Explore Peneda-Gerês National Park

Tour Number 17

Explore Peneda-Gerês National Park

Begin your adventure by exploring the delightful riverside town of Ponte de Lima in the heart of Northern Portugal’s Minho region. Explore its renowned gardens, medieval centre and Roman bridge before enjoying traditional Minho cuisine with a glass or two of locally produced Vinho Verde wine at one of Ponte de Lima’s excellent restaurants.

Once fully briefed and refreshed, your first day of walking will take you from the remote mountain village of Branda da Aveleira to Peneda Sanctuary with fantastic views in every direction and plenty of beautiful forests. You may encounter the long-horned Cachena cows and Garrano horses as they wander freely to graze on the surrounding slopes. Spend the night in a comfortable hotel in an authentic village.

The next day, you’ll make your way south, via villages, waterways and a gorgeous valley, to see Lindoso castle and its collection of communal stone granaries and threshing area. Rest and enjoy your cosy village cottage accommodation and a delicious traditional meal in a nearby restaurant.

Using Lindoso as your base, you will discover the beauty of the Serra Amarela mountains on a village-to-village trail the following day.

When it’s time to move on, another impressive cluster of grain stores awaits you in the village of Soajo, along with ancient granite cottages and a series of stone watermills that were essential for grinding corn and wheat in an isolated self-sufficient community. You’ll have ample opportunity to glimpse local lifestyles both past and present in Soajo and the villages you walk through en route.

Using a charming country house in Soajo as your base for two nights, your final day of hiking encompasses some of the wildest and most spectacular scenery on this tour and curiosities like a wolf trap as you walk back to Soajo from the village of Avelar. You’ll also have the opportunity to bathe in pristine natural pools set in beautiful woodland before walking through more forest and traditional villages towards the end of the trail.

Your final day brings you from the wilderness to the fascinating city of Porto. You will have time to explore the UNESCO World Heritage Centre, port wine cellars, and fantastic restaurants. Spend the night in a comfortable city center hotel before making your onward journey.

 

Highlights

The highlights of this tour are the cozy rural accommodation, breathtaking landscapes, insights into rural community lifestyles, authentic mountain villages, Peneda Sanctuary, lakes, rivers, forests, mountains, Lindoso Castle, wolf traps, and summer settlements.

Availability 

March 1 – October 31

      Itinerary

      Day 1

      Arrival to Ponte de Lima

      • Make your way to the charming riverside town of Ponte de Lima where you will be greeted at your accommodation by a member of our team for a full briefing about your Peneda-Gerês National Park program and handover of the support documents and equipment.
      • Spend the rest of the day exploring this attractive town at leisure. Among the highlights are the International Garden Festival, Arnado Park, the Gothic parish church, a riverside walkway and cycle path, the Roman bridge, and a compact medieval center with interesting squares, shops, and cafés.
      • Choose from one of the town’s many excellent restaurants and enjoy tasty local cuisine with a glass or two of Vinho Verde wine.

      Accommodation in a 3* hotel 

      Day 2

      Linear walk from Branda da Aveleira to Peneda – 11.0 km (6.8 miles)

      • After a satisfyingly tasty breakfast, your private driver will meet you in the hotel lobby to drive you to the small village of Branda da Aveleira to start the walk over Peneda Mountain along an ancient shepherd’s trail.
      • Cross wild rocky highlands with sweeping views over the surrounding mountains. At a plateau in this majestic landscape, you’ll encounter an isolated reservoir, seemingly in the middle of nowhere.
      • After relaxing by the water, a steep descent along a dramatic stone stairway and path brings you to the sanctuary of Peneda, completely hidden and almost beneath your feet.
      • A comfortable overnight stop awaits you in the modern hotel that has been tastefully installed in the former pilgrims’ quarters alongside the sanctuary.

      Accommodation in a 3* hotel

      Meals: Breakfast and packed lunch

      Day 3

      Linear walk from Peneda to Lindoso – 18.8km (11.7 miles)

      • Leave Peneda Sanctuary by walking down the valley along a centuries-old pilgrim route used by people from surrounding villages to attend religious festivals at the religious complex.
      • Dramatic mountain scenery and enormous rock faces surround you as you follow the Peneda river through the small village of Tibo and continue down the valley to a place where two rivers converge. At this point, the river forms the frontier with Spain and it is easy to imagine the considerable flow of contraband that crossed this remote border.
      • From the village of Várzea, it is an easy walk along a paved road beside the spectacular dam across the River Lima to nearby Lindoso, where the castle stands as testimony to its former importance.
      • Spend the night in a beautifully restored traditional village cottage and take a while to examine the traditional tools and examples of embroidery on display.

