Douro Valley By Bike
- Cycle through rolling vineyards, olive groves and hillside villages
- Stay in award-winning wine estates and boutique hotels
- Indulge in traditional farm-to-table cuisine from the region
- Enjoy wine-tastings at renowned local wineries
- A scenic Douro River boat cruise to the UNESCO city of Porto
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Itinerary
Day 1 Arrive Porto; transfer to the Douro ValleyWelcome to Portugal! Upon arrival at Porto Airport, our local representative will meet you at arrivals and drive you to Quinta do Ventozelo in the Douro Valley, your first hotel and where you'll have a welcome briefing. The drive takes approx. 2 hours.
Located in Ervedosa do Douro, Ventozelo Hotel & Quinta provides accommodation with an infinity swimming pool boasting incredible views over the Douro Valley, and a garden with a terrace. Some rooms have a balcony with mountain views. At the hotel you will find a restaurant and bar serving seasonal cuisine using ingrediants from local farms and producers. We love their farm-to-table approach, and staying in an elegant quinta like this really is a unique experience.
Today's loop ride is your first day of riding, exploring the beautiful area of Pinhão, famous for its incredible views and beautiful, historic train station. Surrounded by vines, this small town is placed in a beautiful landscape, classified by UNESCO as World Heritage Site. It's one of the most beautiful places in this wine-growing zone and certainly worth a stop to explore the town. You'll pass through villages and the Nossa Senhorade Fátima Chapel. If you feel like doing a wine-tasting today, Quinta do Bonfim is nearby and located by the river, and considered to be one of the best wineries in the region. We have also recommended other wine experiences for your ride, which is included in your Information Pack.
Ascent/Descent - 785m/785m
Located in Ervedosa do Douro, Ventozelo Hotel & Quinta provides accommodation with an infinity swimming pool boasting incredible views over the Douro Valley, and a garden with a terrace. Some rooms have a balcony with mountain views. At the hotel you will find a restaurant and bar serving seasonal cuisine using ingrediants from local farms and producers. We love their farm-to-table approach, and staying in an elegant quinta like this really is a unique experience.
You'll head north and leave the Douro Valley towards a municipality with the largest area of vineyards, as well as port wine production. Along the way, several historic villages can be discovered. Several viewpoints offer stunning panoramic views of the Douro and Tua rivers. A famous viewpoint in the area is Miradouro de Casal de Loivos, a tiny village perched on a hill overlooking the small but popular village of Pinhão in the heart of the Douro Valley. The BBC declared the views from this spot to be among the 6 best views in the world. From the miradouro terrace, you can see wave after wave of hills beyond the wide expanse of the Douro River, where you'll spot boats gliding towards the quayside at Pinhão. The slope between the river and where you stand is decorated with geometrical vineyards, rows of olive trees, vegetable plots and houses.
Continue on to the village of Favaios, located in one of the most beautiful plateaus in the Douro region. The village offers mouth-watering cuisine and one of the two only places in Portugal (besides Setúbal), where a different fortified wine called Moscatel is produced. It's also home to a distinctive four-cornered loaf made with locally produced wheat and baked in a wood-fired oven. Many locals pop to the bakery for a fresh loaf on a daily basis. Be sure to try the famous bread in a traditional bakery. Finally, you'll arrive in Alijó, with opportunities to taste local wines.
Ascent/Descent - 790m/525m
Located in the village of Alijó, this restored historical building is surrounded by the large estate of one of the area’s famous Port wine houses. The hotel is named after Joseph James Forrester, an English wine merchant who was one of the great names in Port wine history. Enjoy the outdoor swimming pool and the onsite garden, sun terrace, bar and restaurant, serving local dishes and wines from around the region. Guests can tour the local vineyards, which produce the famous Port wines.
