Trilho das 7 Lagoas begins and ends in the picturesque Trás-os-Montes village of Xertelo, Gerês, Northern Portugal
Trilho das 7 Lagoas do Gerês;
Distance: 12 km;
Circular: yes;
Technical Difficulty: Easy/Moderate;
Departure/Arrival Location: Aldeia de Xertelo.
Distance: 12 km;
Circular: yes;
Technical Difficulty: Easy/Moderate;
Departure/Arrival Location: Aldeia de Xertelo.
In Gerês there are idyllic places to explore on foot and feel nature and one of the most beautiful is the Trilho das 7 Lagoas which begins and ends in the picturesque Trás-os-Montes village of Xertelo.
The idyllic landscapes of the Peneda do Gerês National Park, the picturesque villages, Fojo do Lobo, the river that runs through Cabril and the 7 lagoons with clear waters that lead to magnificent waterfalls
An exciting and extraordinary trail where the enchanting tranquility of the Xertelo Lagoons merges with the rich landscapes of the Peneda-Gerês National Park.
The walker can walk between the village of
Next, the Trail to the 7 Lagoons climbs a little further until you reach a place where you can see Fojo do Lobo de Xertelo on the left (ancient structure used to hunt wolves) and walk along an old levada.
The Trail to the 7 Gerês Lagoons appears marked with red and yellow marks and then is always flat following the contour line and becomes a walk through wonderful landscapes and the views are superb and without any type of difficulty and is about 5km long and on hot summer days it invites you to take a dip.
A route that highlights the villages with rural features and the mountains with low-lying flora and the 7 lakes of natural beauty that fit into a valley formed by nature.
The idyllic landscapes of the Peneda do Gerês National Park, the picturesque villages, Fojo do Lobo, the river that runs through Cabril and the 7 lagoons with clear waters that lead to magnificent waterfalls
An exciting and extraordinary trail where the enchanting tranquility of the Xertelo Lagoons merges with the rich landscapes of the Peneda-Gerês National Park.
The walker can walk between the village of
Next, the Trail to the 7 Lagoons climbs a little further until you reach a place where you can see Fojo do Lobo de Xertelo on the left (ancient structure used to hunt wolves) and walk along an old levada.
The Trail to the 7 Gerês Lagoons appears marked with red and yellow marks and then is always flat following the contour line and becomes a walk through wonderful landscapes and the views are superb and without any type of difficulty and is about 5km long and on hot summer days it invites you to take a dip.
A route that highlights the villages with rural features and the mountains with low-lying flora and the 7 lakes of natural beauty that fit into a valley formed by nature.