      Accommodation: Country Cottage

      Meals: Breakfast and packed lunch

      Day 4

      Serra Amarela circular walk – 21.4km (13.3 miles)

      • Walk through the ancient streets of Lindoso village and through a forest to follow an unpaved road that leads gently uphill, offering spectacular views of the Soajo Mountains opposite.
      • Once you begin your descent, the views get even better! Enjoy the utter peace and quiet and pure mountain air as you make your way downhill to the village of Cidadelhe. At this point, you have walked 15.5km/9.6 miles. If this is enough for the day, you can take a taxi back to your lodgings.
      • For those who want a longer walk, complete the circuit and walk all the way to Lindoso.

      Accommodation: Country House

      Meals: Breakfast and packed lunch

      Day 5

      Linear walk from Lindoso to Soajo – 15.4km (9.5 miles)

      • As you leave Lindoso, and its incredible collection of 54 espigueiros (grain stores) and castle behind, you’ll walk through the varied countryside with moss-covered boulders, oak forests, streams, and small waterfalls.
      • You’ll also pass through the village of Parada, once one of the most important in the area, before returning to Cidadelhe.
      • From here, you’ll make your way along paths and back roads to another village where you can see the hydroelectric power station that locals depend upon.
      • Cross the River Lima then a final climb brings you into the village of Soajo where you will spend two nights in a wonderfully restored traditional stone house.
      • Spend the rest of the day exploring this village and reward your efforts with a chilled beer sitting in the shade of a tree outside a local café.

      Accommodation:  Country Cottage

      Meals: Breakfast and packed lunch

      Day 6

      Linear walk from Avelar to Soajo – 19.3 km (12 miles)

      • A short, scenic drive takes you to Avelar, a small village of shepherds in the heart of spectacular Soajo Mountain.
      • Your reward for a rather steep start to today’s walk is striking views of unparalleled landscapes; the peaks and dips of the Peneda and Soajo Mountains and the lush Ramiscal Valley. You will also see rare examples of local heritage in the form of wolf traps and shepherd shelters.
      • As you make your way downhill, you will encounter an enchanting section of the river with pools of inviting turquoise water and small waterfalls.
      • Take a dip before continuing to walk through the pretty forests that surround the Mezio Park Gate. Stop here to learn about the natural and cultural treasures in this part of the vast national park.
      • Make your way back to Soajo through mixed woodlands, mountain meadows, and typical villages, accompanied by views that extend across the Lima Valley to the Amarela Mountains opposite.
      • Enjoy your last evening in the Peneda-Gerês National Park with a regional dish such as Carne Cachena, a succulent steak from the long-horned mountain cows.

      Accommodation: Country Cottage

      Meals: Breakfast and packed lunch

      Day 7

      Free day in Porto

      • Your private driver will meet you at your country house accommodation to take you to a 3-star hotel in Porto city center for the last night of this Northern Portugal adventure.
      • The rest of the day is yours to explore Porto at leisure. Roam the historical streets of the UNESCO World Heritage center, go souvenir shopping, admire the views or go on a port wine tour and a tasting in the cellars of Vila Nova da Gaia.
      • With a plethora of restaurants to choose from, you can end your holiday with a fine dining experience or in a more traditional setting.

      Accommodation: 3* Hotel

      Meals: Breakfast 

      Day 8

      Departure

      • After breakfast and check out, our services end

      Meals: Breakfast

       

      The Tour At A Glance

       

      Duration of Tour 8 days, 7 nights
      Activity Type 5 walking days
      Type of Tour Self-Guided
      Walking Distance 52.7 miles/85km
      Fitness Level Moderate to Challenging
      Availability Mar 1 – Oct 31
      Meals Breakfast (7) Packed Lunch (5)
      No of Persons From 2

       

      What’s Included

      • 7 nights of accommodation with breakfast included
      • Packed lunch on days 2-6
      • In-person welcome briefing
      • App with trail information for use on your smartphone
      • Detailed route notes
      • Luggage transfers between accommodations
      • Private transfer from Ponte de Lima to Castro Laboreiro and Peneda to Castro Laboreiro (day 2), Soajo to Avelar (day 6) and Soajo to Porto (day 7)
      • 24/7 Emergency support

      What’s Not Included

      • Flights
      • Transfer from Porto to Ponte de Lima (possible for an extra fee)
      • Transfer from Porto to the airport (possible for an extra fee)
      • Meals not mentioned in “What’s Included”
      • Insurance
      • Personal expenses and gratuities
      • All items not mentioned in the “What’s Included” section

      What You Should Bring

      • Most of this walking holiday is off-road on a rugged terrain so you will need proper walking shoes with cushioning and support.
      • There is little shade so adequate weather protection is also vital.
      • We recommend you bring walking poles.

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