ride through the heart of portugal
ride through the heart of portugal
ride through the heart of portugal
Spring 2025
Spring 2025
Spring 2025
Discover Portugal like never before, on an unforgettable ride through its most captivating landscapes. This motorcycle retreat will take you from the rugged cliffs of the Atlantic coast to the remote trails of the Serra da Estrela mountains. Each day will bring new challenges and stunning views, immersing you in the natural beauty and rich heritage of Portugal.
6 days riding
1200 km
80% offroad
8 riders Max
The Journey at a Glance
Douro Valley
Trails Through Portugal’s Historic Soul
Known for its vineyards and dramatic landscapes, the Douro Valley provide an exciting mix of narrow dirt trails, mountain views, and endless valleys. Though it’s famous for wine, the area’s remote, elevated trails offer incredible views of terraced hillsides and the winding Douro River below. The ride here is exhilarating, with steep climbs and descents that reward you with panoramic vistas.
Nazare
A coastal gem steeped in tradition and thrill
Famous for its towering waves and rich fishing heritage, Nazaré is a coastal village that blends natural beauty with cultural charm. As you ride into Nazaré, you’ll be greeted by dramatic ocean views, golden cliffs, and the vibrant colors of fishing boats. It’s a place where the energy of the sea meets the warmth of local traditions, offering a moment to pause, reflect, and soak in the raw power of nature.
Gois
The Heart of Adventure in Portugal
Góis is a haven for motorcycle enthusiasts, renowned for its rugged terrain and iconic trails that wind through dense pine forests and granite cliffs. The region is home to some of the most thrilling off-road paths in Portugal, offering challenges and stunning views around every bend. Famous for its annual motorcycle festival, Góis has an undeniable spirit of camaraderie and adventure, making it a perfect stop to bond with fellow riders while soaking in the raw beauty of the countryside.
Serra da Estrela
Riding to Portugal’s Roof
Serra da Estrela, the highest mountain range in mainland Portugal, offers breathtaking views, winding mountain roads, and a chance to conquer the country’s tallest peaks. The terrain varies from smooth tarmac with sweeping curves to rugged dirt paths for the adventurous. Riding here, expect cooler temperatures, crisp mountain air, and panoramic views that stretch across Portugal’s rolling landscapes.
Monsanto
A timeless village atop granite boulders
Known as the “most Portuguese village,” Monsanto is a stunning blend of history and nature. Perched atop a rocky hill, its cobbled streets wind through ancient stone houses carved into massive granite boulders. As you ride toward Monsanto, you’ll be rewarded with sweeping views of the surrounding countryside and a unique sense of timelessness. It’s the perfect stop for riders seeking a mix of scenic beauty and cultural immersion.
Douro Valley
Trails Through Portugal’s Historic Soul
Known for its vineyards and dramatic landscapes, the Douro Valley provide an exciting mix of narrow dirt trails, mountain views, and endless valleys. Though it’s famous for wine, the area’s remote, elevated trails offer incredible views of terraced hillsides and the winding Douro River below. The ride here is exhilarating, with steep climbs and descents that reward you with panoramic vistas.
Nazare
A coastal gem steeped in tradition and thrill
Famous for its towering waves and rich fishing heritage, Nazaré is a coastal village that blends natural beauty with cultural charm. As you ride into Nazaré, you’ll be greeted by dramatic ocean views, golden cliffs, and the vibrant colors of fishing boats. It’s a place where the energy of the sea meets the warmth of local traditions, offering a moment to pause, reflect, and soak in the raw power of nature.
Gois
The Heart of Adventure in Portugal
Góis is a haven for motorcycle enthusiasts, renowned for its rugged terrain and iconic trails that wind through dense pine forests and granite cliffs. The region is home to some of the most thrilling off-road paths in Portugal, offering challenges and stunning views around every bend. Famous for its annual motorcycle festival, Góis has an undeniable spirit of camaraderie and adventure, making it a perfect stop to bond with fellow riders while soaking in the raw beauty of the countryside.
