Sintra Mountains

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Rising like a fairytale backdrop just northwest of Lisbon, the Sintra Mountains are a UNESCO World Heritage-listed landscape of misty forests, craggy peaks, and extravagant 19th-century Romantic palaces. This is where Portuguese royalty escaped the summer heat, and today you can wander through the same cool, pine-scented trails and marvel at the whimsical architecture that seems to sprout from the hillsides. The microclimate here often drapes the summits in fog, adding an otherworldly atmosphere that makes every visit feel like stepping into a storybook.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate a full day – from mid-morning to sunset – to explore the core sights. Start early at Pena Palace to beat the crowds, then descend to Quinta da Regaleira in the afternoon. If you're short on time, prioritise Pena and Regaleira, but know that the mountainside trails between them are part of the charm. For a deeper experience, consider an overnight stay in Sintra town to enjoy the evening calm and a second day hiking to the wilder western slopes like the Moorish Castle and Monserrate.

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