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Guincho

Guincho is a coastal area on the Atlantic coast of Portugal, located near Cascais in the Lisbon District. The centerpiece is Praia de Guincho, a long, windswept beach known for its high-energy waves and strong winds. Guincho lies to the west of Cascais, along the route toward Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point of mainland Europe. The beach and surrounding headland, including the Guincho promontory, form part of the Sintra-Cascais Nature Park, a protected landscape that preserves coastal cliffs, dunes, and maritime habitats.

The area is recognized for its attractive scenery and ecological value. It hosts a range of habitats,

Guincho is a popular destination for water sports, especially windsurfing, kitesurfing, and surfing, drawing local and

Access is by road from Cascais, with parking available in designated areas. In addition to natural and

including
sand
dunes
and
rocky
shoreline,
supporting
diverse
plant
and
animal
life
and
serving
as
a
habitat
for
migratory
birds.
The
park’s
management
emphasizes
conservation
while
allowing
recreational
use,
with
attention
to
erosion,
dune
integrity,
and
human
impact
on
coastal
environments.
international
enthusiasts
due
to
the
favorable
conditions
created
by
Atlantic
swells
and
reliable
winds.
Seasonal
surf
schools
and
equipment
rentals
operate
along
the
coast,
complementing
the
natural
appeal
of
the
landscape.
Visitors
also
use
the
area
for
scenic
viewpoints
and
coastal
hiking,
linking
Guincho
with
nearby
Cascais
and
Sintra.
recreational
values,
the
site
remains
a
key
example
of
coastal
conservation
within
a
populated
metropolitan
region.