Serra da Estrela
Riding to Portugal’s Roof
Serra da Estrela, the highest mountain range in mainland Portugal, offers breathtaking views, winding mountain roads, and a chance to conquer the country’s tallest peaks. The terrain varies from smooth tarmac with sweeping curves to rugged dirt paths for the adventurous. Riding here, expect cooler temperatures, crisp mountain air, and panoramic views that stretch across Portugal’s rolling landscapes.
Monsanto
A timeless village atop granite boulders
Known as the “most Portuguese village,” Monsanto is a stunning blend of history and nature. Perched atop a rocky hill, its cobbled streets wind through ancient stone houses carved into massive granite boulders. As you ride toward Monsanto, you’ll be rewarded with sweeping views of the surrounding countryside and a unique sense of timelessness. It’s the perfect stop for riders seeking a mix of scenic beauty and cultural immersion.
Douro Valley
Trails Through Portugal’s Historic Soul
Known for its vineyards and dramatic landscapes, the Douro Valley provide an exciting mix of narrow dirt trails, mountain views, and endless valleys. Though it’s famous for wine, the area’s remote, elevated trails offer incredible views of terraced hillsides and the winding Douro River below. The ride here is exhilarating, with steep climbs and descents that reward you with panoramic vistas.
Nazare
A coastal gem steeped in tradition and thrill
Famous for its towering waves and rich fishing heritage, Nazaré is a coastal village that blends natural beauty with cultural charm. As you ride into Nazaré, you’ll be greeted by dramatic ocean views, golden cliffs, and the vibrant colors of fishing boats. It’s a place where the energy of the sea meets the warmth of local traditions, offering a moment to pause, reflect, and soak in the raw power of nature.
Gois
The Heart of Adventure in Portugal
Góis is a haven for motorcycle enthusiasts, renowned for its rugged terrain and iconic trails that wind through dense pine forests and granite cliffs. The region is home to some of the most thrilling off-road paths in Portugal, offering challenges and stunning views around every bend. Famous for its annual motorcycle festival, Góis has an undeniable spirit of camaraderie and adventure, making it a perfect stop to bond with fellow riders while soaking in the raw beauty of the countryside.
Serra da Estrela
Riding to Portugal’s Roof
Serra da Estrela, the highest mountain range in mainland Portugal, offers breathtaking views, winding mountain roads, and a chance to conquer the country’s tallest peaks. The terrain varies from smooth tarmac with sweeping curves to rugged dirt paths for the adventurous. Riding here, expect cooler temperatures, crisp mountain air, and panoramic views that stretch across Portugal’s rolling landscapes.
Monsanto
A timeless village atop granite boulders
Known as the “most Portuguese village,” Monsanto is a stunning blend of history and nature. Perched atop a rocky hill, its cobbled streets wind through ancient stone houses carved into massive granite boulders. As you ride toward Monsanto, you’ll be rewarded with sweeping views of the surrounding countryside and a unique sense of timelessness. It’s the perfect stop for riders seeking a mix of scenic beauty and cultural immersion.
Douro Valley
Trails Through Portugal’s Historic Soul
Known for its vineyards and dramatic landscapes, the Douro Valley provide an exciting mix of narrow dirt trails, mountain views, and endless valleys. Though it’s famous for wine, the area’s remote, elevated trails offer incredible views of terraced hillsides and the winding Douro River below. The ride here is exhilarating, with steep climbs and descents that reward you with panoramic vistas.
Nazare
A coastal gem steeped in tradition and thrill
Famous for its towering waves and rich fishing heritage, Nazaré is a coastal village that blends natural beauty with cultural charm. As you ride into Nazaré, you’ll be greeted by dramatic ocean views, golden cliffs, and the vibrant colors of fishing boats. It’s a place where the energy of the sea meets the warmth of local traditions, offering a moment to pause, reflect, and soak in the raw power of nature.
