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Viseu to Zamora through the Serra de Estrela
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RouteXpert Nick Carthew - (MRA Master)
Last edit: 25-06-2025
Route Summary
Very twisty and hilly on good roads. Visiting the highest point in Portugal, the Douro Valley and two spectacular dams. The twisty roads, stunning scenery and landscape plus the attractions earn this route 5***** stars
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Duration
10h 14m
Mode of travel
Car or motorcycle
Distance
408.08 km
Countries
The top of Portugal 1993m
RouteXpert Review
This route leaves the hotel and Viseu using the main roads but it is not long before you will be on the rural twisty roads that Portugal is famous for. The N232 being one of them will take you to the pretty town of Sabugueiro where you then join the N339. This road includes some steep sections, the surface of the road is asphalted, and chains or snow tyres can be required throughout the year. It will take you to the summit of Portugal’s highest peak at Torre in the Serra da Estrela mountain range and stands at 1993 m above sea level. Surprisingly, there are shops selling local produce and a café for coffee.
There are some great views as you descend and enter the glacial valley and drive towards Manteigas, so don’t forget your camera.
I have suggested a lunch stop at Barca de Alva on the banks of the River Douro. This is a beautiful spot with a choice of good restaurants.

The route now crosses over the River Douro and follows its path for 50 miles (80 kms) along the twisty and hilly N221. The river now marks the border with Spain and although the road is sometimes a few miles away from the river, you will still get the occasional view of the mighty Douro.
The route uses the Bemposta Dam to cross the Douro and enter into Spain, there can't be many border crossing half way across a dam; we will meet up with the river again some 60 miles (96 kms) as you approach the hotel in Zamora, where it takes on its Spanish of Duero.
But before then; there is one more dam to cross, the Almendra Dam. The reservoir that backs up behind the dam covers 86.5 square kms and contains 2.5 billion cubic metres of water as well as several drowned villages, among them Argusinos. The dam is more than half a km wide and, at a height of 202 metres, one of Spain's tallest structures. It really is a sight to behold. From here it is an easy drive of about 1hr along a straight road, rare for this route.
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The twisty 221
Almendra Dam
Links
Hotel Viseu Garden
Serra da Estrela Natural Park
River Douro Natural Park
Ray Don Sancho Hotel, Zamora
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Castile and León (UK: , US: ; Spanish: Castilla y León [kasˈtiʎa i leˈon] (listen); Leonese: Castiella y Llión [kasˈtjeʎa i ʎiˈoŋ]; Galician: Castela e León [kasˈtɛlɐ ɪ leˈoŋ]) is an autonomous community in north-western Spain.
It was created in 1983. Formed by the provinces of Ávila, Burgos, León, Palencia, Salamanca, Segovia, Soria, Valladolid and Zamora, it is the largest autonomous community in Spain in terms of area, covering 94,222 km2. It is however sparsely populated, with a population density below 30/km2. While a capital has not been explicitly declared, the seats of the executive and legislative powers are set in Valladolid by law and for all purposes that city (also the most populated municipality) serves as de facto regional capital.
Castile and León is a landlocked region, bordered by Portugal as well as by the Spanish autonomous communities of Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria, the Basque Country, La Rioja, Aragon, Castilla–La Mancha, the Community of Madrid and Extremadura. Chiefly comprising the northern half of the Inner Plateau, it is surrounded by mountain barriers (the Picos de Europa to the North, the Sistema Central to the South and the Sistema Ibérico to the East) and it is drained by the Douro River, flowing west toward the Atlantic Ocean.
The region contains eight World Heritage Sites. UNESCO recognizes the Cortes of León of 1188 as the cradle of worldwide parliamentarism.
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