The Greater Coa Valley represents a significant fluvial corridor, with about 140km of extension. From its source, at Mesas Mountain (Sabugal) to its mouth, in the Douro River (Vila Nova de Foz Coa), this river crosses the plateau area of Beira Interior, which corresponds to the end of the Iberian Meseta. In the past it served as a natural border, but still today is part of this border territory, full of historical, natural and landscape richness. The pre-historic traces of human and wild presence, the medieval castles and the historical walled villages are well represented here.

Its natural landscape has recovered in the last decades, forming nowadays large extensions of oak woods, where there are natural meadows and ash groves. As a result, wildlife is returning, with large herbivores such as Red Deer and Roe Deer being the most common. The mythical Iberian Wolf has also announced its presence more regularly. But it is the group of birds, especially birds of prey, that are best represented in this extensive flattened landscape and along the river valley.

 

Its natural and archaeological elements, of incalculable value, have given the Greater Coa Valley territory countless classifications:

Serra da Malcata Natural Reserve

Malcata Site of Community Importance

Malcata Mountain Special Protected Area

Coa Valley Special Protected Area

Coa Valley Archeological Park

Iberian Meseta Biosphere Reserve

 

REWILDING TERRITORY

For all these factors, the Greater Coa Valley is, at European level, one of Rewilding Europe‘s elected areas to demonstrate a new philosophy of nature conservation and management of large natural spaces.
In this area, some herds of Sorraia horses have been released, as well as Taurus bovines, which are complemented with wild herbivores. 
The Greater Côa Valley
The Greater Côa Valley
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THE GREATER CÔA VALLEY NATURE PHOTO TOUR

We will explore the characteristic landscape, the native flowers and fauna. The territory is characterized by a microclimate marked by low rainfall, cold winter temperatures and high summer temperatures. Here we find a Mediterranean vegetation consisting mainly of holm oaks (Quercus rotundifolia) and cork oaks (Quercus suber), but the meseta is dominated by Pyrenean Oak (Quercus pyrenaica).

It is a territory with low human occupation, which has long been able to shape this landscape through traditional farming practices and which provided a mosaic of habitats highly important for biodiversity. It is this ruralized landscape among with the wild ones, that makes the Greater Côa Valley a very diverse one.

 

Meeting point: to be agreed

Duration: 1/2 day – 1 day

Type: mixed (pedestrian and vehicle)

Recommended period: from October till May

 

 

1/2 DAY

Till 4 persons: 120,00 €

 

FULL DAY

Till 4 persons: 165,00 €

 

The price of the activity includes specialized guide, local transport, insurance.

Other conditions please contact us.

Discount offer to private costumers, equal to the VAT value. For companies and other entities, must add 23% VAT.

 

 

Through the contacts available, indicating your name and cell phone contact/email.

The reservation is only guaranteed upon payment of 50% of the registration fee.

contact form

email: info@wildlifeportugal.pt

phone: +351 918 068 872

 

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