The Côa Valley
Slow Cycling in The Côa Valley
"Oak forests, rugged gorges, hilltop villages, and one of Europe’s largest and most ambitious rewilding projects"
Francisca Kellett, Country & Town House

In Portugal's majestic Côa Valley lies an expansive wilderness, picturesque hilltop villages and a haven away from busy cities. The landscape is rugged and dramatic, with river gorges, oak forests, rocky heathlands and scattered fields.
On our journey, we cycle through picturesque fortified villages towards the Douro River along one of its lesser known tributaries, the Côa. Discover undulating, empty back roads and tracks with only the occasional tractor and shepherd’s flock for company. The Côa Valley holds a fascinating history which can be discovered through prehistoric rock art and fortified villages. More recently, the valley has become home to one of Europe's largest and most ambitious rewilding projects with growing populations of wild herbivores birds of prey.

Journey Highlights
- Learn about rewilding efforts along the Côa River, home to wolves, wild horses, tauros, vultures and golden eagles
- Wander the fortifications of some of Portugal's most beautiful and unspoilt villages
- Explore the region in which Wellington’s men defeated Napoleon’s army
- Learn from archaeologists during a visit to a UNESCO site of prehistoric rock art
- Savour Portugal’s wonderful regional wine and farm-to-table home cooking


Itinerary
The drive from both Lisbon and Porto is around 2.5 hours. On arrival in Sortelha, there is time to walk its fortified walls and castle before sundowners and a traditional tapas supper. Our overnight accommodation is in a series of traditional houses dotted throughout the village.
This morning it's straight into the saddle to enjoy far-reaching views as we undulate through a landscape strewn with vast boulders. Our first lunch is in a beautiful spot, prepared by a locally renowned chef. This afternoon is a shorter ride along tree-lined tracks to our home for the night, a minimalist guest house with pool and spa. The property will be exclusively ours, and we'll be hosted by the wonderfully charismatic owner.
Shortly after setting off today we will meet the Côa for the first time at a spectacular bridging point. Initially we hug the river bank but as it steepens we meander and climb up to Castelo Mendo for lunch provided by a local foundation. In the afternoon we enter a famous battleground area of the Peninsular War, notably around the extraordinary whitewashed, star-shaped fortifications of Almeida. At the end of today we will take a short transfer to Pinhel, where we will stay in a family-run guest house.
Today the Côa valley deepens dramatically as it nears the Douro and the landscape softens to include vines, olive and almond groves. Vultures and, if we're lucky, golden eagles soar overhead and in between some glorious cycling we stop to take in the breathtaking views at some of our favourite spots. After a family-prepared lunch we embark on a walk in the Faia Brava Nature Reserve high above the river and visit some of the NGO's projects. This evening we join our wonderful hosts, the founders of Faia Brava, at their guest house in the hilltop village of Castelo Rodrigo; the first of two nights here.
The final section of our journey, as the plateau gives way to the familiar rounded terraced slopes of the Douro, takes us along charming country lanes and tracks. We'll have a chance to embrace local food culture at a community oven in Algodres before continuing to the mouth of the Côa where it finally meets the Douro. We will end up back at Castelo Rodrigo for our last evening together. There will be an opportunity, for those who wish, to visit the UNESCO Prehistoric Rock Art Site an hour from the village. The carvings are best seen at night and a visit with an expert as your guide is a quite extraordinary education.
After packing our bags we transfer a short distance to the whitewashed border town of Almeida. We will wander the charming streets and sturdy fortifications and an expert will delve into stories of the Napoleonic battles here. Depending on time, we will also visit the house where Wellington stayed in nearby Freineda. After a quick lunch we will transfer you to the airport in time for your departure from Porto this evening.


Dates & Availability
What's Included?
It’s rare in small group travel, but at The Slow Cyclist we include everything from the moment you land in the Côa Valley. We are often told by our guests how great it is to forget about their wallet and focus on the experience.
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Electric Bikes
A premium electric mountain bike, best suited to the terrain.
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Guides & Hosts
A dedicated Slow Cyclist host to look after you along the way and two local guides with passions and interests that bring this lesser-known part of Portugal to life.
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Transfers
Airport transfers on arrival and departure, and you never need to carry any bags as your luggage is transported ahead each day.
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Accommodation, Food & Drinks
Renovated houses in some of Portugal's most beautiful villages, delicious locally sourced and home-cooked food and all drinks and snacks.
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Activities
All cultural visits and activities, from exploring prehistoric rock art to discovering an NGO's rewilding projects. And as ever with The Slow Cyclist, plenty of surprises too.
