Serra da Estrela
Duration
8 hour(s)
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Enjoy tasting high-altitude wines in one of the oldest estates
Discover the source of the Mondego River in the mountains
Learn about the terroir and viticulture of Dão and Beira Interior
Explore the mythical Covão da Ametade with its endemic flora
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Experience the Serra da Estrela like never before, immersing yourself in its breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and unique viticulture. Discover the secrets of high-altitude wine production as you visit one of the oldest estates in the region, enjoying tastings of exceptional wines straight from the cellar. Learn about the terroir of the Serra da Estrela mountains and the influence of altitude on the vineyards of Dão and Beira Interior. Explore the source of the Mondego River, followed by a traditional lunch in the charming village of Manteigas, nestled in the Zêzere Glacial Valley. Conclude your journey with a short hike at Covão da Ametade, where the guide shares insights about glacial formations and endemic flora, and finish at the Torre or Cântaro Magro viewpoint with a regional snack of gourmet sandwiches paired with light red wine.
Experience the perfect combination of flavors, scenery, and stories of the Serra da Estrela, creating unforgettable memories. Explore hidden corners of the mountains, walk through valleys shaped by glaciers, and taste the finest local products that reflect the culture and history of the region. Discover the balance between nature and human craftsmanship in the vineyards, and let yourself be captivated by the serene beauty of one of Portugal’s most remarkable mountain ranges.
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Activity Provider: Wine of Life Tours
Customer Reviews
md.monjurul

It's an amazing beautiful place I will come again with my family i miss you abbu 💯❤️ মাহিদ🫂
Arman

The highest mountain range in mainland Portugal, formed from ancient granite and schist. Glacial cirques and valleys evidence past ice age activity. The range is a designated geopark, known for its distinctive "berrocal" landscape of weathered boulders and traditional pastoral practices.
Samir

Recently Visited Serra da Estrella, the Highest Mountain Peak In Portugal at 1,993 metres, or 6,539 feet, Above Sea Level. Although Mount Pico In the Portuguese Azores Islands Is Just Over 2,300 Meters, Serra da Estrella Is Actually Recognised As Actual Highest Peak Within Portugal.
Meg

I love this place!! Free wild camping for RVs 😊 When you get here before dark there is a restaurant and a gift shop! We loved the meat and cheese 🧀 offered here! But there is lots of fun stuff! The view is breathtaking and it feels like your above the clouds! If you are RVing on your way up make sure you have ample propane for heating as it can be cold, gas ⛽️ or diesel and water 💧 We filled up from the free natural mountain 🏔️ water 💧 on our way up with a watering can!
Letícia

Breathtaking view while driving to the top of the mountain, and when arrive there you find beautiful snow landscapes (depending of the season) and very sympathetic merchants selling famous cheeses.
