Discover the Charm of Quinta do Tedo
Experience the beauty and flavor of Portugal at Quinta do Tedo, a winery offering exquisite wines, delicious food, and stunning Douro Valley views.
Nestled in the scenic Douro Valley, Quinta do Tedo offers a unique wine-tasting experience complemented by stunning views, cozy accommodation, and delectable local cuisine. Perfect for tourists seeking relaxation and adventure!
A brief summary to Quinta do Tedo
- N-222, EM512, 5110-204, PT
- +351254789165
- Visit website
Local tips
- Book your wine tasting session in advance to secure your spot, especially during peak tourist seasons.
- Try to visit during the harvest season for a unique opportunity to see the winemaking process in action.
- Don't miss the bistro's local specialties; pairing them with the house wines enhances the tasting experience.
- Take a stroll around the vineyard; the scenic views are perfect for photography enthusiasts.
Getting There
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Car
If you have a car, the most straightforward route to Quinta do Tedo is via the N-222 road. From Peso da Régua, head northeast on the N-222, enjoying the scenic views of the Douro Valley. Continue for approximately 20 minutes until you reach the entrance of Quinta do Tedo, which will be on your left. There is ample parking available on site.
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Public Transportation
To reach Quinta do Tedo using public transportation, first take a train from Porto to Peso da Régua. The train ride takes about 2 hours and offers beautiful views of the valley. Once you arrive in Peso da Régua, you can take a taxi directly to Quinta do Tedo, which is approximately 10 km away. Taxi fares may vary, but expect to pay around €15 to €20 for the trip. Alternatively, you can check local bus schedules, as some regional buses may operate routes in that direction, but confirm their availability beforehand.
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Bicycle
For the adventurous, cycling to Quinta do Tedo is an exhilarating option, especially if you are in Peso da Régua. Rent a bicycle and follow the N-222 road towards the east. The ride is approximately 10 km and takes around 30 to 40 minutes, depending on your pace. Remember to wear a helmet and bring water, as some sections of the road may be steep.