The Wild Northeast
Bragança | Portugal
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Day Trip from Porto to Terra de Miranda: Explore folk dancing, masks, wildlife & nature photography.
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Alexandra Melo
What is this?
This immersive day trip from Porto invites you into the heart of Terra de Miranda, a culturally rich and ecologically pristine region in Northeast Portugal. Guided by a naturalist photographer and a cultural researcher, you'll explore ancient chestnut groves, oak and holm oak forests, and panoramic viewpoints overlooking the Serra da Nogueira and the Spanish mountains of Sanabria and Culebra.
The program changes with the season but may include swimming in rivers and natural pools during summer, autumn forest walks, and winter snowshoeing. Along the way, you'll encounter local wildlife such as roe deer and wild boar, and witness traditional practices like bagpipe music and the Pauliteiros stick dance before your scenic ride back to Porto.
What makes this unique?
This journey offers an authentic immersion into the living traditions and natural splendor of Terra de Miranda. You'll engage directly with local artisans, witnessing the crafting of wooden carnival masks and the rehearsal of traditional dances accompanied by the gaita mirandesa, a unique bagpipe recognized by the Portuguese Ministry of Culture.
The experience is enriched by the expertise of your hosts: Alexandra Melo, who has dedicated nearly two decades to preserving inland Portuguese crafts, and António Sá, a seasoned naturalist and photographer with deep roots in the region (whose photos illustrate this experience). Their insights provide a profound connection to the land's heritage, ensuring a meaningful and respectful exploration of this untouched corner of Portugal, home to the country's second official language, Mirandese.
What is the profile of the host?
Alexandra Melo is a former journalist turned entrepreneur, dedicating the past 18 years to researching and preserving genuine Portuguese crafts and traditions, particularly in inland Portugal. Her deep understanding of the region's cultural heritage enriches the experience with authentic insights.
António Sá is a naturalist, freelance reporter, and photography instructor with a lifelong connection to the Bragança region. His expertise in nature and storytelling offers participants a profound appreciation of the local environment and its narratives.
What to bring?
Comfortable walking shoes suitable for forest trails and uneven terrain
Layered clothing to adapt to seasonal changes (warm layers for autumn and winter; light clothing for summer)
Waterproof jacket, especially in the autumn and winter months
Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen for sun protection
Reusable water bottle
Camera or smartphone for photography (optional: binoculars for wildlife observation)
Small backpack for carrying personal items during excursions
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Where will we meet?
You will be picked up from your hotel or accommodation in Porto. After booking, chat with Alexandra to share your accommodation details.
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EUR 350
per person
Private
2 - 4 peopleⓘ
8 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Pick-up from Porto and transport throughout the itinerary, comprehensive insurance coverage, guided visits and activities as outlined, and a regional lunch.
Offered in English, French, Portuguese
Private
2 - 4 peopleⓘ
8 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Pick-up from Porto and transport throughout the itinerary, comprehensive insurance coverage, guided visits and activities as outlined, and a regional lunch.
Offered in English, French, Portuguese