About cycling & running in BejaBeja Base Miles
Running: Locals keep running simple in Beja. Beja Running Club brings 76 members to the city park every Saturday for a 5 km run or walk. The group suits young legs, older legs, and anyone rebuilding Z2. The city park works for easy laps, steady intervals, and a chat after. Locals like the point of it: get out, leave the phone aside, and be with people. Trilho dos Cogumelos, Trail Ribeira de Limas, Trilhos de Mértola, and Trail Mineiro Aljustrel give the trail crowd proper anchor races within reach.
Cycling: Locals ride a lot of mixed ground around Beja. The Beja area has 89 cycle routes, and those routes total 11,691 km of tracked riding. Velo Club Os Leões gives the BTT scene a real local marker. One route covers 6 km and climbs 788 m, so it works for a long base miles day. Another route covers 3 km and climbs 782 m, so it feels more gran fondo than coffee spin. Serra do Mendro holds the climbing feel, while Baixo Alentejo gives gravel paths, mountain bike trails, vineyards, olive groves, and enough dirt for cyclocross legs.
Season: April and July pull the most riders onto the roads around Beja. Summer in the Alentejo can exceed 35°C, so locals move runs and rides early and keep the hard intervals short. The city park still works for a controlled 5 km, and the longer cycling routes need honest bottles. Winter changes the rhythm for both sports because the heat stops running the day. Runners lean into trail races like SUNRISE TRAIL RUNNING Ferreira do Alentejo, and riders look at BTT days such as 10th Geração Radical Marathon, 15th BTT Trails do Pisão, and XvIII BTT ROTA DA ÁGUA DE FERREIRA DO ALENTEJO.