Douro River (Rio Douro)

Douro River (Rio Douro)

Douro River (Rio Douro)

The Douro River, a major waterway on the Iberian Peninsula, originates in Duruelo de la Sierra in northern Spain and meanders through the landscape until it reaches Porto, Portugal, where it meets the Atlantic Ocean. This river is more than just a lifeline for the region; it is the heart of the Douro Valley, a renowned wine region and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors can explore the terraced vineyards that line its banks, experience the rich winemaking traditions, and enjoy the scenic beauty of the valley, which has been shaped by centuries of human interaction with the natural environment.

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