Seven Hanging Valleys Trail is a not-to-miss hike in the Algarve. This 6-kilometer route is known for its breathtaking scenery. lt offers spectacular views of the rugged coast, limestone cliffs, picturesque beaches, and natural caves. The trail is a great short alternative to the famous Fishermen’s Trail, a multi-day route along the west coast of the Algarve.
The route overview
- Total distance – 6 km/3,7 mi one way, it’s a linear route
- Time – from 2 hours
- Total ascent – 210 m
- Total descent – 228 m
- Difficulty – moderate
- Starting point – Praia da Marinha, Lagoa/Praia do Vale de Centianes, Carvoeiro
- Finishing point – Praia do Vale de Centianes, Carvoeiro/Praia da Marinha, Lagoa
- Walking route – Praia da Marinha – Benagil (at 2 km) – Praia do Carvalho (at 3,5 km) – Alfanzina Lighthouse (at 5 km) – Praia do Vale de Centianes (at 6 km).
GPX file of the trail
You can download our GPX file of the trail and use it on your device (GPS watch or phone) for navigation.
Where is the Seven Hanging Valleys Trail?
The trail is situated in Southern Algarve, between the towns of Carvoeiro and Albufeira (much closer to Carvoeiro). The famous nearby attractions are Marinhas Beach and Benagil Cave.
Distance to the Seven Hanging Valleys Trail from the 6 main tourist towns in the Algarve
- from Faro – 58 km/36 mi
- from Vilamoura – 40 km/25 mi
- from Albufeira – 25 km/15,5 mi
- from Carvoeiro – 7 km/4,3 mi to the east point, 700 m/0,4 mi – to the west point of the trail
- from Portimão – 16 km/10 mi
- from Lagos – 43 km/26,7 mi
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How long is the 7 Hanging Valleys trail?
The Seven Hanging Valleys Trail is a 6 km/3,7 mi linear route. It can be walked as a return trail then the total distance will be 12 km/7,4 mi.
Where does it start?
The Seven Hanging Valleys Trail starts at the famous Marinha Beach, about 7 km from Lagoa. The Micheline Guide named it one of the top 10 beaches in Europe and one of the 100 most beautiful beaches in the world. Lagoa is the nearest to the beach town. Technically the trail doesn’t lead to the beach. From the lookout point at the Marinha Beach Parking, the beach is on the left-hand side down the stairs and the trailhead is on the right. Once you start walking you won’t see the beach anymore. It would be best if you visited it before starting the actual hike.
Where does it finish?
The Seven Hanging Valleys Trail finishes at Praia do Vale de Centianes in Carvoeiro. The beach is about 2 km from the center of the town and Carvoeiro Beach. The beach area has many guesthouses, a couple of restaurants, and a shop. If you want to stay close to the Seven Hanging Valleys Trail there are plenty of accommodation options in Carvoeiro.
How to get to the Seven Hanging Valleys Trail?
The easiest way to get to the start of the Seven Hanging Valleys Trail is by car. If you’re planning to explore the Algarve and visit several locations renting a car is highly recommended. There are public buses and trains but it takes much longer, and some beaches can’t be reached by public transport. For navigating put Marinha Beach in Google Maps and it’ll lead you directly to the parking lot by the beach.
It’s possible to get to the Seven Hanging Valleys Trail using a hop-on-hop-off bus. It’s a circular route Rota das Falesias (the cliffs route) that connects Portimão, Carvoeiro, and Marinha Beach. Buses run daily between 9 am to 6 pm. Tickets can be purchased on the bus. The main stops are Portimão, Ferragudo, Carvoeiro, Benagil Beach, and Marinha Beach. You can find more details on the route here.
Uber works great in the Algarve. If you don’t want to rent a car and want to get around quickly (without waiting for buses and trains) it’s your best option, especially for relatively short distances.
Places to stay nearby
If you want to stay close to the 7 Hanging Valleys Trail I would recommend Carvoeiro. It’s a nice small beach town with many hotels, restaurants, and bars.