The scenery today is full of olive trees and vines on historic terraces as you make your way to your wine hotel (another quinta!) in Vilarinho São Romão. Cycling through small villages and vineyards, you'll get a real flavour of the Douro region. As you cross the plateau, some of your ride will be on old roads, taking you from small villages to the breathtaking landscapes of the vineyards and then on to Vilarinho São Romão. You'll pass the town of Sabrosa enroute. The majority of the settlements in Sabrosa date back to the Middle Ages. Many of these settlements were established prior to 1143 (the establishment of the Kingdom of Portugal), such as Provesende, and have scattered paleo-Christian structures from this period. You'll have plenty of opportunities to admire the beautiful colours of the Douro Valley.
Ascent/Descent - 615m/650m
Located on the Quinta do Portal vineyard in the wine-producing Douro Valley, Casa das Pipas boasts fabulous views of vineyards and rolling green countryside. Enjoy the quinta's selection of fine wines and farm-to-table food at the restaurant, as well as the outdoor swimming pool. This family-run vineyard is a producer of some of the finest Douro wines, Port Wines, fortified Moscatel wines and olive oil. Indulging in the food and wine at this fabulous award-winning quinta is an experience in itself.
Today you'll cycle towards your last destination in the Douro Valley, to immerse yourself in vineyards once more. You'll get a flavour of the local life today, with traditional homes scattered across the land. Finish the day in Peso da Régua, another important town on the Douro riverside, full of history and traditions of wine production and celebrations. Situated on the banks of the Douro River, it played a fundamental role in the production and sale of Port wine, and it was from here that the barrels were transported in the special boats, known as barcos rabelos, to Vila Nova de Gaia, where the wine was left to age in the local wine lodges. In this region, the vines are grown on terraced slopes leading down to the river, providing visitors with a series of spectacular views, which are best admired from the area's many viewpoints, such as São Leonardo at Galafura, and Santo António do Loureiro. To end your day, there is no better place than Quinta da Pacheca as your hotel for the evening, one of the best wine estates and hotels in the region. Relax in the hotel and enjoy the sunset by the pool.
Ascent/Descent - 550m/1035m
The Wine House Hotel (otherwise known as Quinta da Pacheca) is a beautifully restored 18th-century house on a 36-hectare wine estate, surrounded by vineyards and overlooking the Douro Valley. The luxurious boutique property is located just outside of Peso da Regua in Lamego, and is known to be one of the best estates in the Douro region due its world-class wine tasting. It was one of the first properties in the Douro Valley to bottle wine under its own label, and has its very own acclaimed restaurant, serving excellent wine and seasonal food throughout the year. Quinta da Pacheca has the feel of being on a working elegant wine estate, with the buildings surrounding the main manor house still being used for making wine and port.
Your last ride! Nearly half of the route today will be alongside the Douro River, where you can take your time to appreciate the views. From Peso da Régua, you'll cross the wine country of the Douro via its hilly slopes. The landscape along the way will be pleasant, with stunning viewpoints throughout. Crossing the plateau, the vineyard scenery is superb and the old roads will lead you back to your hotel via small villages. The ride will take you via Lamego, an ancient city rich in history since its founding dates back to the Roman ages. It was an important city even in Visigothic times. It features an 11th-century cathedral and was ruled by the Arabs from the 6th century until the 11th century. Lamego is defintiely worth a stop, and we have included some suggestions on historical sites to visit in our Information Pack. If you want to challenge yourself for the final day, a longer ride is available (48km).
Ascent/Descent - 740m/740m (long version)
Ascent/Descent - 515m/510m (short version)
The Wine House Hotel (otherwise known as Quinta da Pacheca) is a beautifully restored 18th-century house on a 36-hectare wine estate, surrounded by vineyards and overlooking the Douro Valley. The luxurious boutique property is located just outside of Peso da Regua in Lamego, and is known to be one of the best estates in the Douro region due its world-class wine tasting. It was one of the first properties in the Douro Valley to bottle wine under its own label, and has its very own acclaimed restaurant, serving excellent wine and seasonal food throughout the year. Quinta da Pacheca has the feel of being on a working elegant wine estate, with the buildings surrounding the main manor house still being used for making wine and port.
