Cabo da Roca is a cape at the western coast of Portugal in the Lisbon Region. It is the westernmost point of the European continent.
Lisbon/Estoril coasts.
Lisbon, Queluz, Almada, Cascais, Sintra.
Sintra, Mafra, Colares, Praia das Maçãs, Praia Grande, Azenhas do Mar.
Scotturb Bus 403 which travels regularly between Sintra and Cascais stops at Cabo da Roca. It takes 35 minutes from Sintra, 25 minutes from Cascais.
Train service Cascais to/from Lisboa (Cais do Sodré train station).
Train service Sintra to/from Lisboa (Entrecampos train station).
CP (Railways)
Tagus (Tejo) river/Mar da Palha.
If you feel like spending you can get a certificate of your presence at the westernmost point of Europe.
You can go from here towards Sintra or Cascais or dare towards Mafra.
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Cabo da Roca is a cape at the western coast of Portugal in the Lisbon Region. It is the westernmost point of the European continent.
Regions
Lisbon/Estoril coasts.
Cities
Lisbon, Queluz, Almada, Cascais, Sintra.
Other destinations
Sintra, Mafra, Colares, Praia das Maçãs, Praia Grande, Azenhas do Mar.
Getting there
By bus
Scotturb Bus 403 which travels regularly between Sintra and Cascais stops at Cabo da Roca. It takes 35 minutes from Sintra, 25 minutes from Cascais.
Train service Cascais to/from Lisboa (Cais do Sodré train station).
Train service Sintra to/from Lisboa (Entrecampos train station).
CP (Railways)
See
Tagus (Tejo) river/Mar da Palha.
Things to do
If you feel like spending you can get a certificate of your presence at the westernmost point of Europe.
You can go from here towards Sintra or Cascais or dare towards Mafra.
Contact & location
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The photos displayed on this page are the property of one of the following authors:
Bert K, César García Pont, Pierre, Ciprian, K. Kendall, Sergio, Iñigo Tomé, Yusuke Kawasaki
Some photos courtesy of: . The photos provided by Flickr are under the copyright of their owners.
This travel guide also includes text from Wikitravel articles, all available at View full credits
R, Todd VerBeek and Tom Holland, Inas, Tatatabot, Xyzt1234 and Nsf600
This travel guide also includes text from Wikipedia articles, all available at View full credits