Gois
The Heart of Adventure in Portugal
Góis is a haven for motorcycle enthusiasts, renowned for its rugged terrain and iconic trails that wind through dense pine forests and granite cliffs. The region is home to some of the most thrilling off-road paths in Portugal, offering challenges and stunning views around every bend. Famous for its annual motorcycle festival, Góis has an undeniable spirit of camaraderie and adventure, making it a perfect stop to bond with fellow riders while soaking in the raw beauty of the countryside.
Serra da Estrela
Riding to Portugal’s Roof
Serra da Estrela, the highest mountain range in mainland Portugal, offers breathtaking views, winding mountain roads, and a chance to conquer the country’s tallest peaks. The terrain varies from smooth tarmac with sweeping curves to rugged dirt paths for the adventurous. Riding here, expect cooler temperatures, crisp mountain air, and panoramic views that stretch across Portugal’s rolling landscapes.
Monsanto
A timeless village atop granite boulders
Known as the “most Portuguese village,” Monsanto is a stunning blend of history and nature. Perched atop a rocky hill, its cobbled streets wind through ancient stone houses carved into massive granite boulders. As you ride toward Monsanto, you’ll be rewarded with sweeping views of the surrounding countryside and a unique sense of timelessness. It’s the perfect stop for riders seeking a mix of scenic beauty and cultural immersion.
Douro Valley
Trails Through Portugal’s Historic Soul
Known for its vineyards and dramatic landscapes, the Douro Valley provide an exciting mix of narrow dirt trails, mountain views, and endless valleys. Though it’s famous for wine, the area’s remote, elevated trails offer incredible views of terraced hillsides and the winding Douro River below. The ride here is exhilarating, with steep climbs and descents that reward you with panoramic vistas.
Nazare
A coastal gem steeped in tradition and thrill
Famous for its towering waves and rich fishing heritage, Nazaré is a coastal village that blends natural beauty with cultural charm. As you ride into Nazaré, you’ll be greeted by dramatic ocean views, golden cliffs, and the vibrant colors of fishing boats. It’s a place where the energy of the sea meets the warmth of local traditions, offering a moment to pause, reflect, and soak in the raw power of nature.
Gois
The Hidden Gem of Mountain Villages
Góis is a haven for motorcycle enthusiasts, renowned for its rugged terrain and iconic trails that wind through dense pine forests and granite cliffs. The region is home to some of the most thrilling off-road paths in Portugal, offering challenges and stunning views around every bend. Famous for its annual motorcycle festival, Góis has an undeniable spirit of camaraderie and adventure, making it a perfect stop to bond with fellow riders while soaking in the raw beauty of the countryside.
Serra da Estrela
Riding to Portugal’s Roof
Serra da Estrela, the highest mountain range in mainland Portugal, offers breathtaking views, winding mountain roads, and a chance to conquer the country’s tallest peaks. The terrain varies from smooth tarmac with sweeping curves to rugged dirt paths for the adventurous. Riding here, expect cooler temperatures, crisp mountain air, and panoramic views that stretch across Portugal’s rolling landscapes.
Monsanto
A timeless village atop granite boulders
Known as the “most Portuguese village,” Monsanto is a stunning blend of history and nature. Perched atop a rocky hill, its cobbled streets wind through ancient stone houses carved into massive granite boulders. As you ride toward Monsanto, you’ll be rewarded with sweeping views of the surrounding countryside and a unique sense of timelessness. It’s the perfect stop for riders seeking a mix of scenic beauty and cultural immersion.
Douro Valley
Trails Through Portugal’s Historic Soul
Known for its vineyards and dramatic landscapes, the Douro Valley provide an exciting mix of narrow dirt trails, mountain views, and endless valleys. Though it’s famous for wine, the area’s remote, elevated trails offer incredible views of terraced hillsides and the winding Douro River below. The ride here is exhilarating, with steep climbs and descents that reward you with panoramic vistas.
Nazare
A coastal gem steeped in tradition and thrill
Famous for its towering waves and rich fishing heritage, Nazaré is a coastal village that blends natural beauty with cultural charm. As you ride into Nazaré, you’ll be greeted by dramatic ocean views, golden cliffs, and the vibrant colors of fishing boats. It’s a place where the energy of the sea meets the warmth of local traditions, offering a moment to pause, reflect, and soak in the raw power of nature.
