In a stunning setting that combines physical activity with leisure, rock art with fauna and flora, come paddle down the Côa River in a kayak! This activity takes you through the heart of the sacred valley, cherished by successive generations of prehistoric artists, an area that is part of the National Ecological Reserve. Starting at Canada do Inferno, the meandering journey along the river allows you to observe the local biodiversity, as well as timeless depictions of aurochs, horses, goats, or deer etched into schist rock. Among the species you may encounter are birds such as griffon vultures, black storks, Egyptian vultures, or golden eagles, along with endemic plants and, with some luck, one of the otters that call the Côa home. After visiting Fariseu, where the largest open-air engraving in the world was recently discovered—a 3.5-meter-long auroch—Fariseu becomes the perfect spot for a rejuvenating picnic featuring traditional regional products. This exclusive experience offers the chance to immerse yourself in the full richness of the Côa's heritage.
Special prices (if applicable, tell us un the pre-booking comments box):
5 - 12 years | 25,00€
Time | 09H15.
Rock Art Site visited | Canada do Inferno, Vale Figueira e Fariseu.
Top capacity | 7 kayak's (13 adults + 7 kids).*
Exclusivity | on request.
Transfer | on request.
5H
MIN: 1
MAX: 13*
Low
Visit with guide
Kayak
Paddle
Life jacket
Waterproof bag
Security briefing
Traditional Picnic
Insurance
Comfortable clothes
Comfortable shoes
Hat
Water
Sunscreen
JUN - SEP