Hiking & Biking Tours in Portugal's Douro Valley

Douro Valley

Highlights
  • Hike or bike at your own pace through vineyards, olive groves & hillside villages
  • Savor the finest regional vintages at award winning wineries
  • Relax each night at charming hand-picked wine estates
  • Travel from Porto on a scenic rail journey alongside the Douro River
  • Rely on our Douro Valley route expertise, daily luggage transfers & 24/7 support

Northern Portugal’s UNESCO Alto-Douro wine-making valley is located just a few hours from Porto and nestled alongside the Douro River.  Here life meanders at a slower pace, revolving around the seasons and its delights, where locals invite you to discover their centuries old crafts and cuisine. Follow trails through this timeless terrain either on foot or by bike, visiting wineries that are over a century old to sample the finest regional wines. You'll encounter traditional white-washed villages that cling to the hillsides, and panoramic views of the picturesque wine terraces. At the end of each day, relax in elegant town houses and rural wine estates, and enjoy the warm Portuguese hospitality.

With no group or guide, journey at your own pace through Porto & the Douro Valley and hike self-guided alongside vineyards that produce world-class wines.  Or perhaps indulge in luxurious accommodation with hikes designed to finish at award-winning quintas for wine tastings on our Douro Valley in Style self-guided tour. Or explore the Douro Valley by Bike. Whichever way you choose to explore the Douro Valley, you will find beautiful scenery, friendly people and outstanding food and wine along the way.

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  • Best time to visit the Douro Valley

    Macs offers active self-guided tours in the Douro Valley 10 months out of the year:

    Spring in the Douro Valley
    Mild weather, verdant hillsides, and fewer crowds make spring ideal.  In early March the trees of the almond groves start to blossom with delicate white flowers, and the first of the valley's wildflowers and cherry blossoms start to bloom.

    Summer in the Douro Valley
    June is the best summer month to enjoy the Douro Valley, as otherwise the temperatures are too high and the hot weather makes walking and biking uncomfortable.  For this reason, July and August are not possible for travel in the Douro with Macs.

    Fall in the Douro Valley
    September and October hit the sweet spot—cooler temps, golden vineyards, and fewer tourists. Perfect for harvest-season walks or cycles, enjoying the autumn hues and learning about the regions 'crush' season. September and October are very popular in the Douro, so book early!

    Winter in the Douro Valley
    This is the quietest season in the Douro, a brilliant escape from the crowds of late Spring and harvest season.  You'll enjoy peaceful hikes or cycles, and have plenty of time to enjoy the warm hospitality of local hosts and vintners.

    Best time to visit the Douro Valley
  • Why Book Your Hiking Tour in the Douro Valley with Macs Adventure?

    It’s easy to fall in love with Portugal's UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Douro Valley:

    At Macs Adventure, we’ve been creating unforgettable self-guided hiking vacations in the Douro Valley since 2008. Here’s why thousands of travelers choose us for Douro Valley hiking and biking tours:

    • The Biggest Choice – We offer 3 self-guided adventures in the Douro Valley, from an indulgent In Style Douro Valley luxury tour, to an authentic hiking tour that takes you from Porto to the Douro, and the chance to see the Douro Valley by bike.
    • Authentic Experiences – Discover the quieter side of Portugal in the Douro Valley at your own pace, engaging with friendly locals and avoiding the crowds.
    • Hassle-Free Travel – We handle all route planning, accommodations, luggage transfers, and provide a GPS-powered app with turn-by-turn directions.

    Get in touch with our specialists to ask questions and be connected with your perfect adventure!

    Why Book Your Hiking Tour in the Douro Valley with Macs Adventure?
  • Portuguese Cuisine - Bom apetite!

    Home to some of Europe's best wines, port, cinnamon-topped custard tarts (pastel de nata), and a passion for pork and seafood the Portuguese are certainly passionate about their cuisine. Portugal has it all, from Michelin Star restaurants to casual rooftop tapas bars, so make sure to seek recommendations from your hosts on the best local options.  

    Wine

    Portugal's unique vinho verde (green wine) is a young, fresh and incredibly quaff-able variety of wine with a low alcohol content, making it the perfect lunchtime drink. Its cold, fresh nature helps cut through the heat at this time of day - so there's no excuse not to indulge!
    Additionally, there are several outstanding wine-producing regions in Portugal, and while it is always good to drink local, it's well worth investigating big reds from Douro (Europe's oldest demarcated wine-producing region) and Portugal's central Alentejo region. 

    Port 

    It would be remiss to talk about wine and not mention port - Portugal’s most famous export. Port is a fortified wine, grown mainly in the Douro Valley and comes in a range of expressions, far more than appear on the shelves in the UK. Take recommendations from your local bartender as to which ports to sample, it can lead to a wonderful night!

    Pastéis de Nata

    These delightful little pastry cups filled with creamy custard and topped with cinnamon are said to have been created by monks and nuns. The story goes that they had leftover egg yolks from starching their habits so whipped them up with sugar to create something very like the custard tarts that you'll find across the country today. The Fábrica de Pastéis de Belém, the most well-known pastry shop in Portugal is reputed to have bought the original recipe from the inhabitants of the nearby Mosteiro dos Jerónimos monastery who sold it for income to delay the monastery's closure after the liberal revolution of 1820. Most days you will this Lisbon pastry shop queued out but many others sell the same delicious pastries. 

    Pastéis de Nata mit Kaffee und Zimt
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