Time to spend in Porto? Five hours on foot, then you deserve a glass of Quinta do Tedo!

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Big vats in a wine cellar
Big vats in a wine cellar, copyright BKWine Photography

Kay Steffey Bouchard at Quinta do Tedo in the Douro Valley writes an interesting blog about the life and the work at the quinta (the winery and vineyard) run by herself and her French husband Vincent Bouchard. Recently she shared with her readers her “addiction” to walking and she suggests a 5 hour walk in the city of Oporto. This walk includes some lovely views of the Atlantic Ocean.

Oporto (or Porto if you prefer) is a fantastic city to discover on foot and wherever you go, a glass of port is never far away. And if you are lucky you may even find a glass of Quinta do Tedo. We also suggest that you cross the river Douro and do some sight seeing on the other side, in the town of Vila Nova de Gaia.

Read more on our Travelog travel blog, including quite a few picture from Porto and Tedo: Five hours on foot in Porto, then you deserve a glass of Quinta do Tedo!

(Tedo is also one of the vineyards that we often visit on our Douro Valley wine tours.)

Dom Luis I bridge seen from Cais da Ribeira, Porto. Na Sra da Serra do Pilar monastery, Vila Nova de Gaia
Dom Luis I bridge seen from Cais da Ribeira, Porto. Na Sra da Serra do Pilar monastery, Vila Nova de Gaia, copyright BKWine Photography

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