In the heart of northern Portugal lies the breathtaking Douro Valley. Nature and human ingenuity have created one of the world’s most remarkable landscapes. Known as the “enchanted valley”, this area is a canvas of terraced vineyards, winding river views, and timeless traditions.
Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Douro Valley is more than beautiful. It’s also a place of deep cultural and historical value. Over centuries, generations of winemakers have shaped the hillsides to produce the world-famous Port wine and bold table wines, making the valley a symbol of dedication and craftsmanship. As you explore the region, you’ll find scenic towns and villages like Peso da Régua, Pinhão, and Lamego. Each offers its own charm, from azulejo-covered train stations to Baroque churches and elegant manor houses. Boat trips along the Douro River allow you to experience the valley from a unique perspective, gliding peacefully between the steep, vine-covered slopes.
But the Douro is also a place of flavours. Local cuisine celebrates hearty dishes such as roasted goat, river fish, and seasonal vegetables, all paired with exceptional wines. In addition, you can enjoy immersive experiences like wine tastings and vineyard walks. Or even a scenic train ride through the valley. The surrounding region also holds surprises: natural parks, ancient monasteries, and hidden viewpoints that showcase the full splendour of the landscape.
The Douro region is rich in places worthy of your visit: from mountain landscapes and plateau, churches and monumental castles to the famous cellars and estates where the Port’s wine is produced.
Here you can visit the very well-known railway station by their 24 tile panels that depict the landscapes of the Douro Region.
You will find several vineyards planted in the mountains and wineries, which you can visit and enjoy wine tasting.
Testimonies of wandering peoples and its different cultures.
You'll find castles that recall the strategic importance of South Douro region.
In the Douro region, you’ll have unforgettable experiences related to the its unique landscape, the production of wine, local cuisine and the practice of open-air sports.
In the month of September. This is a strong tradition of the region and a task full of willingness and joy.
By one of the historic trains, along the banks of the Douro river.
Enjoy the extraordinary beauty of the Douro, you can follow a few of the tracks already tested or walk in strange roads.
Where you can take care of your body in the unique spas of the region, whose therapeutic effects are well recognized.
The Douro River conditions are ideal for sports such as canoeing, rafting, rowing, sailing or even fishing.
You can enjoy riding lessons or sightseeing riding through the surrounding areas!
Practice golf in the area’s excellent courses, enjoying the mild and sunny climate.
The cuisine of the Douro Wine Region region is undoubtedly one of its most important treasures! Here the restaurants are plentiful and most serve Portuguese cuisine. Many of them use products produced in the region.
Prepared with olive oil. Could be accompained with regional honey or homemade jam.
You can find a huge variety of sausages: hams, sausages, Palos, etc.
Baked in ancient wood oven, served with rice and potatoes.
Accompanied with mushrooms.
Douro is just one of many places worth visiting in Portugal: