Why choose Portugal for your next hiking trip with Grand Angle?
Portugal offers a rich tapestry of trails for every type of walker. The mainland boasts iconic long-distance paths like the Rota Vicentina, which follows the wild southwest coast with its stunning cliffs and fishing villages. Inland, you'll find rural landscapes dotted with cork forests, historic villages, and the mountains of Peneda-Gerês, the country's only national park. Add to this a mild climate, a vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine, and you have the perfect destination for a walking holiday.
Our flagship destination: the island of Madeira
Known as the "island of eternal spring," Madeira is a paradise for hikers. Its unique network of levadas—ancient irrigation channels—forms the basis of hundreds of kilometers of accessible walking paths. These trails guide you through UNESCO-protected laurel forests, behind cascading waterfalls, and up to panoramic viewpoints overlooking the Atlantic. Our hiking tours in Madeira offer an immersive experience into this extraordinary volcanic garden.
Our self-guided hiking tours in Portugal
At Grand Angle, we specialize in creating seamless hiking experiences that grant you total freedom. Our self-guided hiking tours in Portugal are designed for independent travelers who want to explore at their own pace without the hassle of logistics. We provide you with detailed roadbooks, GPS tracks, pre-booked comfortable accommodations, and luggage transfers, so all you have to focus on is the beauty of the trail ahead. It's the perfect balance of adventure and serenity.
Practical advice for your hiking trip in Portugal
When is the best time to go hiking in Portugal?
The best time for hiking in mainland Portugal is typically spring (March to June) and autumn (September to October), when the temperatures are mild and the landscapes are vibrant. The summer months can be very hot, especially inland. Madeira, however, with its subtropical climate, is a wonderful destination for hiking year-round.
How to choose and prepare for your hike?
Selecting the right trip depends on your fitness level and interests. Consider the daily distances and elevation changes described in our itineraries. Proper preparation is key to a successful trip, so ensure you have comfortable, broken-in hiking boots and appropriate clothing. For detailed recommendations, check our expert guides on what to pack for a day hike and how to choose the right hiking poles.
Explore further: other destinations for hikers
If the landscapes of Portugal captivate you, you might also enjoy the diverse trails of its neighbor. Consider the famous pilgrimage routes on our adventure tours in Spain, including the iconic Camino de Santiago French Way. For more coastal beauty, the cliffside paths of Italy are a fantastic choice, with our hiking trips in Italy featuring stunning routes in the Cinque Terre. And for a different kind of island magic, explore the ancient trails on our walking tours in Greece.
Madeira: Hiking in an Extraordinary Garden