This tour covers 378 km over 6 days of riding in Portugal's interior region in the east and north of the country. The first 5 cycling days cover mountainous and rugged terrain, with historic villages and hilltop castles dotted along the valleys and plateaus. Scenic stretches through more wild areas in the national parks also feature prominently. Days 6 and 7 are focused on the Douro Valley, renowned for it's terraced vineyards which are not just a great backdrop but also fun to cycle through.
The trip is fully supported, and your guide’s expert knowledge of the area and terrain means that you always know what is coming up in terms of distance and difficulty. This makes a tremendous difference, as does the constant supply of water and refreshments along the way.
Suitability: The tour is suitable for cyclists possessing a good level of physical fitness as the average climb per day is more than 900 m. Fitness will be a huge asset on those long days and challenging climbs. The tour is guided and fully supported, and a transfer is possible at certain points during each stage for those that find the riding too difficult. As the tour visits many charming villages, towns and ruins as well as national parks and vineyards, riding is not the only focus and a fair amount of time will be spent off-saddle to explore these fascinating and picturesque places. This includes a train and boat ride as well!
Biking Conditions: We ride an average of 63 km a day with average climbs of more than 900 m. The itinerary is roughly 60% tarmac and 40% off-road on double track / dirt roads / gravel roads. Except for day 7 in the Douro Valley (which is all on paved roads), the riding on the other days will contain a mix of surfaces. Throughout all days, the terrain is hilly and changeable with flat sections and a lot of climbs and descents. Some climbs can be gradual and up to 10 km while others are short but steep. Good handling skills will be an asset.
Because some people can't imagine going on a trip without their own beloved bicycle, we do not provide them as part of this tour. However, you can hire bikes locally for the price listed in the tour pricing section.
If you bring your own bike, please make sure it is a mountain bike in good mechanical order.
We also have E-Bikes available for hire, but they are limited in number & size - please send an email to us to check on availability.
Basic spares and tools are carried by the guide and on the support vehicle, though we cannot guarantee having spares for every conceivable problem. Carrying a basic tool kit, a spare tube and a pump while riding is recommended.
Wearing a helmet is required on all our biking adventures and is non negotiable. If you do not wear a helmet you will not be allowed to cycle. Your tour leader is trained in first aid and emergency rescue, but to a large degree you must be responsible for your own safety while riding. It is therefore compulsory that you take out travel insurance that will cover you for a mountain biking tour.
You will be led by a local English-speaking guide and if the group is 9 people or more we will add another guide to the tour. All our guides are well informed in the history, culture and religions of the area where you are biking and are skilled at passing that knowledge on to you. Your guide is also medically trained and an experienced cyclist, able to handle most minor repairs en route.
See here for recommendations and detailed information.
Portugal has a Mediterranean climate with mild, rainy winters and hot, dry summers. The country enjoys plenty of sunshine throughout the year, with temperatures averaging around 15°C (59°F) in winter and 25°C (77°F) in summer. The northern region experiences more rainfall and cooler temperatures, while the south has a drier and warmer climate. Coastal areas benefit from refreshing sea breezes, while inland regions can be hotter. Overall, Portugal's climate is generally pleasant, making it an attractive destination for sunseekers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Meals are included as per the itinerary where B = breakfast, L = lunch, D = dinner.
Portuguese food combines fresh ingredients, bold flavors, and a delightful blend of Mediterranean and Atlantic influences. Seafood plays a prominent role, with dishes like bacalhau (salted cod) and sardines being popular. Meat lovers can savor dishes such as grilled meats and cozido à portuguesa (a hearty meat stew). Portuguese cuisine also features delicious pastries like pastéis de nata (custard tarts) and regional desserts like arroz doce (rice pudding). Don't miss out on trying local specialties like caldo verde (kale soup), feijoada (bean stew), and the famous port wine.
Any special dietary requirements can also be catered for as well. Please let us know at the time of booking.
Keeping you completely hydrated is a job we take very seriously. Water and a regular supply of refreshments are included in the tour price while riding. Soft drinks and other beverages during meals are not included. But you may also want to bring electrolyte in powder or tablet form. Alcoholic drinks are available everywhere, but are NOT included in the price.
SpiceRoads does not require you to pay a surcharge for travelling alone. We will arrange for you to share accommodation with another traveller of the same gender and if we can not match you up we will provide a single room at no extra charge. If you prefer not to share a single supplement is payable to guarantee your own room. The cost of the single supplement is listed above.
