The Seven Hanging Valleys Trail

We woke up to beautiful sunshine on our last full day in Portugal. After breakfast we checked out and drove down to the trailhead for the Percurso dos Sete Vales Suspensos, the so-called Seven Hanging Valleys Trail.

If you google “Hiking in the Algarve” this trail typically comes up at or near the top of the list for one day hikes. It’s also referenced as one of the best coastal hikes in Europe. Like our last two hikes this one features the spectacular Algarve coastline with dramatic cliffs, sea stacks, arches, sinkholes, caves and incredible beaches.

It’s called the Seven Hanging Valleys because the dramatic coastal erosion has pushed the water course for each of the seven main ravines high up in the hills rather than at seaside. Thus, “hanging valleys”.

The trailhead is at Praia da Marinha, one of the most iconic beaches in the Algarve, and finishes six kilometres later (closer to eight if you amble around like we do) at Praia do Vale de Centianes where there is a beachside restaurant. You can certainly do it as an out and back but we followed the recommendation to start in Marinha, finish with lunch in Centianes and catch an Uber back to our car. This worked well as we needed to drive north to Lisbon in the late afternoon.

Over our shoulders you can see Praia da Marinha,

One of the main attractions along this stretch of coastline is the Benagil cave. You can see into the sinkhole from the trail but to access the cave you need to book a boat tour or rent a kayak. We definitely plan to do this (the kayak) the next time we are here.

We did stop at Benagil Beach for a little down time. There are a number of beaches that you can access from the trail. Benagil was lovely.

Benagil Beach

The first two kilometres of the trail are fairly straightforward but there are some challenging sections over the last few kilometres that involve some tricky climbs and descents. The views were spectacular throughout as was the weather.

One lovely feature of the hiking here at this time of year are all the flowers that are emerging atop and along the cliffs. This trail was no different!

The last major landmark as you move west is the Alfanzina lighthouse, which perches attractively high on a cliff side.

The Alfanzina lighthouse in the distance

Once you pass the lighthouse it is one more km and then a steady descent down to Praia do Vale de Centianes and lunch!

It was a pleasure having the chance to hike this trail on our last day. What a fantastic six weeks in Spain and Portugal! Special thanks to Darren and Truus for hosting us in Sevilla (which seems ages ago now) and getting our trip off to such a great start. We loved every stop and are excited about returning and exploring more of both countries.

Thanks for following along!

10 responses to “The Seven Hanging Valleys Trail”

  1. Darren Philip Climans Avatar
    Darren Philip Climans

    Last day, rocking shorts and short sleeves, bucket list hike, cold beers and an ocean view… finishing on a high!

    Truus just told me it’s going to be 16 degrees in Newmarket next week, so a warm homecoming is in the cards.

    Thanks for the blog, and for the time we were able to share in Sevilla!

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    1. Thanks to you guys! Enjoy your last few weeks.

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  2. What an awesome way to end your adventures! Safe travels home!

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    1. Thanks ML! Looking forward to catching up soon!

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  3. Beautiful adventures and I look forward to the next. Thank you 👋👀😊

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    1. Thanks for reading and for your encouragement!

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  4. What a spectacular end to your sightseeing in the Algarve!!!
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  5. Woohoo! What a fabulous trip, and so well documented! Thanks for sharing all of your delights of Spain & Portugal — a great guide if we ever get there! 🤗

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  6. A spectacular conclusion to another epic adventure! Thank you for taking so much time to share it with all of us!

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  7. Thanks so much for sharing all of your travel experiences in Spain and Portugal. I loved “travelling along” with you. 

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