The Douro is a river, a valley, and a wine growing region. The river itself extending from the interior of Spain to the Atlantic ocean near Porto in Portugal. Famous for Port wine, river cruises and beautiful terraced vineyards wrapped around the steep curves of the valley, the Douro valley will steal your heart and capture your imagination. Table of Contents 1 Spectacular Roads of the Douro Valley 2 Excellent Weather in the Douro Valley 3 Exceptional Wine and Food The CTTC Douro Sundowner Don't Miss 1 Spectacular Roads of the Douro Valley With challenging climbs and rewarding descents, this route is a tasty treat for seasoned road cyclists, or take an eBike and cruise up those long winding climbs through the tapestry of vineyards wrapped around the valley’s deep walls and enjoy a sweat free active holiday. Low traffic and picturesque scenery makes this trip a joy for new cyclists and old hands alike. If you think you know cycling in Portugal you will be pleasantly surprised by the difference in landscape and pace around the Douro river and valley. 2 Excellent Weather in the Douro Valley Enjoying less rainfall and more sunny days than the rest of the popular coastal holiday spots around Portugal, a trip to the Douro has a high chance of perfect weather in September and October when the rest of Europe is beginning to prepare for Autumn’s rains. Early May until late October is the best time to visit Douro for ideal weather, making it a flexible destination for visitors from all over the world. 3 Exceptional Wine and Food Ride through the curvy valley passing vines after vines, weighed down with grapes, often being passed by trucks heaving with boxes full of the sweet smelling grape harvest in early October. After many kilometres of catching wafts of the first fermentation of grapes as you pass numerous Quintas along your route, you must end your day with a glass of Douro red wine or a Port, or even a white Port cocktail. Try our Douro Sundowner (recipe below) after a long ride in the magical Douro, you’ve earned it! The CTTC Douro Sundowner 1 measure White Port - we recommend Ramos Pinto Dry White Port150ml Tonic waterA sprig of mintA slice of cucumber or lime2-3 large ice cubesMethod: In a tumbler add ice, pour over port, place mint and cucumber or lime, then top with tonic and ENJOY! Want to know more? Learn more about experiencing an unforgetable cycling vacation in Portugal's beautiful Douro Valley! Don't Miss The Nearly Ultimate Guide to Spanish Wine: Everything You Actually Need to Know! Regional Food Guide to Portugal: A Foodies Intro to The Portuguese Kitchen A Short Guide to Andalucia Olive Oil: The Liquid Gold of Southern Spain