Attractions and places to see around Valdigem are concentrated in the heart of the Douro Valley in Portugal, offering a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. This region is part of the Alto Douro Wine Region, a UNESCO World Heritage cultural landscape, known for its terraced vineyards and the Douro River. Valdigem serves as a base for exploring the surrounding areas, including Lamego and Peso da Régua.
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A worthwhile museum, which scores points despite/or because of its very minimalist presentation of the subject matter. At the end, enjoy a port wine on the terrace of the museum's café.
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The bridge is really well-made. The view from the bridge is beautiful, even though there's still a lot that could be done with the buildings at the end.
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The Casa do Douro was established in 1932 as the Douro Winemakers' Union Federation. Its headquarters, dating from 1944, with its exterior clad in polished granite, was designed by Portuguese architect José Porto. Inside, noteworthy are the stained-glass window by painter Lino António and the grand hall, with three central crystal chandeliers, shaped like clusters and weighing over a ton, as well as the Pombaline marker identified with the number 1. When the Douro region was first demarcated, 331 granite markers were placed. The Pombaline markers (so named because the demarcation was designed by the Marquis of Pombal) are all different and share the word Feitoria (vinho de feitoria, synonymous with better-quality wine) and the year (1758 or 1761). At the time, wines were classified according to their quality and destination. The best wine, known as Vinho de Feitoria, was sent to England; Vinho de Embarque was exported to Brazil; and Vinho de Ramo was sold in Portugal. The stained glass window of the Casa do Douro, by painter Lino António, encapsulates the entire dynamic of the Douro Demarcated Region. It covers an area of 50m2 and forms a triptych. In the center panel, we see three large figures. The central figure represents the Casa do Douro and holds a scroll that reads "... Casa do Douro, decree 21,883, November 1932." This means that the government, through the aforementioned Decree-Law, created the Union Federation of Winegrowers of the Douro Region in November 1932, now known as Casa do Douro.
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The Casa do Douro was founded in 1932 as a cooperative association of Douro winegrowers. This house, built in 1944, is the original home.
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Castelo de Lamego was constructed during the 12th century and was an important defensive structure during the Middle Ages. The castle underwent various renovations over the centuries, with the addition of Gothic and Manueline elements in the 15th and 16th centuries. Today, the castle is mostly in ruins, but visitors can still see the remaining walls, towers, and gates that once surrounded the fortress. The castle is situated on a hill overlooking the city and offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
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If there is more than one ship moored at the dock, it is better to avoid the city because it will be too crowded.
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Visit the Douro Museum The Douro Museum, as a regional museum, has the mission of representing the natural and cultural heritage of the Douro Demarcated Region, consecrated with the status of World Heritage by UNESCO as a cultural, evolving and living landscape. The Douro Museum headquarters is located in the city of Peso da Régua, the result of the renovation of one of the most emblematic buildings in the history of the Douro Demarcated Region from the 18th century, the Casa da Companhia, inaugurated on 20 December 2008. Combining tradition and modernity, it is a collective space of memory and identity of the wine region, in constant dialogue with the present, and at the same time, as an instrument for promoting the activities associated with winemaking, cultural tourism and wine tourism. It consists of a central space – the Exhibition Area – where the permanent exhibition “Douro: Matter and Spirit” is located. Surrounding this exhibition space are the “A Companhia” Restaurant, the Shop, the Information Centre (Archive and Library), the Reading Room, the Conservation and Restoration Centre, the Wine Bar and the Garden Terrace with views over the Douro River. In the adjacent space there is another building of modern architecture covered with black slate panels, which houses the Educational Service.
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All important information at: https://museudodouro.pt/
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The region around Valdigem is rich in history. You can visit the medieval Lamego Castle, a 12th-century fortress offering panoramic views of Lamego. Also, explore the Marco Pombalino monuments, which are historical cornerstones marking the boundaries of the oldest demarcated wine region. The Douro Museum in Peso da Régua is another significant cultural institution dedicated to the Alto Douro Wine Region's identity.
For breathtaking vistas of the Douro Valley, consider visiting the Lamego Castle, which provides an all-round view of Lamego and the surrounding landscape. Further afield, the Miradouro de São Leonardo de Galafura and Miradouro do Imaginário offer spectacular panoramic views, especially of the terraced vineyards and the Douro River.
Yes, the Douro River cruise dock in Peso da Régua is a popular starting point for boat trips. These cruises offer a unique perspective of the valley, allowing you to experience the stunning scenery and the engineering marvels like the Eclusa da Barragem da Régua. The Régua and the Douro River area is known for these eventful boat trips.
The area around Valdigem is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy, moderate, and difficult options. For example, there are several cycling loops around the Régua Pedestrian Bridge. Mountain biking trails are also available, such as the 'View of the Douro Valley' loop from Régua. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Valdigem, MTB Trails around Valdigem, and Road Cycling Routes around Valdigem guide pages.
Absolutely! The Régua Pedestrian Bridge is a great option for families, offering a wide and safe crossing over the Douro with views of other bridges. The general area of Régua and the Douro River is also considered family-friendly, with opportunities for gentle strolls along the promenade and boat trips. Additionally, the Jardim da Avenida Visconde Guedes Teixeira in Lamego provides a pleasant space for relaxation.
Valdigem is located within the Alto Douro Wine Region, a UNESCO World Heritage cultural landscape. This region is globally renowned for its terraced vineyards and the production of Port wine. Historical markers like the Marco Pombalino signify the boundaries of this ancient, legally controlled wine region. The Douro Museum further details the history and identity of this unique wine-producing area.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views, especially from places like Lamego Castle, which offers an all-round perspective of the city. The experience of seeing the Douro from a different perspective, such as during a river cruise from the Douro River cruise dock, is also highly valued. Many enjoy learning about the region's rich viticulture and history.
Yes, some attractions are noted for their accessibility. The Régua Pedestrian Bridge is wheelchair-accessible, providing a wide and safe crossing over the Douro River. The Douro River cruise dock in Peso da Régua also has facilities that are wheelchair-friendly, allowing access to river experiences.
The primary natural feature is the magnificent Douro Valley itself, characterized by its dramatic terraced vineyards and the winding Douro River. The region is part of a UNESCO World Heritage cultural landscape, offering breathtaking scenery. The Régua and the Douro River area perfectly encapsulates this blend of natural beauty and human cultivation.
The Douro Valley is beautiful year-round, but many find spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) to be ideal. In spring, the valley is lush and green, with almond blossoms adding to the scenery. Autumn brings the grape harvest (vindima), a vibrant time with rich colors across the vineyards and various wine-related festivities.
Absolutely. The Douro Museum in Peso da Régua is an excellent place to delve into the history and identity of the Alto Douro Wine Region. You can also see the Marco Pombalino, which are historical markers from the 18th century that established the world's first demarcated wine region, providing a tangible link to the origins of Port wine regulation.


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