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The Peneda-Gerês National Park (PNPG) as it’s never been seen before.
Discover one of the most beautiful places in Portugal, where nature lives in a pure state and makes us lose sight of time.
For those looking for peace of mind and walks to recover their energy and fill their lungs with oxygen, Gerês is the ideal choice.
If you close your eyes and imagine that you’re walking through a verdant forest, listening to the water running and the animals talking, you’re probably thinking about Gerês.
For nature lovers, this is a must-see trip.
We speak of one of the greatest natural attractions in Portugal, and it is impressive not only because of the beauty of the landscape, but also its ecological value.
The Peneda-Gerês National Park is one of the last places in Portugal, and in the world, where you will find life in a natural state with rich and unique ecosystems.
This was the first protected area created in the country, being the only one with the status of a National Park.

Additional Info

* Duration: 10 hours
* Starts: Porto, Portugal
* Trip Category: Day Trips & Excursions >> Day Trips



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The Peneda-Gerês National Park (PNPG) as it’s never been seen before.
Discover one of the most beautiful places in Portugal, where nature lives in a pure state and makes us lose sight of time.
For those looking for peace of mind and walks to recover their energy and fill their lungs with oxygen, Gerês is the ideal choice.
If you close your eyes and imagine that you’re walking through a verdant forest, listening to the water running and the animals talking, you’re probably thinking about Gerês.
For nature lovers, this is a must-see trip.
We speak of one of the greatest natural attractions in Portugal, and it is impressive not only because of the beauty of the landscape, but also its ecological value.
The Peneda-Gerês National Park is one of the last places in Portugal, and in the world, where you will find life in a natural state with rich and unique ecosystems.
This was the first protected area created in the country, being the only one with the status of a National Park.

The Praça da Liberdade (Liberty Square) is Porto’s main square and it connects the old town with the modern part of the city.

The plaza is in the heart of Porto, very close to the Torre dos Clérigos (Clérigos Tower) and São Bento Railway Station.

In the middle of the Praça is a 10-meter bronze equestrian statue of King Peter IV from 1862. The King holds the Constitution in his hands and shows it to the people, itself a symbol of the King since he fought to protect it during the Liberal Wars.



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