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1-stündige Buggy-Führung ab Arcos de Valdevez
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1-stündige Buggy-Führung ab Arcos de Valdevez

Entdecken Sie den Norden Portugals bei einer Buggy-Tour, bewundern Sie die schöne Aussicht in der Gegend von Arcos de Valdevez, fahren Sie mit Ihrem Buggy und spüren Sie das Adrenalin.

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2-stündige Buggy-Führung ab Arcos de Valdevez
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2-stündige Buggy-Führung ab Arcos de Valdevez

Entdecken Sie den Norden Portugals bei einer Buggy-Tour, bewundern Sie die schöne Aussicht in der Gegend von Arcos de Valdevez und bereiten Sie sich darauf vor, wilde Tiere zu beobachten.

kostenlose Stornierung
Verfügbar in:

en, fr, es, pt 

Kurzporträt Arcos de Valdevez

Portugal’s one-of-a-kind natural beauty is waiting to be discovered in Arcos de Valdevez. Tucked away in the Rio Vez Valley, and part of the Peneda-Geres National Park – it’s a secret spot that’s well worth adding to a nature-lovers itinerary. The town itself has charming streets to explore and scenic vistas. Summer months treat visitors to balloon decorations and colourful awnings. The Vez River meanders through Arcos de Valdevez and offers opportunities for leisurely walks, riverside picnics and watersports. There’s also some history waiting to be discovered here, not to mention local delicacies such as Cozido à Minhota, and sweet treats like Charutos de Ovos or Rebuçados dos Arcos.

Top three things to do in Arcos de Valdevez

1. Explore Peneda-Geres National Park

Embark on a thrilling adventure through Portugal’s oldest and only National Park. It’s a magical spot where you’ll find everything from lagoons to hidden waterfalls in the middle of lush forests. Hike along scenic trails and mountains, go for a swim and look out for rare wildlife, flora and fauna.

2. Step back in time at Paço de Giela

This ancient castle is steeped in history to discover. Dating back to the Middle Ages, it was built to fortify Arcos de Valdevez against the Spanish invasion. You can explore the well-preserved ruins, climb the towers for stunning views, and learn about the small town’s importance in Portugal’s independence.

3. Embrace tranquillity at Santuário de Nossa Senhora da Peneda

This peaceful sanctuary is a rare find offering visitors panoramic views, wow-factor architecture and a moment of quiet reflection. Ascend the monumental staircase of virtues and admire the sanctuary’s intricate architecture. Light a candle at the shrine dedicated to Nossa Senhora da Peneda, the patroness of the region and let the serene ambience wash over you.