Often overlooked when beaches are in the picture, Portugal’s coastal nature reserves and backcountry national parks are ruggedly beautiful and ripe with wildlife-watching potential.
Mountain roads corkscrew through granite mountains in Portugal’s north east. Here, the country’s highest peaks tower above glacier-scoured valleys, rivers and lakes. Spring brings an eruption of wildflowers, and by night millions of stars embroider Portugal’s darkest skies. Fauna include foxes, otters, wildcats, boars and the endemic Iberian rock lizard, best observed from February to October.
for quick access to the Trilhos Verdes , a 120-mile network of footpaths and former shepherd’s trails, ranging from easy strolls to summit treks. offers an eight-day, self-guided walking tour in Serra da Estrela, from £475 per person, including accommodation, transfers, route maps and notes. Please be respectful of copyright. Unauthorized use is prohibited.This park in the Algarve is a delicate fretwork of marshes, creeks, dune islands and marbled swirls of golden sand and turquoise sea.
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