We recommend that you tuck away a few extra Euros for possible incidentals that might arise. It is always wise to have some paper currency in case of ATM absence or credit card problems. This will save you a lot of unnecessary worries. It is also customary to tip local tour guides and drivers; however, the amount you give should be dependent on the level of service you receive. As a general guide we suggest that €5-10 per person per day is appropriate.
Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted throughout the country, but that is not a guarantee, especially in mom & pop shops in rural areas.
A Note on Portugal's Tourist Tax: The tourist tax in Portugal varies depending on the region and the type of accommodation. The fee is between 1 - 5 Euros per person/per night. This amount needs to be paid directly and in cash - hence why we do not include it in the tour price and you will be expected to pay this where necessary. See here for more information.
The currency used in Portugal is the Euro (€).
If this is the tour for you here's what you need to do to confirm your place:
Just complete our online booking form or send your booking details offline (email or post), and we will confirm your participation. No deposit is needed to confirm your place on a SpiceRoads tour.
You are advised to read our Booking Conditions in full before you make your payment and should you require further clarifications of any of the conditions below, please email us or call our office.
There is a minimum number of participants (usually 2) required to enable the trip to go ahead. Once the minimum number is reached, the trip status will change from 'Available' to 'Guaranteed to Depart'. Once a trip is guaranteed to depart you are free to book your flights and make other travel arrangements. If the trip status is ‘Limited’ will mean we have only a small number of spaces available for booking. If you are unsure about the trip status, please email us or call our office.
From the tour page, click the 'Book Now' link. All departures for this tour will appear, just select the date you'd like to travel. For the next steps, you'll need to know the names of the people travelling. If you wish you can also provide extra details such as passport numbers, height (for bike hire), or you can add that later by logging into Manage My Trip (we'll set up an account for you automatically if you don't already have one). Our system will contact you from time to time to fill in the missing information, as it will be required before departure. However, if the trip that you are booking offers a child discount, you will have to fill out the date of birth of each rider (so we can calculate the appropriate discount).
If you are having any problems please send us an email, or give us a call (+66 026 3295) and one of our travel specialists will assist you with your booking.
Just call us or send an email indicating which trip you want to join and we will happily send you a list of questions and process your booking for you.
We do not require a deposit or full payment to book a place for you on a tour.
The balance of the tour’s cost (final invoice) will need to be paid 60 days before the departure date with fees for any bicycle rental(s), single supplement(s) and extra hotel nights.
In the case where a booking is made when there are less than 60 days until the tour departure date, the tour’s cost should be paid in full within 72 hours of receiving an invoice from SpiceRoads. Payment can be made by credit card using our online payment gateway or by bank transfer. When making payment online you will need to confirm that you have read these booking conditions during the "checkout" process, which equates to agreeing to the terms of services and stipulations as indicated in this document.
In all cases, tour fees need to be paid “in full” before participation in a tour. No person(s) will be allowed to join a tour without fully settling their invoice and receiving a confirmation number from SpiceRoads.
The exception can be made for last-minute miscellaneous fees that can be paid locally (visas, additional local hotel bookings, etc.) can be settled on the day of arrival.
If the tour is cancelled or postponed by SpiceRoads because we didn't make the trip numbers and the tour can’t run, we will make a full cash refund (by bank transfer or on your credit card).
If the tour is cancelled for any other reason, including due to Covid related travel restrictions, we will give you a full credit (with no deductions for admin or any other small-print item) to use on any SpiceRoads tour with no time limit. (Exceptions being flights, special permits and other non-refundable items and these will be advised when booking the trip).
Before paying for your tour, you can cancel your booking with no charge and up until 40 days before departure, you can change your booking to another travel date or move your booking onto another SpiceRoads tour with no charges.
If you need to cancel after you have made full payment, please see our cancellation policy.
This tour covers 378 km over 6 days of riding in Portugal's interior region in the east and north of the country. The first 5 cycling days cover mountainous and rugged terrain, with historic villages and hilltop castles dotted along the valleys and plateaus. Scenic stretches through more wild areas in the national parks also feature prominently. Days 6 and 7 are focused on the Douro Valley, renowned for it's terraced vineyards which are not just a great backdrop but also fun to cycle through.
The trip is fully supported, and your guide’s expert knowledge of the area and terrain means that you always know what is coming up in terms of distance and difficulty. This makes a tremendous difference, as does the constant supply of water and refreshments along the way.
Suitability: The tour is suitable for cyclists possessing a good level of physical fitness as the average climb per day is more than 900 m. Fitness will be a huge asset on those long days and challenging climbs. The tour is guided and fully supported, and a transfer is possible at certain points during each stage for those that find the riding too difficult. As the tour visits many charming villages, towns and ruins as well as national parks and vineyards, riding is not the only focus and a fair amount of time will be spent off-saddle to explore these fascinating and picturesque places. This includes a train and boat ride as well!