Gois
The Hidden Gem of Mountain Villages
Góis is a haven for motorcycle enthusiasts, renowned for its rugged terrain and iconic trails that wind through dense pine forests and granite cliffs. The region is home to some of the most thrilling off-road paths in Portugal, offering challenges and stunning views around every bend. Famous for its annual motorcycle festival, Góis has an undeniable spirit of camaraderie and adventure, making it a perfect stop to bond with fellow riders while soaking in the raw beauty of the countryside.
Serra da Estrela
Riding to Portugal’s Roof
Serra da Estrela, the highest mountain range in mainland Portugal, offers breathtaking views, winding mountain roads, and a chance to conquer the country’s tallest peaks. The terrain varies from smooth tarmac with sweeping curves to rugged dirt paths for the adventurous. Riding here, expect cooler temperatures, crisp mountain air, and panoramic views that stretch across Portugal’s rolling landscapes.
Monsanto
A timeless village atop granite boulders
Known as the “most Portuguese village,” Monsanto is a stunning blend of history and nature. Perched atop a rocky hill, its cobbled streets wind through ancient stone houses carved into massive granite boulders. As you ride toward Monsanto, you’ll be rewarded with sweeping views of the surrounding countryside and a unique sense of timelessness. It’s the perfect stop for riders seeking a mix of scenic beauty and cultural immersion.
Douro Valley
Trails Through Portugal’s Historic Soul
Known for its vineyards and dramatic landscapes, the Douro Valley provide an exciting mix of narrow dirt trails, mountain views, and endless valleys. Though it’s famous for wine, the area’s remote, elevated trails offer incredible views of terraced hillsides and the winding Douro River below. The ride here is exhilarating, with steep climbs and descents that reward you with panoramic vistas.
Nazare
A coastal gem steeped in tradition and thrill
Famous for its towering waves and rich fishing heritage, Nazaré is a coastal village that blends natural beauty with cultural charm. As you ride into Nazaré, you’ll be greeted by dramatic ocean views, golden cliffs, and the vibrant colors of fishing boats. It’s a place where the energy of the sea meets the warmth of local traditions, offering a moment to pause, reflect, and soak in the raw power of nature.
Gois
The Hidden Gem of Mountain Villages
Góis is a haven for motorcycle enthusiasts, renowned for its rugged terrain and iconic trails that wind through dense pine forests and granite cliffs. The region is home to some of the most thrilling off-road paths in Portugal, offering challenges and stunning views around every bend. Famous for its annual motorcycle festival, Góis has an undeniable spirit of camaraderie and adventure, making it a perfect stop to bond with fellow riders while soaking in the raw beauty of the countryside.
Serra da Estrela
Riding to Portugal’s Roof
Serra da Estrela, the highest mountain range in mainland Portugal, offers breathtaking views, winding mountain roads, and a chance to conquer the country’s tallest peaks. The terrain varies from smooth tarmac with sweeping curves to rugged dirt paths for the adventurous. Riding here, expect cooler temperatures, crisp mountain air, and panoramic views that stretch across Portugal’s rolling landscapes.
Monsanto
A timeless village atop granite boulders
Known as the “most Portuguese village,” Monsanto is a stunning blend of history and nature. Perched atop a rocky hill, its cobbled streets wind through ancient stone houses carved into massive granite boulders. As you ride toward Monsanto, you’ll be rewarded with sweeping views of the surrounding countryside and a unique sense of timelessness. It’s the perfect stop for riders seeking a mix of scenic beauty and cultural immersion.
Douro Valley
Trails Through Portugal’s Historic Soul
Known for its vineyards and dramatic landscapes, the Douro Valley provide an exciting mix of narrow dirt trails, mountain views, and endless valleys. Though it’s famous for wine, the area’s remote, elevated trails offer incredible views of terraced hillsides and the winding Douro River below. The ride here is exhilarating, with steep climbs and descents that reward you with panoramic vistas.
