When you imagine the Algarve, do you think of beautiful beaches and luxurious holidays? Well, it’s also a fantastic place for biking and exploration. Many of the inGamba team members, including guides, soigneurs and mechanics, call Portugal home. This special randonnée presents an opportunity for participants to benefit from their intimate knowledge and explore the Algarve.
Situated at the southernmost point of Portugal, the Algarve features sun-kissed, golden-sand beaches, whitewashed houses with Moorish terraces, and some of the finest food in the country. You can choose from dishes like tender stuffed squid, xerém (corn porridge with clams), juicy and sweet oysters and clams, and local vegetables and fruits like figs and oranges, as well as nuts and cheese.
Riding along the Algarve coast offers stunning views of cliffs, with elevations around 100 meters and climbs reaching up to 300 meters. However, the real magic lies further inland, where you’ll find some of Portugal’s best cycling routes. It’s no wonder the Volta ao Algarve returns here every year in February!
The Volta ao Algarve provides a major early test for the pro peloton, attracting some of the world’s best riders to its start line. It’s the perfect tune-up for one-day specialists ahead of the Spring Classics, while Grand Tour riders use it to shake off the winter rust. Packed with punchy finishes, a short time trial, and a little bit of everything for the diverse mix of stars in the line-up, this race is one exhilarating journey. You’ll have the opportunity to watch the pros in action and take on some of the same routes they ride. For instance, the Mount Fóia climb near Monchique is a regular feature in the race and is esteemed as the region’s most renowned climb. It’s 7.3 km long with an average gradient of 5.9% and is definitely a challenge worth embracing.