Parque Natural da Serra da Estrela
Parque Natural da Serra da Estrela is Portugal’s largest protected natural area, covering much of the country’s highest mountains. It is the only place in mainland Portugal to regularly see snow, with a small ski resort operating in winter, while summer offers hiking trails, glacier valleys, and natural pools.
Belmonte sits on the edge of the park, and scenic villages such as Manteigas and Loriga lie within, providing access to trails and local culture. There is no single entrance or tickets; visitors explore via roads, trails, and guided routes. The train from Lisbon to Belmonte-Manteigas (roughly four hours) is one of Portugal’s most scenic, following the Tagus river and its tributaries through hills and valleys into the mountains.
The Centro de Interpretação da Serra da Estrela in Seia provides maps, guidance, and seasonal updates. From there, visitors can plan routes for hiking, swimming in glacial lakes, or other outdoor activities throughout the year.