Nazare
A coastal gem steeped in tradition and thrill
Famous for its towering waves and rich fishing heritage, Nazaré is a coastal village that blends natural beauty with cultural charm. As you ride into Nazaré, you’ll be greeted by dramatic ocean views, golden cliffs, and the vibrant colors of fishing boats. It’s a place where the energy of the sea meets the warmth of local traditions, offering a moment to pause, reflect, and soak in the raw power of nature.
Gois
The Hidden Gem of Mountain Villages
Góis is a haven for motorcycle enthusiasts, renowned for its rugged terrain and iconic trails that wind through dense pine forests and granite cliffs. The region is home to some of the most thrilling off-road paths in Portugal, offering challenges and stunning views around every bend. Famous for its annual motorcycle festival, Góis has an undeniable spirit of camaraderie and adventure, making it a perfect stop to bond with fellow riders while soaking in the raw beauty of the countryside.
Serra da Estrela
Riding to Portugal’s Roof
Serra da Estrela, the highest mountain range in mainland Portugal, offers breathtaking views, winding mountain roads, and a chance to conquer the country’s tallest peaks. The terrain varies from smooth tarmac with sweeping curves to rugged dirt paths for the adventurous. Riding here, expect cooler temperatures, crisp mountain air, and panoramic views that stretch across Portugal’s rolling landscapes.
Monsanto
A timeless village atop granite boulders
Known as the “most Portuguese village,” Monsanto is a stunning blend of history and nature. Perched atop a rocky hill, its cobbled streets wind through ancient stone houses carved into massive granite boulders. As you ride toward Monsanto, you’ll be rewarded with sweeping views of the surrounding countryside and a unique sense of timelessness. It’s the perfect stop for riders seeking a mix of scenic beauty and cultural immersion.
Douro Valley
Trails Through Portugal’s Historic Soul
Known for its vineyards and dramatic landscapes, the Douro Valley provide an exciting mix of narrow dirt trails, mountain views, and endless valleys. Though it’s famous for wine, the area’s remote, elevated trails offer incredible views of terraced hillsides and the winding Douro River below. The ride here is exhilarating, with steep climbs and descents that reward you with panoramic vistas.
Nazare
A coastal gem steeped in tradition and thrill
Famous for its towering waves and rich fishing heritage, Nazaré is a coastal village that blends natural beauty with cultural charm. As you ride into Nazaré, you’ll be greeted by dramatic ocean views, golden cliffs, and the vibrant colors of fishing boats. It’s a place where the energy of the sea meets the warmth of local traditions, offering a moment to pause, reflect, and soak in the raw power of nature.
Gois
The Hidden Gem of Mountain Villages
Góis is a haven for motorcycle enthusiasts, renowned for its rugged terrain and iconic trails that wind through dense pine forests and granite cliffs. The region is home to some of the most thrilling off-road paths in Portugal, offering challenges and stunning views around every bend. Famous for its annual motorcycle festival, Góis has an undeniable spirit of camaraderie and adventure, making it a perfect stop to bond with fellow riders while soaking in the raw beauty of the countryside.
Serra da Estrela
Riding to Portugal’s Roof
Serra da Estrela, the highest mountain range in mainland Portugal, offers breathtaking views, winding mountain roads, and a chance to conquer the country’s tallest peaks. The terrain varies from smooth tarmac with sweeping curves to rugged dirt paths for the adventurous. Riding here, expect cooler temperatures, crisp mountain air, and panoramic views that stretch across Portugal’s rolling landscapes.
Monsanto
A timeless village atop granite boulders
Known as the “most Portuguese village,” Monsanto is a stunning blend of history and nature. Perched atop a rocky hill, its cobbled streets wind through ancient stone houses carved into massive granite boulders. As you ride toward Monsanto, you’ll be rewarded with sweeping views of the surrounding countryside and a unique sense of timelessness. It’s the perfect stop for riders seeking a mix of scenic beauty and cultural immersion.
