In Amarante, the Ecotrail extends for about 10 km and puts users in direct contact with the natural and cultural heritage along the Tâmega Valley.
Gatão is a good example of this diversity: shortly after passing through the 154-metre tunnel, you arrive at the railway station with its beautiful Portuguese ceramic tiles. Right in front, you’ll see the Gatão church, which is part of the Romanesque Route.
In Amarante, the Ecotrail extends for about 10 km and puts users in direct contact with the natural and cultural heritage along the Tâmega Valley.
Gatão is a good example of this diversity: shortly after passing through the 154-metre tunnel, you arrive at the railway station with its beautiful Portuguese ceramic tiles. Right in front, you’ll see the Gatão church, which is part of the Romanesque Route.