Douro Valley Trip to Pinhão by Train

Ferrão
Ferrão welcomes us next with its spectacular terraced vineyards, overlooking the Douro River’s golden waters.
Ferrão welcomes us next with its spectacular terraced vineyards, overlooking the Douro River’s golden waters, this town is a visual treat. Ferrão's terraced vineyards hide tales of the ancient 'Wine Sentinels', guardians believed to watch over the vineyards, ensuring that both the weather or thieves would come and claim them.
The Chapel of São Joaquim, perched atop a hill, offers panoramic beautiful views over the valley.
Every summer, the Grape Harvest Festival brings together the community in a grand celebration of their viticulture legacy, sprinkled of wine, regional delicacies and alway folklore bands.

Campanhã Porto Train Station
This region, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2001, is a testament to the human endeavor of viticulture.

Ermesinde
Once a major railway hub, this city has grown beyond its station.

Paredes Train Station
Paredes welcomes us next. This town is synonymous with two things - nature and furniture.

Penafiel
As we move deeper into the Douro region, we arrive at Penafiel. In this city, history permeates the air.

Caíde
Caíde's viticultural legacy can be traced back to the Roman era. Historical records from 1258 mention Caíde as a notable wine-producing region.

Livração
Livração is the next stop, a quiet place, ideal setting for the tranquil enjoyment of a glass of the light, fresh Vinho Verde.

Marco de Canaveses
Our journey continues to Marco de Canaveses, the birthplace of illustrious figures who brought the name of this land across borders.

Mosteiró
We've now reached Mosteiró, a town steeped in religious history.

Aregos
As we leave Mosteiró, we arrive at Aregos, our gateway to the Douro River.

Ermida
The train now brings us to Ermida, a village that clings to the steep hillsides of the Douro.

Rede
This small town, set against a backdrop of rolling hills, vineyards, and olive groves, is a symbol of the rustic charm of the Portuguese countryside.

Peso da Régua
Founded in the 3rd century BC, Régua welcomes us next with its spectacular terraced vineyards.

Covelinhas
Moving further into the Douro Valley, we arrive in Covelinhas, where life revolves around grapes tending while exulting the so much awaited harvest.

Ferrão
Ferrão welcomes us next with its spectacular terraced vineyards, overlooking the Douro River’s golden waters.

Pinhão
The very heart of the demarcated Douro Wine Region, Pinhão is quite literally a postcard-perfect site.

Pinhão Train Station Azulejos
Take a moment to marvel at the stunning azulejos - traditional blue and white ceramic tiles - that decorate the station.

Quinta das Carvalhas Tour & Port Wine Tasting
This esteemed winery, under the guardianship of Real Companhia Velha, Portugal's oldest wine company, beckons wine aficionados from around the globe.

Direction to Pinhão Quay
Follow this path, and it will lead you down to Pinhão Quay.

Boat Trip - Pinhão to Tua
After lunch, we'll embark on a boat trip along the Douro River.

Departing Pinhão back to Porto
As our boat trip concludes, we'll return to the Pinhão train station for our journey back to Porto.