From the alluring streets of Lisbon to the Douro River Valley, Portugal is an idyllic place to venture off the beaten track. Stroll through the peaceful vineyards to discover an authentic slice of Portuguese life whilst gratifying the taste buds along the way. Walk this laid-back Mediterranean world that will envelop you in its beauty and charm. Experience old-world Europe from hillside villages, wild coastlines, rugged mountain ranges and sun-soaked vineyards to churches clad in gleaming azulejo tiles to sweet Port wine in Porto. Embrace the immersive experience offered on our Portugal walking tours, where walking is paired with wine tasting ...From the alluring streets of Lisbon to the Douro River Valley, Portugal is an idyllic place to venture off the beaten track. Stroll through the peaceful vineyards to discover an authentic slice of Portuguese life whilst gratifying the taste buds along the way. Walk this laid-back Mediterranean world that will envelop you in its beauty and charm. Experience old-world Europe from hillside villages, wild coastlines, rugged mountain ranges and sun-soaked vineyards to churches clad in gleaming azulejo tiles to sweet Port wine in Porto. Embrace the immersive experience offered on our Portugal walking tours, where walking is paired with wine tasting to indulging in farm to table dining affairs. Our range is inclusive of easy going to challenging hikes and can be tailored to your abilities and walking appetite when you choose to walk with Onlyluxe Travel. Choose from our great selection of walking holidays in Portugal. Best Walking and Hiking Regions in Portugal: - Lisbon: traverse the oldest city in Western Europe. From the Alfama district boasting character and charm of shops and restaurants hidden on every street, as well as spectacular views of the Tagus River. Discover Belem and walk amongst its parks, tree-lined plazas and green open spaces all along the Tejo Estuary. - Porto: coastal paths and lightly traveled roads; crisscross incredible natural landscapes, charming beaches, pine scented forests and peaceful fishing villages. -Sintra: a UNESCO World Heritage site, is also on the agenda and is a land of castles and palaces. The Sintra hills, fields and the coastline below offer a remarkable variety. Pedal through northern European pine and oak forest trails to sequoias on loamy tracks before rolling through dry Mediterranean scrub, agaves & cactus on your way to the sea. -Camino de Santiago: Follow the ancient pilgrim route connecting from France or Spain traversing ancient sites of castles and monasteries. -Douro River Valley: Walk across the UNESCO World Heritage region Douro Valley’s undulating countryside of terraced vineyards and old-world villages. Journey amongst deep gorges and steeply terraced slopes that bear witness to its 2,000-year-old wine culture. For the ultimate adventure, Portugal's Douro River Cruise Bike Tour is an idyllic way to venture off the beaten path. -Algarve: boasts beautiful views of the coastline with imposing cliffs, small mountain ranges, plenty of sun-soaked beaches, small fisherman and quaint villages. The Seven Hanging Valleys Trail is the most noteworthy, as it gives you amazing vistas of coastal limestone cliffs where ages of erosion have created numerous sea caves, sink holes, and pillars. -Peneda Gerês National Park: Portugal’s only national park, walk through tranquil forests, along river paths and past villages in a landscape where life feels unchanged by time. With some of the oldest towns and villages in Portugal, such as Ponte de Lima, traditional granite houses date back to 12th century. With a large collection, you can use our TOUR FINDER to find the right tour for your next holiday. Or simply call, email us or live chat us now. MoreLess