from $2,869* per person | 8 Days | May-September |
Comfort accommodations
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Exertion level: 3
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Operator: Breakaway Adventures |
24 people max
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In the very heart of central Portugal, where few tourists ever visit – there are more friendly shepherds than foreign walkers! – the unspoilt Beira is a region of outstanding natural beauty: magnificent mountains, lush gorges, turquoise lakes and stunning river valleys. The terraced hillsides are carpeted in colorful wild flowers –over 150 species – and there’s a high chance of spotting rare birds of prey circling overhead.
Your base for the week is the wonderfully peaceful and hugely atmospheric **** Convento de Belmonte.With just 24 spacious rooms – each with its own private terrace – it exudes a feel of luxury and exclusivity. Antique furnishings abound and the small swimming pool affords sweeping valley views. Breakfast is a lavish buffet and evening meals – wine included – are taken in the romantic, candle-lit dining room*. If you fancy pre-dinner aperitifs in Belmonte – impressive C13 castle and Roman church – it’s just a 30-minute stroll away.
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Locations visited/nearby
Portugal, Europe
Itinerary
Day 1 Arrive in Belmonte
We meet you at Lisbon airport and take you to your **** hotel in Belmonte (2.5 hrs).
Day 2 Malceta Nature Reserve 12km/7mi/4hr
Today’s circular walk takes us though one of the last refuges of the Iberian Lynx and the only breeding site in Portugal of the Black Vulture. After a gentle climb through open chestnut woodland, we then follow the river Coe (the old border with Spain) and a haven for wildlife - we often see short-toed eagles, bee eaters and golden orioles. Gorgeous picnic spots and good river swimming at the end of the walk.
Day 3 Zézère Valley 9km/6mi/4hr
Our path follows the line of traditional tiny farming communities strung out along the magnificent glacial valley, in the shadow of Portugal’s highest mountain, the Torre (1993m). En route are typical stone cortes (tiny farmhouses with thick granite walls and thatched rye roofs) and all around are dizzily steep, terraced
hillsides and meadows carpeted in bright mountain flowers. Down to the picturesque white village of Manteigas where there has been a settlement since Moorish times – lovely views down to the River Zézère - then lunch is at Jose’s bar (all local produce: sheep’s cheeses, black pudding, mountain wines).
Day 4 Macainhas Circuit 14km/9mi/5hr
The early part of today’s walk follows a pretty gurgling stream through a hidden valley and out past meadows carpeted with colourful wild flowers. We stop off at the tiny village of Monteiro where old ladies, dressed in black, sit on doorsteps crocheting, and farmers with donkeys continue to plough the land by hand. An old drovers route takes us along the ridge - fantastic views out over the Serra da Estrela -before heading back down to the stream and hotel.
Day 5 Free Day
It’s just a 30 minute stroll into Belmonte so we’ve left today free for you to explore it’s castle, Jewish Quarter (you’ll find the only synagogue in Portugal outside of Lisbon here), museums, Romanesque-Gothic church of Santiago. Lots of local restaurants for lunch. In the afternoon either laze by the pool or follow one of the independent circular walking routes provided.
Day 6 Three Villages Walk 15km/9mi/4hr
First the former major Roman city of Idanha-a-Velha, with its wonderful collections of columns, statues and tombs. Then onto the stunning Mediaeval fortress of Monsanto where life continues as it has for centuries - superb 360 degree views from the C11 castle, ruined Renaissance church and bell tower . We have lunch in the pousada here, sampling produce from their own vegetable garden, before a final stop in the lovely folkloric village of Penha Garcia.
Day 7 The Serra da Estrela 14km/8mi/6hr
The highest walking in Portugal: sparkling clear blue mountain lakes (perfect paddling!), rugged peaks and surprisingly easy walking. Beautiful alpine flowers are carpeted across vast areas and striking granite rock formations rise eerily from the lakes. Dunnocks, Dartford warblers and eagle owls inhabit the forests, and kestrels and goshawks circle and soar above the highest peaks. Peace reigns and there is not a soul in sight.
Day 8 Return Home
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