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Stand at the edge of Europe at Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point of the European continent. This windswept headland in the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean crashing against dramatic cliffs. A solitary lighthouse and a monument mark the spot, where the poet Luís de Camões famously described it as 'where the land ends and the sea begins'. The raw, elemental beauty here is unforgettable — a must for anyone exploring the Lisbon coast.
Highlights & What to See
- Cabo da Roca Lighthouse: An iconic 18th-century lighthouse, still active, perched on the cliff edge. It's a classic photo spot, especially at sunset when the light turns golden.
- The Monument & Certificate: A stone cross and plaque commemorate the westernmost point of mainland Europe. Visit the tourist office nearby to get a personalized certificate proving you've been here — a quirky souvenir.
- Clifftop Walks: Follow the marked trails along the cliffs for staggering views of the rugged coastline. The wind can be fierce, so hold onto your hat!
- Sunset Views: This is one of the best places on the Lisbon coast to watch the sun sink into the Atlantic. Arrive early to secure a good spot.
- Nearby Praia da Ursa: A short, steep hike down from the cape leads to this wild, beautiful beach — one of the most stunning in the region, with huge rock formations and crashing surf.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend about 1–2 hours at Cabo da Roca itself — enough to soak in the views, explore the lighthouse area, and snap photos. If you plan to hike down to Praia da Ursa, add another 1–2 hours. Combine it with a half-day trip to Sintra or Cascais for a full day of exploration along the coast.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Sintra: A fairytale town with the colourful Pena Palace, Moorish Castle, and lush forests — just 20 minutes away by car.
- Cascais: A charming coastal town with sandy beaches, a historic centre, and excellent seafood restaurants, about 15 minutes east.
- Praia da Ursa: As mentioned, this wild beach is a short hike from the cape and offers a more adventurous experience.
- Lisbon: Portugal's vibrant capital is about 40 minutes away, with its iconic trams, pastelarias, and lively neighbourhoods.
- Guincho Beach: Known for its strong winds and big waves, it's a favourite among surfers and windsurfers, just a short drive south.
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Image credits
- Sintra — CEphoto, Uwe Aranas / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Lisbon — Queensland State Archives / CC PDM 1.0
- Sintra-Cascais Natural Park — Sos Curiosidades / CC BY-SA 2.0