On this tour you'll discover Portugal's only National Park. It has this title because it aims to preserve nature and ancient ways of life, which is why there are villages inside the Park. On our visit we'll first visit the village of Fafião, where people live off pastoralism, cows and goats, and where we still have a wolf trap. We'll also have lunch in this village, with typical food.
In the afternoon we'll visit the Pedra Bela viewpoint and pass through the Mata de Albergaria, a UNESCO Biogenetic Reserve and fully protected site within the Park.
We'll pass through the area of Vilarinho das Furnas, a village that was submerged in order to build a dam, and we'll talk about the community way of life that existed in that village and that can still be seen in some parts of the Park.
The visit ends with a tasting of local products in a shop selling products made in the Peneda-Gerês National Park.
Pick-up and drop-off at the hotel in Fafe.
