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Quinta das Carvalhas is probably the largest and one of the most emblematic wineries in the Douro Valley. It’s located at the mountain of Carvalhas, which is 550 metres (1804 feet) tall and offers a stunning 360 degree view over the Douro Valley. On offer is a wine tour where you can taste their wines and learn about the wine production process. One of the tours we’ve done before and we recommend is “ Douro Valley Tour: Wine Tasting, Cruise & Lunch in Vineyard” The stunning Douro Valley region extends beyond the Douro River and is dotted with charming towns throughout. Whether you are here for a day trip or change your mind to stay for a couple of days, the valley has plenty to keep you occupied for several days. Explore the local vineyards, shop for Portugal souvenirs, and see charming and unique places of interest along the way. There are various bus tours available from the centre of Porto. You can take a day tour bus or a Hop-on, hop-off sightseeing bus at Porto. Buses allow you to see the Douro Valley on the road and do some wine tasting at the farmhouses (“quintas”) without ever having to worry about the drive home! The bus tour takes an average of nine and a half hours and most include a guided tour, Douro Valley cruise and Port wine tasting with prices between €30 and €50. Getting there by car Towards the end of summer, most “quintas” are in harvest and will feature events where you can take part in the winemaking process. Some are still using the traditional way of crushing the grapes by foot.

This picturesque riverbank region is home to some of the best wines and Port wines you will ever taste. You’ve most likely heard of Porto in Portugal, but did you know that just nearby is the spectacular Douro Valley? In late October, the valley turns golden with the arrival of autumn and it’s absolutely perfect for photography enthusiasts who visit the many stunning viewpoints in the Douro Valley.The gorgeous, contemporary 4* Lamego Hotel & Life, set in its own orchard and vineyard and only a short walk to the town centre, as well as the opulent 5* Six Senses Douro Valley Hotel are both exceptional choices to consider booking for your stay. Set in northern Portugal alongside the Douro river, the Douro Valley region is roughly 120 kilometres / 75 miles from the largest city in the north, Porto. That is when travelling by car from Porto to Peso da Regua. It is a magnificent place for a drive or a boat cruise and should be part of your next visit to Porto. Top tips to visit Douro Valley Arguably, there is no such thing as “best time of the year” to visit the Douro Valley as its beauty can really be appreciated all year-round.

At the beginning of spring, you’ll find beautiful patches of white and pink from the almond trees throughout the Douro Valley with movement on the vineyards preparing the vines for summer. Alternatively, you could also travel by train from Porto’s main Sao Bento train station, travelling roughly 2 hours to Regua in the Douro Valley. Apart from its picturesque villages and vineyards, there is a lot more to explore and uncover in the Douro Valley region. Here are some top attractions of the valley. Parque Natural do Douro InternacionalFor those who don’t have much time in Porto, a single day trip will allow you a brief, but enjoyable experience of the Douro Valley. Although, with so many exceptional things to see and do, we recommend staying at least three days to really absorb the rich culture and history of the region. Sprawdź w źródłach: Encyklopedia PWN• Google Books• Google Scholar• Federacja Bibliotek Cyfrowych• BazHum• RCIN• Internet Archive ( texts / inlibrary) You can also visit Lamego, a tiny town right next to the Douro Valley. What’s the best time of the year to visit the Douro Valley? What better way to explore the Douro Valley than a cruise on the tranquil river. Cruise boats depart from Vila Nova de Gaia pier, located just across from Porto’s Ribeira.

Pygmalion’s story dramatizes a conflict between material lust and one’s duties to family and friends. Pygmalion could honor his sister, Dido, and Sychaeus on their wedding day, but he recognizes an opportunity for personal advancement in killing Sychaeus and seizing his gold. Pygmalion could then attempt to make amends by confessing to Dido and accepting responsibility for his crime, but he instead dishonors her further (and thus preserves his own wealth) by lying to her about the nature of her husband’s death. Virgil states that Pygmalion is deaf to the basic needs of his sister, blinded by his desire for wealth, and reduced to the status of a monster, barely worthy of the label “human being.” The urge to shore up his material wealth dehumanizes and desensitizes him, and the lust for power triumphs over his fraternal responsibilities (which he does not even seem to recognize in his quest for self-advancement). Quinta do Vallado was built in 1716 and is one of the most famous of the Douro Valley region. It’s located very close to Peso da Régua, on the banks of the Corgo River. In addition to the production of wine, the farmhouse has also been converted into a hotel. Here you can enjoy river picnics and evening dips in the pool while enjoying a glass of Port wine. You can also do a wine workshop with experienced winemakers.Where to stay in the Douro Valley There are several types of cruise boats available from day trips, for time-sensitive travellers, to multi-day cruises for a more relaxed and extended visit. Prices for cruises start from approx €70. Tour by Getyourguide It will take you about an hour and a half by car to reach the majestic Douro Valley from Porto, and it goes without saying you are in for an unforgettable experience once you are here. The landscapes of the Douro Valley are made up of rolling green hills, vineyards, wine estates, and the beautiful Douro River that snakes through the region.

If it’s not already on your travel wish list, then our go-to guide will compel you to experience the beauty and magic of the Douro Valley. Where is the Douro Valley?

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