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It’s located in the north of the country, on the Duero River, an arm of the Atlantic Ocean. Its climate and location make it a point of interest for hikers, lovers of water sports and fans of rock climbing. Just 50 km from Porto is one of the best places for via ferrata in Portugal: Povoa de Lanhoso (Braga). It has a castle that is the largest granite monolith in the country. Take a look at our via ferrata trips in Porto and hire a certified local guide for your next adventure in Portugal.
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How can I get to Porto?
It has a metro network with 68 stations distributed over 60 km. The Funicular dos Guindais is an interurban railway network with connections to Aveiro, Braga, Guimarães and Penafiel. There are also buses to Spain and an international airport that is the second Portuguese airport with the highest air traffic.
What can I expect from the weather during my Via Ferrata trip in Porto?
The city of Porto has a Mediterranean climate with temperatures between 5°C and 14°C in winter and between 15°C and 25 °C in summer.
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