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Vineyards, coastline, timeless Portuguese villages and the beauty of the Peneda-Gerês National Park.
This 8-night self-guided walking holiday in Portugal explores the Douro Valley, Peneda-Gerês National Park, and the coastal Minho area. Start in the UNESCO World Heritage Douro wine region, spending two days among terraced vineyards and traditional villages. Next, experience Peneda-Gerês National Park from a historic village base, discovering the region’s agricultural heritage and breathtaking views from Lindoso Castle.
Then, head to the riverside town of Caminha, walking along Costa Verde beaches to the historic city of Viana do Castelo.
On a Collett’s village-to-village holiday, you do the walking while we handle the logistics. Our comprehensive maps and notes ensure easy self-navigation, while your baggage is transported to each overnight stop.
Browse this page for all you need to know about our village-to-village walking holiday through Northern Portugal, and then click the ‘Enquire’ or ‘Book Now’ buttons, submit some information, and let our skilled enquiry team make the holiday a reality.
At a Glance
Dates
01 March – 31 October
(You can start any day)
Price
£1275
(£1175 for 3-6 people)
Single Supplement – £390
Grade
Moderate
Expect to walk 5 to 9 hours each day, with between 75m – 750m of ascent and 70m – 795m of descent each day
What’s included
8 Nights B&B at handpicked 3* & 4* hotels and country houses
Packed Lunches (on Days 2, 3, 5 & 6)
Private Transfers from :
– Porto airport to Campanhã train station (Day 1);
– Pinhão to your first hotel in Alijó (Day 1);
– Pinhão to Castro Laboreiro (Day 4); and
– Peneda to Vila Nova de Cerveira (Day 6)
Baggage Transfers each day from hotel to hotel
Holiday Pack with comprehensive route notes, maps & more
App Access with trail information for use on a smartphone
24/7 Telephone Support from our local partner in Portugal
Optional Extras
Winery Visit & Wine Tasting in Pinhão – £27pp
Extra Nights
– in Viana do Castelo : 4-star hotel from £75 pp (double occupancy)
– in Porto : 4-star hotel from £110 pp (double occupancy)
Private Transfers
– from Porto to Alijo : £260 (up to 3 people) and £350 (4-7 people)
– from Viano do Castelo to Porto : £125 (up to 3 people) and £160 (4-7 people)
Travel
This holiday starts in Porto and ends in Viano do Castelo. On arrival at Porto Airport, a private transfer (included) will be waiting to take you to Campanhã train station, where you will catch a train to Pinhão.
Itinerary
Day 1
ArriveOn arrival at Porto Airport, a private transfer (included) will take you the short distance to Porto’s Campanhã train station. From there, you catch a train to Pinhão, a pretty town surrounded by terraced hills, which flank the stunningly scenic route along the banks of the Douro river. Trains run throughout the day (approx. €12 one way, 2hrs 20mins), and can be booked in advance or on the day. On arrival in Pinhão, you will be met at the bus or train station and driven directly to your first night’s hotel in Alijó, a pretty village, nestled in the heart of the Douro valley’s famous vineyards. It is the perfect place to relax before venturing out on your first walk tomorrow. Your Holiday Pack will be waiting for you at reception.
Alternatively, a private transfer can be organised to take you directly from Porto Airport to your first hotel in Alijó (at a supplement).
Accommodation: 4* Hotel, Alijó (B&B and tomorrow’s Packed Lunch included)
Day 2
Circular walk via São Mamede de Ribatua15km, 5 – 7 hours walking, 369m ascent / descent
Today’s circular walk takes you through a rolling landscape of vineyards, woodlands, and fields, towards the ancient village of São Mamede de Ribatua. From here, you enjoy stunning views of the tranquil Tua reservoir below, surrounded by rugged mountains. After lunch, the route returns to Alijó.
Accommodation: 4* Hotel, Alijó (B&B and tomorrow’s Packed Lunch included)
Day 3
Alijó to Pinhão20 km, 6 – 7 hours walking, 282m ascent / 795m descent
Today you’ll walk through the pleasant, gentle countryside at the outer edge of the Douro wine region, before reaching the hilltop ridge that runs to Casal de Loivos and Pinhão. Today’s route offers magnificent views of the Pinhão Valley and its surrounding slopes, as well as the iconic vistas around the Douro River. Your walk culminates with a descent to Pinhão through the terraced hills that surround this lovely village, which accommodates your overnight hotel.
Accommodation: 3* Hotel, Pinhão (B&B included)
Day 4
Castro Circular Walk2.5 km, 1-2 hours walking, 117m ascent
After breakfast you will take a private transfer to the historical village of Castro Laboreiro, in the Peneda-Gerês National Park (approx 3 hrs), where you’ll spend your next two nights. In the afternoon you’ll have an opportunity to stretch out your legs with a short, charming walk that takes in the park’s lush greenery and the blue waters of the River Lima.
Accommodation: 3* Hotel, Castro Laboreiro (B&B and tomorrow’s Packed Lunch included)
Day 5
Castro Laboreiro Circular Trail13 km, 5 – 7 hours walking, 440m ascent
Today you will walk through the village and out into the rugged hills and gorgeous countryside, which is full of quirky rock formations. Once in the valley, a pleasant area of woodland leads to an ancient bridge where you may like to bathe your feet in the untainted waters. Then you can enjoy the shade of the trees and the sound of the stream as you climb steadily to the plateau, full of smooth granite boulders and sweeping views across the valley to other hills, valleys and ridges. The trail ends back in Castro Laboreiro.
