Porto Buggy Tour
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Experience Highlights
On this private buggy tour in Porto you will experience an adventure full of adrenaline, tradition and fun. You will travel to the outskirts of the city to discover mountainous terrain in a compact, four-wheeled, two-seater off-road vehicle, which you can either drive or co-drive.
You will visit the beautiful village of Quintandona, the ruins of Castro de Monte Mozinho and the Museo da Broa or Bread Museum, in a trip exclusively for you and your group, which you will also share with an expert guide.
- Disconnect from the routine and take a break from the chaos of the city by joining this mountain buggy tour of the outskirts of Porto.
- See charming places such as the village of Quintandona and the archaeological site of Castro de Monte Mozinho.
- Have fun exploring the area's mountain trails at top speed in an off-road vehicle.
What’s included
- Porto buggy tour
- Professional guide, expert in history
- Protective goggles
- Briefing with safety rules
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Step by Step
Experience an extreme adventure on the outskirts of the city with this private buggy tour in Porto. You'll get away from the chaos of the city and into mountainous terrain surrounded by beautiful forests.
You'll wind through rugged roads, ideal for speeding along in this compact, four-wheeled, two-seater off-road vehicle, which will thrill and excite you, increasing your adrenaline levels . You can choose between driving or co-driving.
You will experience the tour with a professional guide who is an expert in history, so in addition to the climax and fun, you will learn about the culture and traditions of Portugal.
You will exclusively visit with your group impressive sites that will give you a different perspective of the region:
- Castro de Monte Mozinho: this Neolithic archaeological site is located on a hill, about 400 metres above sea level. You will see necropolises, walls, wells and ancient stone constructions from the era of the Castro and Roman cultures.
- Museu da Broa: in the Bread Museum you will discover how people worked in the fields to produce and distribute bread in the past, with mills, stone houses and streams. A dreamlike landscape that will connect you with history.
- Quintandoa: on entering this village you will travel straight back to the 1200s with a walk through a typical village of the region, which still preserves the tradition of its narrow houses and cobbled streets, an unforgettable postcard.
Optionally, you can sample the delicacies prepared in this area, popular for its artisanal production of honey and cakes (lunch not included).