Portugal's varied landscapes, rich culture, and favourable weather make it an exceptional destination for self-guided walking holidays. From vineyard-covered valleys and ancient stone villages to rugged granite peaks and dramatic coastal cliffs, a network of peaceful trails immerses you in authentic Portuguese life.

In the far north lies Peneda-Gerês National Park, Portugal’s only national park. Remote, well-protected, and steeped in tradition, this highland wilderness is where granite peaks meet deep valleys, wild horses roam freely, and centuries-old farming methods still shape daily life. It’s a living time capsule of rural Portugal, offering some of the country’s most rewarding and untouched walking. You can walk the High Trails of Northern Portugal here, or opt for a more varied experience that also venture into the Duoro region on the Walking Northern Portugal: Douro, Mountains & Coast holiday.

Beyond Peneda-Gerês, the north blends terraced wine country, forested mountains, and Atlantic-facing ridgelines. It’s a region largely untouched by mass tourism, where hiking trails link timeless villages and panoramic viewpoints. Central and southern Portugal open up to rolling plains, citrus groves, and olive orchards, while spring bursts with almond blossoms and wildflowers, and autumn comes alive with grape harvests.

Where to go depends on the experience you’re after. Northern Portugal is perfect for rugged, highland walks, while the Douro Valley offers a gentler pace through some of the country’s most iconic wine country. The Atlantic Coast delivers clifftop routes, fishing villages, and fresh sea air, especially along the Rota Vicentina. For something more spiritual, follow the Portuguese Camino north toward Santiago de Compostela.

Madeira, floating in the Atlantic, is a walker’s paradise. Two-thirds of the island is protected parkland, home to the world’s largest Laurisilva forest. You’ll find high mountain trails, lush gorges, and tranquil Levada paths, all just a short flight from the mainland.

Weather-wise, Portugal is a walker’s dream. The north sees warm summers and sunny, crisp autumns. The central and southern regions are reliably dry and bright, particularly in spring and autumn when walking is at its most comfortable. Madeira’s subtropical climate offers mild temperatures and stable conditions year-round, perfect for escaping colder months elsewhere in Europe.

 

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We place great emphasis on researching, planning and crafting innovative itineraries in the Douro Valley & Porto to ensure you get the very best experience out of your trip. We believe relationships are important and have been working with many of our hoteliers and local suppliers for years. This means that they know exactly what our travellers expect.

Great Value & Quality Trips in North Portugal

Our active holidays in Portugal's Douro Valley are well priced offering great value for money. Included in your package are comprehensive route notes, maps & guide books along with bag transfers and locally run accommodation. When you book, your trip will be fully organised by a dedicated member of our in-house team, so you will always know who you are dealing with. We take the stress out of organising your trip.

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