Meals: Breakfast and packed lunch
Accommodation: 3* Hotel, Castro Laboreiro (B&B and tomorrow’s Packed Lunch included)
Day 6
Castro Laboreiro to Peneda15 km, 4 – 6 hours walking, 311m ascent
Today you’ll walk to the sanctuary of Peneda. You will cross wild, rocky highlands with glorious views over the surrounding mountains on the way to Lamas do Mouro Park Gate – a great place to learn more about the National Park. From here, the enchantment of the forest takes over as you make your way towards the sanctuary at Peneda, at times following ancient stone paths built for local pilgrims. After reaching Peneda Sanctuary, a private transfer will take you to the charming small town of Vila Nova de Cerveira. Once refreshed, enjoy a stroll around the historical centre and look out for artworks – this town hosts a biennial arts festival.
Accommodation: a country ‘casa’ – Vila Nova de Cerveira (B&B included)
Day 7
Vila Nova de Cerveira to Vila Praia de Âncora22 km, 5 – 7 hours walking, 173m ascent
Today you will follow the trail along the River Minho, the natural border with Spain, all the way to its mouth at the riverside town of Caminha. Once there, you can visit the beautifully carved Gothic parish church, explore the remains of the old fortress, pop into some traditional shops, or stop for a coffee in the charming main square, which wraps around a 16th-century fountain.
From the medieval centre of Caminha, you’ll then continue your walk through an ancient pine forest before following an easy coastal path to Vila Praia de Âncora, a fishing port and seaside resort town perched on the edge of a vast golden beach.
Accommodation: 3* or 4* Hotel, Vila Praia de Âncora (B&B included)
Day 8
Vila Praia de Âncora to Viana do Castelo19 km, 5 – 7 hours walking, 133m ascent / 130m descent
Today you set off to explore the fascinating city of Viana do Castelo, one of the most beautiful cities of Northern Portugal.
Starting from the expansive sandy beaches of Vila Praia de Âncora, you’ll briefly head inland through patches of forest and fields before reaching the stone windmills and fortresses that sit along the coast south of Viana do Castelo. Viana’s history is shaped by the sea: a vital location in the Portuguese Discovery age, the city’s stunning architecture and artisan history (the area is known for its filigree gold work) are both tied to Viana’s maritime and shipbuilding past. In the evening you can enjoy exploring the ancient streets and squares of this pretty town.
Accommodation: 4* Hotel, Viana do Castelo (B&B included)
Day 9
DepartAfter breakfast, return to Porto by train (not included), private transfer (see optional extras) or independent onward travel.

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Frequetly Asked Questions
Yes — the Douro Valley is an excellent location for a walking holiday, especially if you like walking amongst vineyards, through quiet villages, and along scenic rivers. We’ve selected some of the very best walks in this UNESCO World Heritage Site, on this fantastic village-to-village holiday.
Portugal’s Costa Verde, or “Green Coast”, stretches across the country’s lush northwest, from Porto to the Spanish border. It’s a captivating region where golden Atlantic beaches meet rolling vineyards, forested hills and traditional fishing villages. For hikers, it offers a rich mix of coastal and countryside trails — from clifftop walks overlooking wild surf and dune-backed sands to quiet rural paths winding past terraced vines, granite hamlets and ancient pilgrim routes like the Camino Portugués. With its mild climate, fresh seafood, and charming towns such as Viana do Castelo and Caminha, the Costa Verde is a walker’s paradise that combines natural beauty with authentic Portuguese warmth and culture.
Yes – Portugal’s Costa Verde is a fantastic destination for a walking holiday, offering a mix of wild Atlantic coastline, forested hills, and vineyard-covered valleys. Trails range from gentle seaside paths to rewarding hikes through the Peneda-Gerês National Park or along sections of the Camino Portugués. Walkers can enjoy breathtaking ocean views, traditional villages, and the authentic charm of towns like Viana do Castelo and Caminha, before relaxing with fresh seafood and a glass of crisp vinho verde. It’s the perfect blend of natural beauty, culture and tranquillity for those seeking an unspoiled side of Portugal.
Why book with Collett’s?
Unforgettable walks
With you every step
Handpicked hotels with warm hospitality
Mountain holiday specialists since 1997
Need to Knows
Trusted local partner – please note that this holiday is organised and delivered in collaboration with a trusted local partner based in Portugal.
Group size – with safety in mind, the minimum number for the holiday is two.
Terrain – on this route, most of the walks are on tracks and trails that include some rugged terrain with little shade. A reasonable level of fitness is essential.
Maximum Altitude – the maximum altitude on this trip is 907m above sea level.
ETIAS – The European Travel Information and Authorisation System is not due to be introduced until late-2026. Currently there is not an exact date as to when it will come into force. This means you do not need to have a ETIAS for travel to Europe at the moment. For more information read our blog article here
Booking Conditions – be sure to read our full terms and conditions here before booking.
At Your Own Risk – please read the important notes here.
Travel Advice – check your government’s travel advisory for up-to-date information and advice about your destination. For UK citizens, check the latest Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office advice here.
Passport & Visa – any questions should be directed to the relevant embassy of your destination country; find out more here. It is your responsibility to be in possession of a full passport, valid for your chosen destination.
Travel Insurance – having adequate and valid travel insurance is a condition of booking with us. Details of our insurance partner, Campbell Irvine, are here.
Health Information – You should carry either an European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) or a Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC) Neither is an alternative to adequate travel insurance. For more information visit https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice and https://travelhealthpro.org.uk/
ABTA – Independent travel advice and help is always available from ABTA by calling 020 3117 0599 or visiting www.abta.com.








































