Jun 22 / 2025
When was the last time you went out of town?
You've probably said this to yourself: ‘This weekend I'm going to do something different’. And then... well, then the sofa, infinite scrolling and that series that doesn't convince you, but you keep watching, won again.
If you're looking for an excuse to break the pattern, Beeq has just launched one that's worth considering. Our e-book ‘Sugestões de Fim de Semana’ features routes and trails from the north to the south of Portugal and even in Spain, designed to help you enjoy the two most anticipated days of the week with stunning scenery, fresh air and incredible memories to create.
A map of ideas for those who want to do ‘something different’ but never quite know what.
The e-book brings together dozens of suggestions for bike rides - ideally on a Beeq, if you want to go further with less effort (and, of course, if you have good taste) - organised by region (north, centre and south) and by level of difficulty, which means you don't need to have weekly training sessions to venture out.
There are trails for those who want to enjoy the scenery without aching legs the next day. And there are others for those who like to work up a sweat (or look like they're training for a stage of the Tour). You choose. Beeq just gives you the map, the starting point and some useful tips.
Each suggestion comes with clear and straightforward information, the kind that saves time and complicated decisions: route length, points of interest, degree of difficulty, terrain and even suggestions on what to take with you. It's almost as if someone has planned everything for you - now all you have to do is pedal.
Believe me, the country is bigger than the three neighbourhoods you usually go to.
Portugal is full of absurdly beautiful landscapes, and many of them are less than an hour away. But between the logistics, the ‘I'll look into it later’ and the classic ‘I don't know where to start’, you end up doing exactly... nothing.
This e-book solves that. It doesn't require you to make a commitment to nature or give up your Sunday brunch. It just gives you real, accessible suggestions that you can even do in a group, if you can convince someone else to put down the scroll and get on a bike.
Basically, this is a guide designed for those who want to do more with their free days - without promising revolutions, just good experiences. An invitation to get out of the routine that will always be worthwhile, whatever degree of difficulty you choose.
Happy pedalling! See you soon. ⚡️