Biking Conditions: We ride an average of 63 km a day with average climbs of more than 900 m. The itinerary is roughly 60% tarmac and 40% off-road on double track / dirt roads / gravel roads. Except for day 7 in the Douro Valley (which is all on paved roads), the riding on the other days will contain a mix of surfaces. Throughout all days, the terrain is hilly and changeable with flat sections and a lot of climbs and descents. Some climbs can be gradual and up to 10 km while others are short but steep. Good handling skills will be an asset.
We pick you up from your hotels in Lisbon in the early afternoon and transfer 3 hours to the town of Idanha-a-Nova located in east-central Portugal. Upon arrival, we’ll check into our accommodation, do a bike fitting, and take a stroll to the ruins of the town’s 13th-century medieval castle. Here we can also get a good lay of the land for the cycling days ahead as we relish in stunning views over the surrounding countryside. We cap off the day with a welcome dinner.
In the morning, we ride out of Idanha-a-Nova and, after an initial 10 km, we find ourselves skirting along the southern shore of the Marechal Carmona Reservoir, offering scenic views over the calm waters. After another 5 km we arrive at the tranquil Chapel of Nossa Senhora do Almortão. From behind the Chapel, we dip into a lengthy stretch of back-country roads where we may encounter the occasional herd of cattle grazing on the edges of the extensive olive groves, vineyards, and wheat fields. At the 35 km mark we reach the village of Idanha-a-Velha which bears impressive vestiges of continuous occupation from the ancient Romans to the Knights Templar. Just another 10 km cycle north lies yet another gem of a historic village: Monsanto. Perched atop a rocky hill, the entire village of Monsanto is locked in a harmonious coexistence with giant boulders, offering fascinating visuals! We pass more villages and smaller hamlets before arriving at our hotel near the town of Penamacor.
Today’s focus is east-central Portugal’s wild side as we cycle within the secluded Serra da Malcata Nature Reserve. As we enter the National Park outside of Penmacor, the scenery quickly changes from farmlands to dense Old World Mediterranean forest. This is the home of the elusive iberian lynx as well as many other species of animals and vegetation. Expansive views abound, though be warned that it is a taxing gradual climb for the first 5 km, after which a relieving downhill section brings us to the beachy shores of Lake Meimão. Here the terrain flattens until we reach the village of Meimão where we’ll conquer a steep 3 km climb to the top of a ridge with towering windmills. After catching our breath we continue more leisurely at higher elevation through a mix of rural areas and national park before arriving at our accommodation nestled in the countryside of Rapoula do Côa, renowned for its thermal springs in use since the time of the Romans. Indulge in a refreshing soak to reward your cycling efforts today!
Our journey today takes us through the Côa Valley, where the hills are crowned with picturesque medieval fortresses. The first 15 km follow the course of the Côa River and we will cross the Ponte de Sequeiros, a beautifully arched stone bridge. As the route diverts from the river we begin to enter the hills, riding up and down as we hop from one hilltop castle – and the charming villages nestled within – to the next. The first of these is Castelo Bom with its ruins overlooking a vast, rugged hinterland. A further 15 km north and we find ourselves entering the impressive gate of Almeida Castle, a true bastion renowned for its star-shaped defensive walls. From here we complete the final 25 km along narrow country lanes to the village Castelo Rodrigo. The serenity of this tiny cobblestoned village stands in sharp contrast to the remnants of the once fierce stronghold on which it sits.
A thrilling day awaits as we conquer roads and trails impressed upon the plateaus, escarpment and valleys of the Douro International Natural Park, an important wildlife corridor stretching north along both sides of Portuguese-Spanish border. Descending from Castelo Rodrigo, we ride 30 km along narrow off-road trails that dissect olive groves, shrubland and rocky outcrops. Greeting us at the end of this stretch is the small town of Barca D’Alva, which rests on the banks of the dreamy Douro River. We then cycle up meandering roads and sweeping curves leading to the ridge of Penedo Durão. Here the views peer deep into the gorges and mountains of neighboring Spain and soaring above we may spot eagles and vultures. After taking in this incredible scene we backtrack briefly and then turn north to ride along the vineyards and almond tree farms surrounding the historic town of Freixo de Espada à Cinta – our final destination for today.
