Porto Coastal Cycling
Description
Summary
Description
Embark on an unforgettable 8-day cycling adventure through the picturesque landscapes of Portugal. This multi-day tour offers a unique blend of cultural immersion, historical exploration, and natural beauty. Pedal through charming fishing villages, explore ancient castles, and indulge in traditional Portuguese cuisine. Discover the architectural marvels of Porto, the serene beaches of Espinho, and the vibrant city of Aveiro, often referred to as 'Portugal's Venice'. The tour also includes visits to renowned attractions such as the Sao Joao da Foz castle and the Boa Nova Tea House. With comfortable accommodations, delicious meals, and a meticulously planned itinerary, this tour promises an enriching and exhilarating experience.
Included
Management by your local Headwater-appointed agent
Route directions and maps
High quality bikes
Luggage transfers between hotels
Port wine-tasting
GPS device
Portuguese cuisine is wholesome, hearty, and rarely fancy and relies heavily on the use of different herbs and spices due to its Moorish influence. Fish dishes are more predominant in the south, although northern regions often offer delicious freshwater fish dishes.The region is also famous for sticky desserts that use egg yolk. During the Golden Age (15C and 16C), the area was very rich because of all the treasures that were brought back from the discoveries of the New World. These riches paid for many convents. The nuns needed egg whites to starch their habits so they used the egg yolks in many gooey desserts that have curious names like monk’s breast and nun’s stomach.The Alentejo is also a highly respected wine region. The Romans were the first to start cultivating vines here. You’ll find a whole range of different vintages to try en route, the best known ones include Roupeiro, Rabo do Ovelha and Antão Vaz (white) and Periquita, Trincadeira and Aragonez (reds), although many small family run vineyards produce their own versions as well. The majority of the wines served in Portugal come from this region. If you enjoy a very young wine, try Vinho Verde from the North. Calcos do Tanha from the Douro region is a good red wine as are Cozinha Velha, Esporão and Ma Partilha from Terra do Sado. Try one of the many excellent ports as a digestif.
We've picked some rather special accommodation for you including luxury 4-star hotels in historic buildings in Porto and Aveiro; a design hotel in Praia de Mira with a rooftop pool boasting fabulous ocean views, and a stylish spa hotel in Furadouro. We've included three evening meals for you on this holiday and you're free to choose from some great local restaurants in Porto (night two), Furadouro and also in Aveiro.
hotel: 7 night(s);
Destinations
Map
Attractions
Daily Itinerary
Day 1 – Day 1: Arrival at Hotel Vila Gale (or similar)
- Porto
- Vila Nova de Gaia - Arrival day
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Begin your journey with a warm welcome at your hotel. Our representative will provide you with your bike and guide you through the routes. Enjoy a traditional Portuguese dinner at a local restaurant.
Day 2 – Day 2: Exploring Porto and Matosinhos
- Porto
- Vila Nova de Gaia
- Matosinhos
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Embark on a cycling tour north of Porto, passing beautiful beaches and the 16th-century Sao Joao da Foz castle. Visit the fishing village of Matosinhos and the renowned Boa Nova Tea House. Spend the rest of the day at leisure in Porto, exploring its narrow alleys and riverfront.
Day 3 – Day 3: Journey to Espinho, Ovar, and Furadouro
- Furadouro
- Vila Nova de Gaia
- Espinho
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- Monument to the Heroes of the Peninsular War
- Parque do Castelo
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Cycle along the south bank of the Douro River, stopping at the Natural Reserve of the Douro Estuary. Continue to the Atlantic coast, passing through Espinho and Ovar. Visit the Parque de Bucaquinho before reaching your beachfront hotel in Furadouro.
Day 4 – Day 4: From Furadouro to Aveiro via Estarreja and Salreu
- Furadouro
- Aveiro
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- Aveiro Museum
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Pedal south along the Aveiro Lagoon, observing the local wildlife. Take a train from Estarreja or Salreu to the heart of Aveiro, where you'll be staying in a luxury mansion hotel. Enjoy the evening exploring the city's famous fish restaurants.
Day 5 – Day 5: Exploring Aveiro and Costa Nova
- Aveiro
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Spend the day exploring Aveiro, known as 'Portugal's Venice'. Visit the bustling fish market and the city's excellent museum. Take a short bus trip to Costa Nova, a charming town with colorful striped houses nestled between the beach and the lagoon.
Day 6 – Day 6: Journey to Praia de Mira via Ilhavo, Costa Nova, and Vagueira
- Aveiro
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- Aveiro Museum
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Cycle south towards Ilhavo, home to Portugal's oldest fine porcelain producer, Vista Alegre. Visit their fascinating museum and factory. Optionally, extend your route with a round-trip cycle to Costa Nova. Continue to Vagueira and then to Praia de Mira, where your beachfront hotel awaits.
Day 7 – Day 7: Exploring Praia de Mira
Day 7: Exploring Praia de Mira
Embark on a leisurely cycle through lagoons and acacia forests. Enjoy the vibrant flora and fauna, including kingfishers and blue herons. Spend the afternoon by the sea and return to your hotel for a final dinner.
Day 8 – Day 8: Departure from Praia de Mira
Day 8: Departure from Praia de Mira
Your memorable cycling tour of Portugal concludes after breakfast. Depart at your leisure and carry the memories of this incredible journey with you.
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