Douro Valley
Trails Through Portugal’s Historic Soul
Known for its vineyards and dramatic landscapes, the Douro Valley provide an exciting mix of narrow dirt trails, mountain views, and endless valleys. Though it’s famous for wine, the area’s remote, elevated trails offer incredible views of terraced hillsides and the winding Douro River below. The ride here is exhilarating, with steep climbs and descents that reward you with panoramic vistas.
Nazare
A coastal gem steeped in tradition and thrill
Famous for its towering waves and rich fishing heritage, Nazaré is a coastal village that blends natural beauty with cultural charm. As you ride into Nazaré, you’ll be greeted by dramatic ocean views, golden cliffs, and the vibrant colors of fishing boats. It’s a place where the energy of the sea meets the warmth of local traditions, offering a moment to pause, reflect, and soak in the raw power of nature.
Gois
The Hidden Gem of Mountain Villages
Góis is a haven for motorcycle enthusiasts, renowned for its rugged terrain and iconic trails that wind through dense pine forests and granite cliffs. The region is home to some of the most thrilling off-road paths in Portugal, offering challenges and stunning views around every bend. Famous for its annual motorcycle festival, Góis has an undeniable spirit of camaraderie and adventure, making it a perfect stop to bond with fellow riders while soaking in the raw beauty of the countryside.
Serra da Estrela
Riding to Portugal’s Roof
Serra da Estrela, the highest mountain range in mainland Portugal, offers breathtaking views, winding mountain roads, and a chance to conquer the country’s tallest peaks. The terrain varies from smooth tarmac with sweeping curves to rugged dirt paths for the adventurous. Riding here, expect cooler temperatures, crisp mountain air, and panoramic views that stretch across Portugal’s rolling landscapes.
Monsanto
A timeless village atop granite boulders
Known as the “most Portuguese village,” Monsanto is a stunning blend of history and nature. Perched atop a rocky hill, its cobbled streets wind through ancient stone houses carved into massive granite boulders. As you ride toward Monsanto, you’ll be rewarded with sweeping views of the surrounding countryside and a unique sense of timelessness. It’s the perfect stop for riders seeking a mix of scenic beauty and cultural immersion.
Douro Valley
Trails Through Portugal’s Historic Soul
Known for its vineyards and dramatic landscapes, the Douro Valley provide an exciting mix of narrow dirt trails, mountain views, and endless valleys. Though it’s famous for wine, the area’s remote, elevated trails offer incredible views of terraced hillsides and the winding Douro River below. The ride here is exhilarating, with steep climbs and descents that reward you with panoramic vistas.
Nazare
A coastal gem steeped in tradition and thrill
Famous for its towering waves and rich fishing heritage, Nazaré is a coastal village that blends natural beauty with cultural charm. As you ride into Nazaré, you’ll be greeted by dramatic ocean views, golden cliffs, and the vibrant colors of fishing boats. It’s a place where the energy of the sea meets the warmth of local traditions, offering a moment to pause, reflect, and soak in the raw power of nature.
Gois
The Hidden Gem of Mountain Villages
Góis is a haven for motorcycle enthusiasts, renowned for its rugged terrain and iconic trails that wind through dense pine forests and granite cliffs. The region is home to some of the most thrilling off-road paths in Portugal, offering challenges and stunning views around every bend. Famous for its annual motorcycle festival, Góis has an undeniable spirit of camaraderie and adventure, making it a perfect stop to bond with fellow riders while soaking in the raw beauty of the countryside.
Serra da Estrela
Riding to Portugal’s Roof
Serra da Estrela, the highest mountain range in mainland Portugal, offers breathtaking views, winding mountain roads, and a chance to conquer the country’s tallest peaks. The terrain varies from smooth tarmac with sweeping curves to rugged dirt paths for the adventurous. Riding here, expect cooler temperatures, crisp mountain air, and panoramic views that stretch across Portugal’s rolling landscapes.
Monsanto
A timeless village atop granite boulders
Known as the “most Portuguese village,” Monsanto is a stunning blend of history and nature. Perched atop a rocky hill, its cobbled streets wind through ancient stone houses carved into massive granite boulders. As you ride toward Monsanto, you’ll be rewarded with sweeping views of the surrounding countryside and a unique sense of timelessness. It’s the perfect stop for riders seeking a mix of scenic beauty and cultural immersion.
