Forget the famous parks for a moment — the real record-breaker is hidden in Mata Nacional de Vale de Canas, just a few minutes outside Coimbra. This forest is home to the “Karri Knight”, a Eucalyptus tree that reached over 72 meters, making it one of the tallest living organisms in Continental Europe.
The forest has a long history of recovery after fires, and this giant stands as a symbol of resilience. It’s a peaceful, green sanctuary where you can feel the true scale of nature without the crowds of more touristy spots.
Important for Bike Travelers! ⚠️
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The Location: Don’t confuse this with Buçaco! Vale de Canas is on the outskirts of Coimbra (east side). It’s a short but punchy ride from the city center.
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The Climb: Getting here involves a steep ascent from the Mondego river valley. It’s a great “climbing” training spot for local cyclists.
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Trail Conditions: The forest has a mix of paved roads and dirt tracks. It’s a favorite spot for local MTB riders, but the main path to the giant tree is accessible for most bikes.
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Where to find it: Once inside the Mata, follow the path towards the lower arboretum area. The size of the trunk alone will tell you when you’ve found it!
Why visit:
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It’s a literal “Hidden Gem” — even many locals haven’t visited the base of this giant.
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Perfect for a quick but intense cycling loop from Coimbra.
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Incredible air quality and a great spot for a break during a long ride across central Portugal.
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