The Flying Dutch

"At the end of april I had the pleasure to hang out with these guys for a FULL day!
They picked me at Ericeira and provided a brand new Transition Patrol bike, with Mavic rims and a Pike shock to hit the trails that day. Those guys know how to rock!

From there WE went to the beautiful nature area round Sintra where they knew every trail from cross-country to downhill. 

Coming from the Netherlands where everything is pretty flat, the technical steep terrain of Sintra was a great challenge. João and Hugo scaled back all the way, guiding me with directions and where to look, always pushing my limits every corner as desired!"

Taco Zuidema


From the Mountain to the Beach

"Trail riding in Portugal – really?
Yes, you better believe it! Forget about the Alps, the new paradise of trail riding is in Serra da Sintra. Spectacular terrain, flowy trails, challenging, downhill sections – all of it really thought through and well shaped. You did an awesome job guys! I’m coming back, no questions asked. Thanks to João and Hugo for guiding. My recommendation for an overnight stay – Ralph and Fabian’s The Lodge - just as superb as the trails."

Sven Röber


Enduro Mag in Serra de Sintra

WERIDE Enduro Mag

Fabian Arzberger of Ridingstyle is traveling a lot! This time, he went to Portugal. This is his report!

While searching for a new riding destination in the southern climes, I stumbled across Portugals Serra de Sintra. Just a few kilometres east of the capital Lisbon, this mountainous forest area is a protected natural park that promises incredible trails spread across a breathtaking landscape, with sea views to top it all off. The host of other sporting options and its broad cultural offerings rendered the region even more appealing to me. So, flight and accommodation duly booked, the fun could begin.

On the edge of the national park and directly by the coast stands The Lodge, where I’d call home for the next six days. I’d decided that the ultimate way to explore the region would be a B&B with a beautiful garden, chill-out room and self-catering option. Here, I’d be provided with plenty of information on the local bike trails and could book both a local guide and a shuttle service.

What’s more The Lodge offers a yoga and fitness pavilion, swimming pool, sauna and whirlpool – decide between a complete workout or total relaxation. Your choice entirely. The surrounding area boasts over 50 surfing locations within a short drive, so you’ll always hit the perfect swell. For fans of bouldering, there are tons of opportunities in the immediate proximity. The Lodge’s reception is a mine of information with maps and details on local guides.

But first I head off on my mountain bike to get to know the area a little. At just 16 km wide, the Serra de Sintra isn’t particularly big, but its highest summit of 529 m can be seen from every direction. Reasoning that there had to be some adventure to be enjoyed, I pedaled off in search of it.

As I pedal up I find the odd trail or two. The open and friendly local riders that I encounter let me tag along and show me just what the Sintra Mountains have to offer.
You gradually pick up on the fact that the locals are pretty proud of their trails. Carefully laid, and furnished with berms, drops and jumps, there’s something to suit every taste. Flat, steep, flowing, techy, jumps, drops, berms – it’s all here. And despite the descents all being rather brief, they’re easy to link into each other and you’ll soon find yourself back up high.

The descents down to the coast have the same incredible views but are a little less trodden.

By the end of the day I’m shattered, having seen and ridden quite a few kilometres. In fact, too many kilometres probably, as my navigational skills kept failing me and I wasted time looking for trails. If you want to have a more worthwhile day of riding, turn to WERIDE. and get a local guide to accompany you. After appealing to the reception at The Lodge that evening, they arrange a guide for the next day.

Our guide Hugo guides us through the forests of Sintra the following day. WE’re riding trails that I’d never have found on my own. Super diverse, WE get down to business and repeatedly climb and descend. It’s the ideal terrain for enduro riders.

For those who aren’t so keen on climbing – or would just prefer to ride downhill as much as possible – you can book a shuttle guide. I decided to do this for a day as the conclusion to my trip and headed out again with the guys from WERIDE.

WE rode trail after trail virtually non-stop, some of them multiple times.

Unfortunately my riding came to a premature end after destroying my front wheel and one of my ribs on a hard landing. However, this allowed me to check out the hospital in nearby Colares – my verdict: not bad.

The schedule of the last two days took on a slightly more cultural theme, with a visit to the beach, a shopping trip to Lisbon and a good look at the fish in the Oceanarium.

Conclusion: Given the great value flights and accommodation, a week of riding in Serra de Sintra is definitely worth recommending. Diverse trails and Mediterranean flair are a winning combination. For those who want to stay longer, there are more than enough activities and attractions to keep you busy. In my opinion it’s the blend of surfing, bouldering and yoga that render the region and The Lodge so appealing too. They also offer airport transfers so rental car hassle can be avoided. The guys from WERIDE will guarantee that you find every single trail and there are more areas to be discovered on your bike too, such as closer to Lisbon or north of Sintra. 

Accommodation: The Lodge
Trail Guides: WERIDE
MTB technique and camps: Ridingstyle

Words: Fabian Arzberger | Pictures: Ridingstyle / WERIDE / TheLodge
URL: http://enduro-mtb.com/en/travel-portugal-enduro-style-in-the-serra-de-sintra


Finland meets Portugal

"I spent three sunny days with three amazing Portuguese guys guiding me through three very different sets of trails in Portugal. WERIDE offers professional guiding with the help of local riders all around Portugal."

"Pedaling or uplifts? Repetitive trails or an adventure? City or isolated accommodation? It's your choice! Areas such as Sintra, Lousã or Madeira are all very well known and there are lots of more high quality trails available. With the help of local riders you get to ride the best trails, including several ones not found on Strava. The high quality of service and dedication to details are apparent from the moment you get out of baggage claim: WERIDE will be waiting for you, making sure you settle in your accommodation and find the best spot for beers and food!"

"For WERIDE the riding is only part of the package though: you get to meet local riders, visit amazing sites such as Gondramaz and enjoy the Portuguese cuisine with fresh, local ingredients. You will leave Portugal with warm memories not only of riding but also of friendly people, tasty fresh food and unique landscapes."

Simo Kalatie


Flowy trails of Guarda

"This is not all about bikes, this is about life style...
Your friendship, the food, fast and beautiful trails, they tagged me deeply with lovely moments.
Thank you for that! I will never forget those simple days."

Ângelo Filho

"Just like a great wine, the sensations of this weekend will remain in my memory for a very long time. Great mood, great trails, great landscapes, great food and a huge feeling of happiness."

Luis Silva


Perfect trails, Terras de Bouro

"Amazing bike trip to Terras de Bouro, with unbelievable trails, overwhelming landscapes and very nice people. A great unforgettable experience! To repeat soon..."

Bruno Martins