If you’d rather stay in a bigger place Lagos is a great option. It’s not far from the Seven Hanging Valleys Trail, about 30 km. Several beautiful sandy beaches in Lagos are great for tanning, surfing, kayaking, etc. The town has many hostels, hotels, restaurants, bars, and supermarkets.
Is the route well-marked?
Yes, it’s marked with yellow and red stripes painted on wooden poles or rocks from end to end. The route marking of the Seven Hanging Valleys Trail is the same as for the Rota Vicentina. It’s easy to follow the trail in either direction. The route follows the coast from the start to the end even if you miss a sign just continue walking along the cliffs.
Seven Hanging Valleys Trail – route options
Walking the trail from start to end
You walk the trail from point to point starting at Marinha Beach and finishing at Vale de Centianes Beach. The total distance of this route is 6 km/3,7 mi. It takes 2 hours to complete it. If you start early in the morning you can be done by 10 am. You can take a taxi or an Uber to get back to your car.
Walking to and back
You can walk the Seven Hanging Valleys Trail as a return route from Marinha Beach to Vale de Centianes Beach and back. The total distance of the route is 12 km/7,4 mi. It takes 4-5 hours to complete it. In this case, you don’t have to worry about getting to your car.
Doing a part of the trail
You can do any part of the trail that has car access. The most beautiful views are on the Marinha Beach to Benagil Beach part. But there are usually many tourists, especially in summer. The distance is 2 km/1,2 mi one way.
The part between Vale de Centianes Beach and Praia do Carvalho is the least crowded even in the peak season there won’t be too many people. That part is 2,5 km/1,5 mi one way.
The middle part between Benagil Beach and Carvalho Beach has nice caves and beautiful beaches. The distance of that part is 1,5 km/1 mi one way.
Can the trail be walked in either direction?
Yes, the Seven Hanging Valleys Trail can be walked in either direction; starting at Marinha Beach and finishing at Praia do Vale de Centianes or another way around. Which direction is better is difficult to say. The views are great both ways make sure from time to time to look back. If you drive it’s better to start at Marinha Beach because there is a spacious parking lot nearby. There are spots to park a car along the road but they’re limited.
How to get back after the hike?
The Seven Hanging Valleys trail is a linear route. If you park your car at the start of the trail to get back to it you can either walk back or take an Uber. Walking can be nice if you have enough time. In this case, the hike will take you a big part of the day including at least one long stop for lunch and rest. Plan to spend 5-6 hours on the trail.
If you don’t have time to do the return hike you can take an Uber. We often use Uber in the Algarve it’s cheap and fast. To take a normal Uber (up to 4 people) from Praia da Marinha costs around 6 euros. For a larger car that can take more than 4 passengers, you’ll pay 10 euros. Waiting time depending on the season is between 5 and 15 minutes. You’ll need an Uber app on your phone to use it.
If you don’t have a car and staying near the trail you can take an Uber both ways to get to the trailhead and back to your hotel.
What is the scenery like on the trail?
The scenery on the Seven Hanging Valleys Trail is spectacular; rugged limestone cliffs, bizarrely shaped pinnacles sticking out of the water, picturesque sandy beaches, dramatic drops, underground caves, and stunning lookout points. It is truly one of the most beautiful coastal hiking routes. I’d recommend having enough time to walk the trail without rushing, enjoying the scenery, and stopping at picturesque beaches.
If you’re looking for a less touristy route with stunning views I recommend the Trail of the Headlands. It’s a 6-kilometer coastal trail that starts in Carvoeiro.
Can you hike to Benagil Cave?
Yes and no. The famous Benagil Cave is on the Seven Hanging Valleys Trail. You can see the hole on the surface but can’t look inside the cave. There is a fence around it that prevents people from getting close to the edges of the cave. The only way to get to Benagil Cave is by boat, kayak, or swimming.
If you want to see the Benagil Cave you can do a kayak tour to the cave from Benagil Beach. The tour takes about 2 hours you can combine it with the hike. In summer I’d recommend booking the activity in advance otherwise you risk spending a couple of hours waiting for the next available tour.
