. The final stage was intentionally kept shorter so they could catch the afternoon train from Lagos and enjoy one last day exploring Lisbon.
During the trip, Elise and Anne asked if they could finish even earlier and ride at an even more relaxed pace. We prepared an alternative, shorter final route, and they arrived in Lagos without any rush, comfortably catching the 13:25 train north.

They also became the first riders we welcomed to our new office in Setúbal, making this trip a memorable milestone for us as well. As a lovely bonus, they introduced us to a local restaurant that has since become one of our own favourite recommendations.
Why We Recommend This Journey
✓ A great first multi-day gravel journey
✓ Beautiful Atlantic scenery from start to finish
✓ Quiet villages and welcoming guesthouses
✓ Comfortable 50–60 km riding days
✓ An excellent route for most of the year

If you're looking for your first multi-day gravel adventure in Portugal, we'd be happy to design a journey like this around your riding style, preferred pace and travel dates.
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