Today we head west into the heart of the Douro wine region, combining cycling with a scenic train ride. We start by almost immediately trading paved roads for narrow rural trails as we climb steadily to the rustic village of Mazouco, commanding panoramic views over the surrounding mountains and valleys. We then cut across the Trás-os-Montes plateau, passing countless farms and villages, before rolling into the old mining town of Torre de Moncorvo. From here we follow a winding mountain bike path to rendezvous again with the Douro River, this time near the village of Pocinho which is the terminus of the Douro railway line. We’ll pack up our bikes and board the train for an enriching finale to the day. Relish in endless scenes of the wide Douro River and terraced vineyards etched into the steep, sun-kissed hills. After roughly two hours we disembark in the wine-rich town of Peso da Régua; our home for the final 2 nights of the tour. How about a glass or two of authentic port wine to unwind?
For our last cycling day we use our hotel in Régua as a base and ride a wide loop all along paved roads through the surrounding wine region. We begin with a bridge crossing and then follow the course of the Douro River downstream, enjoying a relatively flat ride flanked by vineyards, orange groves and estates. After around 12 km we begin our climb into the hills, meandering along the centuries’ old schist walls that give shape to the Douro valley’s famed – UNESCO World Heritage awarded – terraced vineyards. Once we reach the top, we’ll enjoy a long stretch of more gently undulating riding, accompanied by uninterrupted views of the river valley. At around 35 km we reach the storied city of Lamego and it's baroque-era church perched atop a hill with a massive and intricate stairway leading up to it. From here we conclude the ride with a pleasant downhill back into Régua. Tonight’s dinner will be a feast to celebrate the unforgettable cycling journey of the last six days!
Having traversed a large swath of inland Portugal over the past week, the time has come to head to the coast and end our tour in Porto. And we’ll do so in true style: aboard a boat cruising down the storied Douro River. The total cruising time is around 6 hours and includes lunch on board. Starting directly from the pier in Régua, simply relax and unwind as you take in a never ending photoreel of terraced vineyards carved into the surrounding hillsides. You might even see some Rabelo boats - historically used to transport wine along the river – darting by us as we leisurely meander downstream. Our ship will pass through some impressive river locks before arriving at the pier in Porto, Portugal’s second largest city located on the Atlantic Coast. Our tour concludes with a shared transfer to your hotel in Porto (feel free to ask us for recommendations!). We suggest spending at least 2 days in this stunning city.
Disclaimer: The adventure cycling tours we operate often go beyond the beaten track, and the countries where we ride are not always predictable. Due to these reasons, it is occasionally necessary to reroute or update itineraries. Our guarantee is that we will not change a trip unless for safety or to improve it. Our listed hotels are always accurate at the time of writing, but should we have to change any hotel, it will always be for a similar or better one.
Because some people can't imagine going on a trip without their own beloved bicycle, we do not provide them as part of this tour. However, you can hire bikes locally for the price listed in the tour pricing section.
If you bring your own bike, please make sure it is a mountain bike in good mechanical order.
We also have E-Bikes available for hire, but they are limited in number & size - please send an email to us to check on availability.
Basic spares and tools are carried by the guide and on the support vehicle, though we cannot guarantee having spares for every conceivable problem. Carrying a basic tool kit, a spare tube and a pump while riding is recommended.
Wearing a helmet is required on all our biking adventures and is non negotiable. If you do not wear a helmet you will not be allowed to cycle. Your tour leader is trained in first aid and emergency rescue, but to a large degree you must be responsible for your own safety while riding. It is therefore compulsory that you take out travel insurance that will cover you for a mountain biking tour.
You will be led by a local English-speaking guide and if the group is 9 people or more we will add another guide to the tour. All our guides are well informed in the history, culture and religions of the area where you are biking and are skilled at passing that knowledge on to you. Your guide is also medically trained and an experienced cyclist, able to handle most minor repairs en route.
See here for recommendations and detailed information.
Portugal has a Mediterranean climate with mild, rainy winters and hot, dry summers. The country enjoys plenty of sunshine throughout the year, with temperatures averaging around 15°C (59°F) in winter and 25°C (77°F) in summer. The northern region experiences more rainfall and cooler temperatures, while the south has a drier and warmer climate. Coastal areas benefit from refreshing sea breezes, while inland regions can be hotter. Overall, Portugal's climate is generally pleasant, making it an attractive destination for sunseekers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Meals are included as per the itinerary where B = breakfast, L = lunch, D = dinner.
Portuguese food combines fresh ingredients, bold flavors, and a delightful blend of Mediterranean and Atlantic influences. Seafood plays a prominent role, with dishes like bacalhau (salted cod) and sardines being popular. Meat lovers can savor dishes such as grilled meats and cozido à portuguesa (a hearty meat stew). Portuguese cuisine also features delicious pastries like pastéis de nata (custard tarts) and regional desserts like arroz doce (rice pudding). Don't miss out on trying local specialties like caldo verde (kale soup), feijoada (bean stew), and the famous port wine.