Seven Hanging Valleys Trail map
Seven Hanging Valleys Trail route description
The route is 6 km one way but with walking around to different lookout points and going down to the beaches your total distance will be more. My total distance was 7 km.
I’ve divided the trail into three parts according to how busy it is.
Part 1. Marinha Beach – Benagil Beach, 2 km/1,2 mi
The first part of the Seven Hanging Valleys Trail is from Marinha Beach to Benagil Beach. It’s a 2-kilometer stretch that is extremely busy. Many tourists walk this part between two beaches. Marinha Beach and Benagil are two sights in the Algarve that attract thousands of people. I think this part has the most impressive views over the cliffs, pinnacles with arches, and beaches.
At Benagil Beach there are 4 restaurants. After that, there will be no cafes or restaurants till the end of the trail except for a food kiosk at Carvalho Beach.
The highlights of the first part include Marinha Beach, Mirador dos Arcos viewpoint, Mesquite Beach, Corredoura Beach, Bengali Cave, and Benagil Beach.
Part 2. Benagil Beach – Praia do Carvalho, 1,5 km/1 mi
The second part of the Seven Hanging Valleys Trail from Benagil Beach to Praia do Carvalho is about 1,5 km. Once you pass the Benagil there will be significantly fewer people. Praia do Carvalho is not to be missed here. It’s a small picturesque beach surrounded by limestone cliffs. The access to the beach is through a tunnel with a long staircase.
The highlights of the second part are stunning views of Benagil Beach from the top of the cliffs, a cave with a long staircase leading to Carvalho Beach, and Carvalho Beach itself.
Part 3. Praia do Carvalho – Praia do Vale de Centianes, 2,5 km/1,5 mi
The last part from Praia do Carvalho to Praia do Vale de Centianes is the least crowded. It’s a 2.5-kilometer stretch. I walked the Seven Hanging Valleys Trail on a public holiday and there were few people on this part of the trail. There is a nice picnic spot in the forest at 4,6 km. I enjoyed the last part because it was quiet. The parts of the trail go through the pine forest offering some shade. This part can be called the most challenging because of a long staircase leading up from Carvalho Beach and a couple of ascents and descents along the way.
The highlights of the last part include several natural pits, Cabo Carvoeiro, several viewpoints, Alfanzina Lighthouse, Vale Suspenso Viewpoint, and Praia do Vale de Centianes.
When is the best time for hiking?
Weatherwise spring is our favorite time for hiking in Portugal. We’ve done several hikes and long-distance walks along the Portuguese Coast in April/May including the famous Fisherman’s Trail, a beautiful coastal hike in the Western Algarve.
During the summer months, June to September it gets very hot especially from mid-July to mid-September. It’s not the best time for hiking in the Algarve. It’s the peak season for the region there are thousands of people everywhere. If you walk the Seven Hanging Valleys Trail during these months it’s highly recommended to start early in the morning before it gets very crowded and too hot.
From the second half of September to mid-November it is warm, mostly sunny, and far less crowded than in the summer. Just like the spring, it’s a good time for hiking.
The winter months December to February are cooler and rainier but there are still plenty of sunny days. Except for the Christmas holiday overall that time of the year there are very few tourists from that point of view, it’s the best time to visit the Algarve. It’s a pleasant time for hiking the Seven Hanging Valleys Trail. You don’t have to worry about starting early or finding parking.
Tips for hiking in the Algarve
- Start the hike early in the morning, especially during the summer months. This way you’ll skip the midday heat.
- If you stop for a picnic take all your rubbish and leftovers with you.
- Carry enough water.
- Use sunscreen and wear a hat.
- Stay on the marked trail.
- Don’t climb over the wooden fences to come close to the caves. It’s not safe for you and not good for the structures. Limestone cliffs are very fragile.
- If you walk the trail during the busiest months (July, August, and September) and don’t want to spend an hour waiting for your food at one of the restaurants along the Seven Hanging Valleys Trail rather bring snacks or sandwiches with you. There will be places to stop for rest and lunch on the trail.
- To find a parking spot, especially on weekends and during the peak season, it’s recommended to arrive at the Marinha Beach parking early in the morning.
What to pack for the hike?
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