Private Geres National Park
- Dive into Portugal's unique natural paradise at Peneda-Geres National Park, boasting stunning waterfalls and historic Roman roads.
- Experience lush valleys, pristine lakes, and scenic mountains, while exploring traditional Portuguese villages for a local cultural immersion.
- Discover the quaint espigueiros, stone-built houses by early settlers, then savor a picnic lunch filled with luscious local delicacies.
- Be enlightened by an expert guide sharing insightful historical and cultural narratives, highlighting unique points of interest throughout the tour.
- Ensure your spot for this unforgettable 7-hour tour, including transport, lunch and guide.
Private Geres National Park
Peneda-Geres National Park is the only national park in Portugal. Covering 271 square miles, this expansive preserve contains many natural and historical treasures including striking waterfalls and long stretches of the Roman Geira, a colonial Roman road that once connected Roman kingdoms between Portugal and neighboring Spain.
Your tour will take you into this lush paradise to admire the beautiful lakes, mountains, flora and fauna. Soak in panoramic valley views of tiny fields with stone walls, then go down into the small villages for a special glimpse of traditional Portuguese life.
Keep an eye out for espigueiros, small cross-topped houses built by the early settlers to store corn from mice and natural elements. Along the way, you will stop and enjoy a picnic lunch full of sumptuous local delicacies as the sounds and beauty of nature surround you.
Throughout the tour your expert guide will share the area's rich history and culture and point out items of interest. Be sure to bring your camera! Reserve your spot now to spend a relaxing day exploring this national treasure.
Please Note: Your 7-hour tour includes transportation, lunch and an expert guide. It is recommended that you wear comfortable clothing, closed-toe shoes, hat, sunscreen and bring insect repellant. Due to the active nature of this tour guests should be in good physical condition, free of heart and respiratory problems, stand and walk unassisted and able to climb 70 stairs. This tour is not wheelchair accessible.