Douro Valley
Trails Through Portugal’s Historic Soul
Known for its vineyards and dramatic landscapes, the Douro Valley provide an exciting mix of narrow dirt trails, mountain views, and endless valleys. Though it’s famous for wine, the area’s remote, elevated trails offer incredible views of terraced hillsides and the winding Douro River below. The ride here is exhilarating, with steep climbs and descents that reward you with panoramic vistas.
Nazare
A coastal gem steeped in tradition and thrill
Famous for its towering waves and rich fishing heritage, Nazaré is a coastal village that blends natural beauty with cultural charm. As you ride into Nazaré, you’ll be greeted by dramatic ocean views, golden cliffs, and the vibrant colors of fishing boats. It’s a place where the energy of the sea meets the warmth of local traditions, offering a moment to pause, reflect, and soak in the raw power of nature.
Gois
The Hidden Gem of Mountain Villages
Góis is a haven for motorcycle enthusiasts, renowned for its rugged terrain and iconic trails that wind through dense pine forests and granite cliffs. The region is home to some of the most thrilling off-road paths in Portugal, offering challenges and stunning views around every bend. Famous for its annual motorcycle festival, Góis has an undeniable spirit of camaraderie and adventure, making it a perfect stop to bond with fellow riders while soaking in the raw beauty of the countryside.
Serra da Estrela
Riding to Portugal’s Roof
Serra da Estrela, the highest mountain range in mainland Portugal, offers breathtaking views, winding mountain roads, and a chance to conquer the country’s tallest peaks. The terrain varies from smooth tarmac with sweeping curves to rugged dirt paths for the adventurous. Riding here, expect cooler temperatures, crisp mountain air, and panoramic views that stretch across Portugal’s rolling landscapes.
Monsanto
A timeless village atop granite boulders
Known as the “most Portuguese village,” Monsanto is a stunning blend of history and nature. Perched atop a rocky hill, its cobbled streets wind through ancient stone houses carved into massive granite boulders. As you ride toward Monsanto, you’ll be rewarded with sweeping views of the surrounding countryside and a unique sense of timelessness. It’s the perfect stop for riders seeking a mix of scenic beauty and cultural immersion.
What Awaits on the Trail
Terrain
Get ready for an immersive offroad adventure, with 80% of the route taking you off the beaten path through some of Portugal’s most breathtaking landscapes. Most of the terrain you'll go through is designed to be accessible, making it manageable for riders with basic offroad experience, while still delivering the thrill of the ride.
Along the way, you’ll encounter a few challenging sections that will push your skills and get you out of your comfort zone. Gravel trails, forest paths and rugged mountain tracks will bring unique scenery and the raw beauty of Portugal’s countryside. This route blends adventure with just the right level of challenge, promising a ride you’ll never forget.
Lodging
At the end of each day’s journey, you'll unwind in handpicked, local accommodations that offer comfort and a genuine taste of Portuguese hospitality. From family-run inns to cozy rural stays, each night will welcome you with warmth and authenticity, giving you the perfect setting to rest and recharge.
And, for one special evening, prepare for an experience unlike any other: a unique stop that will add a touch of surprise to your adventure. This mix of stays ensures that your experience off the road is just as rich and fulfilling as the ride itself.
Adventure, Connection, and Discovery
Adventure, Connection, and Discovery
What You'll Experience Along the Way
What You'll Experience Along the Way
Team exercises
From tricky trails to spontaneous obstacles, you will face team challenges that call for problem-solving, cooperation, and trust. These moments are designed to strengthen the camaraderie among the group, turning challenges into stories worth sharing.
Rotating leadership
Step up and take the lead! Every rider will have a chance to guide the group on a section of the journey, experiencing the thrill and responsibility of navigating new terrain. It’s a unique opportunity to build confidence and forge a deeper bond with your fellow adventurers.
