Poço da Barreira, Bairro Ponte de Manhouce, Manhouce, Portugal
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At Rios & Trilhos, we believe that the best adventures begin outdoors. Founded by two brothers with a lifelong passion for nature, our mission is simple: to help people reconnect with the natural world through unforgettable outdoor experiences. Whether it's paddling along a peaceful river, exploring hidden trails, climbing new heights, or sharing memorable moments with family, friends, or colleagues, we create experiences that inspire adventure and bring people closer to nature. For over 15 years, we've been organising guided outdoor activities, sporting events, team-building experiences, expeditions, and nature-based adventures across Portugal. Safety, professionalism, and respect for the environment are at the heart of everything we do, allowing participants of all ages and experience levels to explore with confidence. We believe that spending time outdoors isn't just about adventure—it's about creating lasting memories, challenging yourself, protecting the places we explore, and discovering the joy that nature has to offer. Whether you're looking for your next adventure, a unique group experience, or simply a chance to escape the everyday, we're here to help you discover Portugal from a different perspective. Go outside. Explore more. Live the adventure.
Not exactly. River Trekking is a more accessible activity that focuses on walking, swimming, natural slides, and optional jumps through the river. It doesn't require ropes or abseiling, making it ideal for families and first-time adventurers.
Bring swimwear, trainers that can get wet, a towel, dry clothes for afterwards, and a warm layer. All technical equipment is provided.
Yes. Children aged 6 and over are welcome when accompanied by an adult. The route can be adapted where necessary, making it a fantastic family adventure.
No. River Trekking is suitable for beginners, and your guides will explain everything before you enter the river.
No. All larger jumps are completely optional. If you prefer, you can bypass them by walking along the adjacent riverside trail under the guidance of your instructors.