Explore the natural beauty of the National Park by paths and trails that only our local guides know. Enjoy the most this quad-bikes tour, visit villages, waterfalls, spots of unique beauty and get to know better the surrounding area of the park, followed by a traditional Portuguese lunch and the chance to dive in crystal water lagoons.
Accompanied by guide you will go through several locations in which often the only access is with this type vehicles.
Automated vehicles
Pickup included
Our target is more than a simple tour in Gerês!
We pick you up in your accommodation, and your escape to routine start!
Enjoy the fascinating landscape of the National Park Peneda-Gerês. Beautiful waterfalls, postcard viewpoints, mountain peaks – the full nature package is waiting for you.
And all this with a Quad-bike ride*.
Our local guide, will take you by paths and trails that only local's know and accessible with this type vehicles, explaining the countryside and the nature heritage of the Park. If you are lucky you can see wild horses, a ibex or a deer on the track.
After lunch you will have some free time to visit the village and explore people and culture on your way. Enjoy the afternoon at a lagoon, that you can dive into crystal clear water if you feel up to.
Open your heart and clean your mind, and be prepared to absorb all the sounds, smells and natural beauty.
* It can be a quadricycle, an ATV or a kart-cross vehicle.
Meeting Point:
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In order to enjoy in the best shape your day, you must bring:
• Comfortable clothing and shoes adapted to the weather conditions (no slippers or high heels)
• Swimming costume/shorts
• Towel
• Sunglasses and sunscreen
• Snacks
• For driving, Personal ID/Passport & Driving License Cat. B is mandatory
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