Any special dietary requirements can also be catered for as well. Please let us know at the time of booking.
Keeping you completely hydrated is a job we take very seriously. Water and a regular supply of refreshments are included in the tour price while riding. Soft drinks and other beverages during meals are not included. But you may also want to bring electrolyte in powder or tablet form. Alcoholic drinks are available everywhere, but are NOT included in the price.
SpiceRoads does not require you to pay a surcharge for travelling alone. We will arrange for you to share accommodation with another traveller of the same gender and if we can not match you up we will provide a single room at no extra charge. If you prefer not to share a single supplement is payable to guarantee your own room. The cost of the single supplement is listed above.
We recommend that you tuck away a few extra Euros for possible incidentals that might arise. It is always wise to have some paper currency in case of ATM absence or credit card problems. This will save you a lot of unnecessary worries. It is also customary to tip local tour guides and drivers; however, the amount you give should be dependent on the level of service you receive. As a general guide we suggest that €5-10 per person per day is appropriate.
Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted throughout the country, but that is not a guarantee, especially in mom & pop shops in rural areas.
A Note on Portugal's Tourist Tax: The tourist tax in Portugal varies depending on the region and the type of accommodation. The fee is between 1 - 5 Euros per person/per night. This amount needs to be paid directly and in cash - hence why we do not include it in the tour price and you will be expected to pay this where necessary. See here for more information.
The currency used in Portugal is the Euro (€).
If this is the tour for you here's what you need to do to confirm your place:
Just complete our online booking form or send your booking details offline (email or post), and we will confirm your participation. No deposit is needed to confirm your place on a SpiceRoads tour.
You are advised to read our Booking Conditions in full before you make your payment and should you require further clarifications of any of the conditions below, please email us or call our office.
There is a minimum number of participants (usually 2) required to enable the trip to go ahead. Once the minimum number is reached, the trip status will change from 'Available' to 'Guaranteed to Depart'. Once a trip is guaranteed to depart you are free to book your flights and make other travel arrangements. If the trip status is ‘Limited’ will mean we have only a small number of spaces available for booking. If you are unsure about the trip status, please email us or call our office.
From the tour page, click the 'Book Now' link. All departures for this tour will appear, just select the date you'd like to travel. For the next steps, you'll need to know the names of the people travelling. If you wish you can also provide extra details such as passport numbers, height (for bike hire), or you can add that later by logging into Manage My Trip (we'll set up an account for you automatically if you don't already have one). Our system will contact you from time to time to fill in the missing information, as it will be required before departure. However, if the trip that you are booking offers a child discount, you will have to fill out the date of birth of each rider (so we can calculate the appropriate discount).
If you are having any problems please send us an email, or give us a call (+66 026 3295) and one of our travel specialists will assist you with your booking.
Just call us or send an email indicating which trip you want to join and we will happily send you a list of questions and process your booking for you.
We do not require a deposit or full payment to book a place for you on a tour.
The balance of the tour’s cost (final invoice) will need to be paid 60 days before the departure date with fees for any bicycle rental(s), single supplement(s) and extra hotel nights.
In the case where a booking is made when there are less than 60 days until the tour departure date, the tour’s cost should be paid in full within 72 hours of receiving an invoice from SpiceRoads. Payment can be made by credit card using our online payment gateway or by bank transfer. When making payment online you will need to confirm that you have read these booking conditions during the "checkout" process, which equates to agreeing to the terms of services and stipulations as indicated in this document.
In all cases, tour fees need to be paid “in full” before participation in a tour. No person(s) will be allowed to join a tour without fully settling their invoice and receiving a confirmation number from SpiceRoads.
The exception can be made for last-minute miscellaneous fees that can be paid locally (visas, additional local hotel bookings, etc.) can be settled on the day of arrival.
If the tour is cancelled or postponed by SpiceRoads because we didn't make the trip numbers and the tour can’t run, we will make a full cash refund (by bank transfer or on your credit card).
If the tour is cancelled for any other reason, including due to Covid related travel restrictions, we will give you a full credit (with no deductions for admin or any other small-print item) to use on any SpiceRoads tour with no time limit. (Exceptions being flights, special permits and other non-refundable items and these will be advised when booking the trip).
Before paying for your tour, you can cancel your booking with no charge and up until 40 days before departure, you can change your booking to another travel date or move your booking onto another SpiceRoads tour with no charges.
If you need to cancel after you have made full payment, please see our cancellation policy.