A beautiful 6 hour cruise will take you from the Douro Valley to Porto along the Douro River, with 14 locks and 35m of climbing via the dams. Observe the stunning views of the valley from the river, and enjoy a lunch on board, which is included. Upon arrival in Porto you will be transferred to your hotel where you can spend your last evening exploring the cobbled winding streets of the old quarter, with plenty of rooftop bars, coffee shops and restaurants to choose from.
Located in a newly renovated 18th-century palace, the hotel is in the heart of Porto. Once the home of a prominent wine-producing family, and most recently the city's main Post Office, the hotel has the feel of old Porto, from its historic façade to the elegant décor. It is also within easy reach of everything that makes this city a UNESCO World Heritage site. Enjoy a fully-equipped gym that’s open 24/7, unwind in the spa or relax in the indoor swimming pool.
Your journey comes to an end today, or why not book an extra night in Porto so that you can explore this historic bustling city.
Other Information
Is it for me?If you, like the Portuguese, have a passion for farm-to-table cuisine, paired with some of the world's finest wines, then this is the trip for you. On this bike tour you'll discover the heartland of the world's oldest wine-producing region from the saddle, on a mixture of quiet roads and car-free nature trails. By day, pedal gently on the rolling terrain of the terraced vineyards and olive groves, and stay in charming wine estates with a glass of wine in hand by night. We include two dinners and a boat cruise down the Douro River (with lunch) along the way, making this holiday ideal for foodies and wine-lovers!
Slower Adventures | Where walking and cycling meet easy-going exploring, our Slower Adventures are the perfect combination. Most days are filled with picturesque journeys with some free time to dive into the destination and experience the people, local food and culture as you go.
Leisure Cycling | Leisure Cycling
Solo Travellers
The minimum age for this tour is: 18 Years
The route has been graded as Moderate overall based on the distances and elevations each day. The route should be manageable for most semi-regular cyclists or those relatively new to cycling but with a good level of fitness.
Pedal on a mixture of quiet country roads, car-free nature trails with 5 days in the saddle, with distances between 32-44km. Day 6 is the shortest ride but you can opt for a longer route if you fancy more of a challenge. Each day takes in rolling terrain, meaning the daily cumulative ascent range is between 500m-790m and descents between 500m-1000m. It's a great trip for anyone with good physical fitness and we recommend you get used to cycling on hills before this tour. However, if you feel the hillier days may be more than you'd like to tackle on holiday then why not opt for some battery-powered assistance by hiring an e-bike.
On this self-guided cycling tour in Portugal you will stay in a mixture of charming 4-star wine estates (otherwise known as 'quintas') and hotels. In the Douro Valley your accommodation is very much focussed on the historical wine estates, surrounded by vineyards and boasting fantastic views of the Douro Valley. Most have outdoor swimming pools. In Porto you stay in the centre of the city, on Batalha Square and very close to the old Ribeira district.
Alternate Accommodation
During the high season, you might be booked into alternative accommodations that are not listed in the main daily description. If those listed are unavailable the alternative accommodation will be of the same or better standard than those described.Single Rooms & Solo Cyclists
If you require single rooms within your party we would be happy to accommodate you although there is a single room supplement payable. It is also possible to travel as a solo cyclist for a supplement.
Meals
Breakfast is included each morning. Dinner is also included on Day 1 and Day 2 (excluding beverages) and a lunch on the cruise on Day 7. For the lunches and dinners that aren't included, you are free to choose from local options nearby. For lunch, you will pass through towns and villages en route where you can purchase provisions for a picnic lunch, or your accommodation may prepare a picnic the night before, if this service is available. World-class wines, and of course port, are what the region is renowned for, as well as it's mouth-watering cuisine.Although turn-by-turn directions are not provided on this tour, by using our smartphone app to follow the GPS tracks provided, navigation is easy. The majority of the time you will be cycling on small roads, so it will be relatively easy to find your way.
