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English
Live tour guide available in the language you select
Included
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Insight into local culture and traditional rural life
Wine tasting at a Douro wine estate including Port wines
Olive oil and honey tastings with local products
Traditional Portuguese lunch at a local’s house
€ 480
€ 441.60


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Step into the historic heart of Pinhão and discover one of its most charming treasures: the stunning train station adorned with intricate azulejo tiles. These hand-painted ceramic panels vividly depict the region’s winemaking traditions, rolling vineyards, and the everyday life of the Douro Valley, offering a window into the local culture and history. As you wander through the station, the vibrant blues and whites of the tiles tell stories of generations of families tending the land, transporting wine, and celebrating the harvest. The artistry captures not only the scenic beauty of the valley but also the pride and heritage of its people, creating an immersive experience that feels like walking through a living history book. The station itself, set against the backdrop of the Douro River, serves as both a transportation hub and a cultural landmark, blending function with timeless artistry in a way that delights every visitor.
Beyond the visual splendor, the Pinhão train station tiles provide a sense of connection to the Douro Valley’s rhythms and traditions. Each panel reflects the dedication, craftsmanship, and cultural identity that define the region, offering a moment of reflection amid the busy pace of travel. Visitors can pause to admire the intricate details, from the vine-laden hills to the laborers at work, while imagining the centuries of stories that have unfolded along the riverbanks and terraced vineyards. The station’s artistry is a reminder that even everyday spaces can hold profound cultural significance, inviting travelers to slow down and appreciate the beauty woven into the fabric of local life. For anyone exploring the Douro Valley, the Pinhão train station tiles are more than decoration—they are a gateway into the history, culture, and enduring spirit of this remarkable region.
Private program
Local hiking guide
Lunch with homemade food and local products
Wine, olive oil and honey tastings
Personal expenses and gratuities
Bottle of water
Comfortable clothes and hiking shoes
Sunscreen and a hat
Tour starts in Ervedosa do Douro village
Wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing
Bring water sun protection and a hat
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