“Enjoy the beauty of the Douro landscape, classified as a UNESCO heritage site; visit the Côa Museum, discovering another world heritage site, the Prehistoric Art of the Côa Valley; and see one of the region's natural spectacles, provided by the almond trees in bloom”.

The journey will be available over three weekends, between February 15 and March 2, this year, with the new feature of the train that runs the route having a cafeteria and bar, on board a restaurant carriage restored by CP – Comboios de Portugal.

“On one of the routes it will also be possible to choose to have lunch at the Côa Museum, one of the largest in the country, tasting a menu full of delicacies and including local products”, says CP – Comboios de Portugal, in a press release.

“This railway tourism project is one of CP’s contributions to enhancing the region’s value. It is important to bring tourists to the interior, especially to areas with great cultural and historical value, such as Foz Côa”, says the Chairman of the Board of Directors of CP – Comboios de Portugal, Pedro Moreira.