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Campsites in Porto & The North

Originally inhabited by Celtics, Romans and Moors, the North is a region steeped in history. Renowned for its beautiful countryside, the River Douro winds its way past mountains, valleys, vineyards and cliffs until it reaches the sandy beaches of the Atlantic coast near the city of Porto.

Campsites in Porto & The North

PO8010

Orbitur Camping Caminha

Caminha, Viana do Costelo

In northern Portugal close to the Spanish border, this pleasant site is just 200 metres from the beach. It has an attractive and peaceful setting in woods alongside the river estuary that marks the border with Spain and on the edge of the little town of Caminh...

PO8020

Orbitur Camping Viana do Castelo

Darque, Viana do Costelo

This site in northern Portugal is worth considering as it has the advantage of direct access, through a gate in the fence (locked at night) to a large and excellent soft sand beach (400 m.) which is popular for windsurfing. There are 225 pitches on undulating ...

PO8030

Orbitur Camping Rio Alto

Póvoa de Varzim, Porto

This site makes an excellent base for visiting Porto which is some 35 km. south of Estela. It has around 700 pitches on sandy terrain and is next to what is virtually a private beach. There are some hardstandings for caravans and motorcaravans and electrical c...

PO8370

Parque de Campismo de Cerdeira

Campo do Gerês, Braga

Located in the National Park of Peneda Gerês, amidst spectacular mountain scenery, this excellent site offers modern facilities in a truly natural area. The National Park is home to all manner of flora, fauna and wildlife, including the roebuck, wolf and wild ...

PO8375

Camping Celorico de Basto

Celorico de Basto, Braga

Celorico de Basto is a new site, open all year and first opened in 2008. The site has been recommended by our Portuguese agent and we plan to undertake a full inspection in 2010. Celorico is an attractive small town close to Braga, and located in the Tamega ri...

PO8380

Parque Natural de Vilar de Mouros

Vilar de Mouros, Viana do Costelo

PO8390

Camping Quinta da Agueira

Mogadouro, Braganca

4680

Parque De Campismo Penedo Da Rainha

Amarante, Braga

4681

Camping Orbitur Angeiras

Angeiras/Lavra, Porto

4682

Camping Sereia Da Gelfa

V. Praia De Ancora, Gelfa, Viana do Costelo

4683

Camping Parque De Campismo Sol De Vila Chã

Vila Chã, Porto

4684

Parque De Campismo Do Paço

Vila Praia De Âncora, Viana do Costelo

4686

P.C. Quinta Do Rebentão

Chaves, Braga

4690

Camping Três Rios-Maravilha

Mirandela, Braga

4692

Parque De Campismo Do Rabaçal

Valpaços, Braga

4693

Parque Mun. De Campismo VilaFlor

Vila Flor, Porto

4694

Parque De Camp. De V.Real

Vila Real, Porto

4828

P. M. De Camp. De Espinho

Espinho, Porto

4837

Parque De Camp. Furadouro

Ovar, Porto

5769

Campismo Valsereno

Cabeceiras de Basto, Braga

7499

Camping Parque De Campismo Convívio

Candemil/V.Nova De Cerveira, Viana do Costelo

7501

Parque de Camp. de Medas

Medas, Porto

7502

Camping Orbitur Madalena

Vila Nova De Gaia, Porto

7506

Camping De Covas

Vila Nova De Cerveira, Viana do Costelo

Situated in the north western corner of Portugal, the Costa Verde boasts lush green pine forests and unspoilt sandy beaches, dotted with picturesque seaside villages, including Caminha and Vila Nova de Cerveira. It is also renowned for its wine, being the home of Port and Vinho Verdo. Located on the banks for the River Douro, the attractive city of Porto is the centre of the Port wine trade – free tastings are offered at the wine cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia – and terraced vineyards can be found across the Douro Valley. The region is also a perfect place for walking, mountain trekking, canoeing or simply relaxing in the spa towns of Carvalhelhos, Chaves and Pedras Salgadas. Vidago has a magnificent park with swimming pools and a golf course, while the mountains of Peneda, Soajo and Gerês form the Peneda Geres National Park, an area covering 170,000 acres, with an abundance of wildlife. Vila Nova de Foz is the centre for visits to the Côa Archaeological Park, which houses one of the world's largest collections of outdoor Palaeolithic rock art, dating back 22,000 years.

 

 

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