Navigation challenges
Put your navigation skills to the test! For an extra spark of adventure, you'll explore Portugal’s rugged landscapes with the thrill of finding your way. It’s all about stepping out of your comfort zone and embracing the unknown.
Daily debriefs
Each evening, we’ll gather as a group for a laid-back debrief, swapping stories, highlights, and moments from the day’s ride. It’s a chance to relive the day’s best moments and share personal reflections, creating memories that only get richer with each retelling.
Authentic Local Encounters
You'll dive into Portugal’s rich culture with stops outside the typical tourist routes. From visiting family-owned taverns to exploring remote villages, you'll have the chance to meet locals, hear their stories, and savor traditional Portuguese road-side flavors.
Evening circles
As the day ends, you'll unwind with your peers to share stories, laugh, and reconnect. These evening gatherings deepen the sense of community, allowing you to connect beyond the road and forge bonds that last well after the ride ends.
Meet Your ride
Riders will be equipped with Honda CRF 300 motorcycles, purpose-built for tackling any terrain Portugal has to offer. The CRF 300 is known for its lightweight build and ease of handling, making it ideal for riders of all skill levels. This bike’s agility and capability will provide confidence and performance.
300 cc
Engine
32 cv
Power
153 kg
Weight
255 mm
Ground Clearance
Key Details for Your Adventure
Retreat details
Price includes
Not included
Important notice
This retreat will be 90% off-road, most of it manageable for riders with basic off-road skills. Beginners may find some segments challenging.
A support vehicle will transport gear and provide mechanical help throughout the retreat.
Grouped accommodations (2 to 3 people per room) in comfortable lodges or guesthouses.
The retreat spans 7 days, including arrival and departure days, with 6 full days of riding and activities.
To maintain an intimate and personalized experience, this retreat is limited to 10 participants maximum.
Expect a variety of terrains, from scenic gravel roads to winding mountain trails, showcasing the best of Portugal’s natural beauty.
Retreat details
Price includes
Not included
Important notice
This retreat will be 90% off-road, most of it manageable for riders with basic off-road skills. Beginners may find some segments challenging.
A support vehicle will transport gear and provide mechanical help throughout the retreat.
Grouped accommodations (2 to 3 people per room) in comfortable lodges or guesthouses.
The retreat spans 7 days, including arrival and departure days, with 6 full days of riding and activities.
To maintain an intimate and personalized experience, this retreat is limited to 10 participants maximum.
Expect a variety of terrains, from scenic gravel roads to winding mountain trails, showcasing the best of Portugal’s natural beauty.
Retreat details
Price includes
Not included
Important notice
This retreat will be 90% off-road, most of it manageable for riders with basic off-road skills. Beginners may find some segments challenging.
A support vehicle will transport gear and provide mechanical help throughout the retreat.
Grouped accommodations (2 to 3 people per room) in comfortable lodges or guesthouses.
The retreat spans 7 days, including arrival and departure days, with 6 full days of riding and activities.
To maintain an intimate and personalized experience, this retreat is limited to 10 participants maximum.
Expect a variety of terrains, from scenic gravel roads to winding mountain trails, showcasing the best of Portugal’s natural beauty.
Innertrail isn't for everyone.
BUT YOU JUST MIGHT BELONG HERE.
Innertrail isn’t your typical motorcycle tour. It’s for riders who want more: more adventure, deeper connections, and a sense of purpose. If you’re ready to challenge yourself both on and off the bike, and if you value the bonds forged through shared journeys, InnerTrail is for you.
Reserve Your Spot
Step into a community of adventurers who ride with purpose. Innertrail is your path to meaningful experiences, shared connections, and challenges that inspire growth. Are you ready to take the first step?
Apply to join
Reserve Your Spot
Step into a community of adventurers who ride with purpose. Innertrail is your path to meaningful experiences, shared connections, and challenges that inspire growth. Are you ready to take the first step?
Apply to join
Reserve Your Spot
Step into a community of adventurers who ride with purpose. Innertrail is your path to meaningful experiences, shared connections, and challenges that inspire growth. Are you ready to take the first step?
Apply to join
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