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Experience Portugal’s highest peak and scenic river beaches on a full-day trip from Coimbra, with expert guides and authentic landscapes.
From Coimbra: Serra da Estrela Natural Park Day Trip
If you’re looking to escape the city and explore Portugal’s natural beauty, a day trip to the Serra da Estrela Natural Park offers a fantastic mix of mountain vistas, charming villages, and pristine river beaches. This tour, offered by Epicocentro, is perfect for those who want to see Portugal’s highest point—the Tower—and enjoy some of the country’s most picturesque outdoor spots, all within a manageable 6.5-hour window.
What we really love about this experience is how it balances active exploration with relaxed sightseeing—you’re not just being shuttled from one spot to another, but truly engaging with the landscape. Plus, the inclusion of two stunning river beaches makes it stand out from typical mountain excursions. A tiny caveat? The weather can be unpredictable, so packing layers is a must.
This tour is ideal for nature lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, or anyone curious about Portugal’s less-urban side. It’s also great for travelers who appreciate guided insights into local culture and history, making the day both informative and visually captivating.

This day trip from Coimbra offers a well-curated itinerary that combines hiking, sightseeing, swimming, and cultural learning. Starting with a pickup in Coimbra, the journey takes you straight into one of Portugal’s most striking natural areas. The highlight, of course, is the visit to the Tower, the peak that’s often covered in snow during winter, giving it a mountain-top fairy tale vibe.
Standing at the highest point in mainland Portugal, you’ll get sweeping views that stretch across the landscape—on clear days, the scenery is breathtaking. It’s a place where you can picture yourself practicing winter sports, as some visitors have noted, and it’s a great photo opportunity. Many reviews mention the guide’s ability to make the history and significance of the Tower engaging, adding context to the natural beauty.
The drive itself is a scenic highlight, with lush greenery and mountain vistas. It’s a reminder of Portugal’s lesser-known but equally stunning terrains, away from the crowded beaches or city streets.
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One of the tour’s standout features is the visit to two river beaches, which are far from typical swimming spots. The first, Praia Fluvial de Loriga, takes about 30 minutes to explore, but it’s enough to get a sense of the peaceful, clear waters that make these beaches special. Travelers often comment on the “magical” quality of these places, where the water’s transparency invites a refreshing dip.
The second beach is even more notable, being recognized as one of Portugal’s 7 wonders. Its location amid rugged rocks and lush surroundings makes it a must-see. One reviewer specifically appreciated the chance to relax by the water, with some mentioning the tranquility of these spots as a perfect break from sightseeing. Given the unspoiled nature of these beaches, you’ll want to bring water shoes and plenty of sunscreen.

Beyond the peaks and beaches, the tour includes a walk through picturesque villages and natural parks, giving you a taste of local culture. While the exact villages aren’t named, the emphasis on exploring Serra da Estrela’s landscapes and cultural spots means you’ll likely see traditional houses, local crafts, and perhaps some regional gastronomy.
The 1-hour visit to Serra da Estrela itself allows for a more in-depth appreciation of this diverse terrain, from rocky outcrops to lush valleys. The guide’s insights help you understand why this area is a treasured part of Portugal’s natural heritage.

The tour runs for about 6.5 hours, making it a full but manageable day. You’ll be picked up from Coimbra, with transport included, and the group size is private, which allows for a more personalized experience. The guide speaks both Portuguese and English, ensuring clear explanations and a friendly atmosphere.
Transportation is comfortable and air-conditioned, perfect for the mountain drive. The timing is flexible depending on availability, and the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for different needs.
Note that meals are not included, so packing snacks and water is wise. The guide recommends comfortable shoes and layered clothing, as mountain weather can change quickly, especially if snow or rain rolls in.
More Great Tours NearbyMultiple reviews highlight the informative and friendly nature of the guides, who share local stories and background about the region’s culture and history. One traveler mentioned that the guide’s explanations about the local gastronomy added a flavorful dimension to the trip, even if they didn’t sample local food during the tour.
We also appreciated that the tour is a private group, meaning you can customize a bit if needed or simply enjoy a more relaxed pace. Some reviewers have also pointed out that the view from the Tower can be limited in winter due to snow, but it’s still worth the visit.
At $211 per person, the tour offers a lot of value considering the included transport, guide, and visits to some of Portugal’s most stunning natural spots. Compared to self-guided trips, the guided element ensures you don’t miss out on historical insights or hidden gems.
It’s especially suited for travelers who want a balanced mix of active exploration and relaxing scenery, or those interested in learning about local culture alongside natural beauty. If you’re seeking a rigorous hike or a full-on adventure, this might feel a bit light, but for most visitors, it hits the right mark.
This day trip to Serra da Estrela from Coimbra offers a well-rounded experience that captures Portugal’s scenic mountain landscapes, tranquil river beaches, and cultural richness. The combination of a knowledgeable guide, manageable duration, and carefully selected stops make it a practical choice for those who want to see the country’s natural highlights without the hassle of planning multiple excursions.
The visit to Portugal’s highest point, the chance to relax in crystal-clear waters, and the opportunity to learn about local traditions ensure this tour appeals to a broad audience—from outdoor lovers to curious travelers. The private group setting lends an intimate feel, and the inclusion of transport and guiding makes it straightforward and stress-free.
In short, if you’re after a day that blends adventure, relaxation, and authentic scenery, this trip is a compelling option—especially if you’re based in Coimbra and want to explore Portugal’s wild and wonderful side.

Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, the tour provides comfortable transport from Coimbra, including hotel pick-up, which makes logistics simple.
What should I bring for the day?
Comfortable shoes, water, snacks, and layered clothing are recommended, as weather can change quickly in the mountains.
Can I visit the highest point in Portugal during winter?
Yes, the Tower often has snow in winter, and winter sports may be possible. Check the weather forecast before you go.
How long do we spend at each stop?
You’ll spend about 20 minutes at the initial visit, 30 minutes at Praia Loriga, and an hour exploring Serra da Estrela naturally, plus additional time for the village walk.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, though some uneven terrain at natural sites might require additional assistance.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included, so packing some snacks and water is advisable.
In summary, this day trip offers a taste of Portugal’s mountain charm and river serenity, guided by locals eager to share their homeland. It balances natural beauty with cultural insights, making it a worthwhile adventure for a day outside Coimbra.
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