- 7 nights in award-winning wine estates and boutique hotels
- All breakfasts & 2 dinners
- Arrival transfer from Porto Airport to first hotel
- Luggage transfers on cycling days
- The Douro River cruise on Day 7 (with lunch included)
- A welcome briefing upon arrival
- GPX tracks and access to our smartphone app
- Transfers on Day 7 between hotels and piers (pre and post cruise)
- Travel insurance (required)
- Dinners & lunches not mentioned in the itinerary
- Drinks and snacks
- Personal equipment
- Bike hire (hybrid, e-bike or road)
- City taxes (approx. 3 EUR per person night)
- Additional nights before or after the holiday
- Bike hire (hybrid, e-bike or road)
You can begin your trip Monday-Saturday. We do not offer this tour during the summe rmonths of July & August due to the high temperatures. Spring and autumn is the best time to visit the Douro Valley. In early March the trees of the almond groves start to blossom with delicate white flowers. While in mid to late September the grape harvest begins and the normally slow pace of life in the Douro Valley kicks up a gear. Please note that the Douro River Cruise cannot be guaranteed until May due to the water levels. May through to October sees full operation. A private transfer by car will replace the cruise should you travel outside the cruise season.
NOTE: September and October are now extremely busy for this tour and we recommend getting booked up as soon as possible to avoid disappointment if you would like to travel in these months.
Generally you'll find that the spring and autumn are the best times for cycling in Portugal, with temperatures from 15-20 degrees Celsius (increasing to 25 as you enter June) and the added bonus of less summer tourists. However, being in northern Portugal, and therefore cooler than the south, this trip is possible in the summer months, although it will be hotter and you must be prepared for cycling in hotter weather. Summer temperatures vary from 20-30 degrees Celsius on average, but enters into the high 30s on occasion during a heat wave. Rainfall is generally low with a monthly average of no more than 12 mm between March and November. May to September tend to be the driest months of the year.
Porto Airport (or Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport) is the most convenient airport for beginning this trip, and is served by many airlines. You can also reach Porto from Lisbon Airport.
From Lisbon Airport take an airport shuttle bus to the Santa Apolonia Train Station and then a train to Porto, which takes around two and a half hours. Lisbon is served by many airlines in the UK and from many other gateways in Europe and USA.
A private transfer from Porto Airport to your first accommodation in the Douro Valley is included in the price of the trip. The drive to São João da Pesqueira is approximately 2 hours. Your specialist will request your flight arrival details nearer the travel date to arrange your transfer.
Porto Airport is approximately 11km from the city centre. From Porto, you can use the metro, bus, shuttle or taxi to reach Porto Airport terminal.
If you're flying home from Lisbon Airport, take a train from Porto (approx. 2.5 hours) to Santa Apolonia Train Station in Lisbon, then an airport shuttle bus, metro or taxi from there.
Macs Adventure can also arrange private transfers to Porto or Lisbon Airport. Please contact your Destination & Adventure Specialist for details.
Your luggage transfers between overnight locations are included in the tour. We request that you have only one piece of luggage per person and it should weigh approximately 20 kg.
Hybrid, Road & E-Bike Hire
Hire of a hybrid, road or e-bike is not included as standard. Choose from either a Ghost Trekking touring/hybrid bike, a Ghost Yamaha E-Bike, or a road bike with a carbon frame.Included with bike hire is a pannier rack, 1 pannier per bike, handlebar bag, a lock, toolkit, puncture repair kit, pump, spare inner tube, and use of a helmet (please note that a pannie rack and bag ar enot provided on a road bike). We recommend that you bring your own helmet for your own comfort.
For some battery-powered assistance on longer days and to get up hills we recomend hiring an e-bike. The rechargeable battery on your bike will be your reliable riding partner, getting you to the top of hills or to your final destination with more energy in the tank for an afternoon swim or simply for exploring your destination. You can request a Ghost Yamaha E-Bike Touring bike at the time of booking. E-bikes are growing rapidly in popularity so please make sure to request at the time of booking so we can secure availability for your trip and avoid disappointment.
Hire of a hybrid, road or e-bike is not included in the tour package as standard, but we can arrange hire of high quality bikes for you. Included with bike hire as standard is a pannier rack, 1 pannier per bike, handlebar bag, a lock, toolkit, puncture repair kit, pump, spare inner tube, and use of a helmet.
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