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Discover the underground world of the Arouca Geopark’s tungsten mines with a 2.5-hour guided speleology tour including safety gear, scenic Jeep rides, and photo reports for $40.


The Speleology in the Arouca Geopark’s Tungsten Mines tour offers an engaging way to discover the underground history of this Portugal region. Priced at $40 per person and lasting 2.5 hours, this experience combines caving, scenic Jeep rides, and guided insights into the area’s mining past. It’s perfect for those who enjoy a mix of adventure, nature, and history, with a focus on safety and local expertise.
The tour begins at a starting point in Alvarenga, where a guide in orange clothing awaits next to the NaTour Way jeep. From there, participants are transported in 4×4 vehicles to explore locations connected to tungsten, tin, and gold mines. It’s a well-rounded experience that balances underground exploration with scenic viewpoints and educational commentary.
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This tour invites you to literally venture inside the earth to explore mining tunnels that once provided tungsten, tin, and even gold. The underground exploration takes place within the Arouca Geopark, a UNESCO-listed site known for its geological significance. The mines have historical importance, especially for tungsten, a metal heavily used during World War II in military applications.
Participants get to see how the mines were explored, learn about the economic impact on the region, and understand the methods used by our recent ancestors. The guided commentary makes this a learning experience as well as an adventure, with safety gear provided, including a helmet and flashlight.

The tour begins at the location XR3F+47 Alvarenga, where the guide welcomes the group. The first Jeep ride takes approximately 30 minutes to reach the site where underground exploration begins. During this drive, scenic views of the Arouca Geopark unfold, setting the stage for the adventure ahead.
After the initial exploration, the group visits the Arouca Geopark, where a guided tour highlights its geological features, wildlife, and scenic landscapes. This part lasts about 1.5 hours, offering plenty of opportunities for photography and learning. The journey continues with a second 30-minute Jeep ride back to the starting point, completing a well-paced scenic and educational circuit.
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The core of this experience is the inside of the earth, where visitors enter the mines used for tungsten extraction. The safety equipment—a helmet and flashlight—is provided, ensuring a secure and comfortable exploration. The mining tunnels reveal the ancient techniques used to extract valuable metals and give a tangible sense of historical industry in the region.
This underground segment is designed to be accessible, but a basic level of physical mobility is recommended. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes and consider bringing an extra change of clothes if they want to avoid getting dirty. The photographic report captures these moments, allowing participants to preserve memories of the underground world.

The scenic Jeep rides are a highlight, offering panoramic views of the Paiva Valley and the surrounding geological formations. On the way, guides share stories about the region’s geology, flora, and fauna, enriching the experience. Wildlife viewing is also part of the journey, adding a touch of nature appreciation in between the underground and above-ground activities.
This combination of scenery and storytelling makes the tour suitable for travelers who want a diverse outlook on the Arouca Geopark’s natural and industrial heritage. The photographic report ensures these moments are well-documented for future memories.

The tour provides detailed insights into the history of tungsten, tin, and gold mining within the region. The exploration methods used in the mines reveal technological practices from the past, and the economic influence on nearby communities is explained by the guides. Tungsten’s role during World War II and its significance in military applications is a notable highlight.
Visitors learn about how these concessions shaped the development of the Arouca region, influencing local economy, settlement patterns, and industrial growth. This historical context adds depth to the underground exploration, helping to connect the underground tunnels with regional history.

The meeting point is clearly identified at the NaTour Way jeep, with the guide wearing orange clothing. The entire experience lasts 2.5 hours, with approximately 1.5 hours dedicated to the guided visit of the Geopark and scenic stops, and the rest of the time allocated for transport and underground exploration.
Transport is provided via 4×4 Jeep, which makes the journey between the different stops comfortable and efficient. The tour does not include hotel transfers, so travelers should plan to arrive at the meeting point independently.

Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking and possibly walking on uneven surfaces inside the mines. Bringing a change of clothes is recommended in case of dirt or mud. The tour offers free cancellation if canceled 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for changing plans.
The tour is conducted in English, Spanish, and Portuguese, with a live guide leading the experience. Booking allows you to reserve now and pay later, helping travelers stay flexible with their plans.
This experience appeals strongly to history enthusiasts, geology buffs, and adventure seekers comfortable with moderate physical activity. The combination of underground exploration and scenic Jeep rides offers a well-rounded outing for those curious about industrial heritage and natural landscapes. It’s especially suited for travelers looking for an interactive, educational, and memorable experience in northern Portugal.
The $40 price tag makes this tour an accessible way to explore underground mining history combined with scenic views and guided storytelling. The safety equipment and guided approach ensure a comfortable environment for visitors, even if they are new to caving.
While the underground component is the main attraction, the scenic Jeep rides and geological insights add richness to the experience. It’s ideal for adventurous visitors wanting a mix of history, nature, and underground exploration in a beautiful setting.
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers safety equipment (helmet and flashlight), transport by 4×4 Jeep, a photographic report, local guides, and personal accident insurance.
Are there any physical requirements?
Participants should wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for walking inside the mines, which may involve uneven surfaces. Bringing an extra change of clothes is recommended if dirt is a concern.
How long does the entire experience last?
The total duration is approximately 2.5 hours, including transportation, guided visits, and underground exploration.
What is the starting point for the tour?
The tour begins at XR3F+47 Alvarenga, where the guide, dressed in orange, awaits next to the NaTour Way jeep.
Is transportation included?
Transportation is provided by 4×4 Jeep between stops. The tour does not include hotel transfers.
What languages are available for the guide?
Guides conduct the tour in English, Spanish, and Portuguese.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking in advance is recommended to secure a spot, especially during busy seasons or weekends, with the option to reserve now and pay later.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly specified, the moderate physical activity and underground exploration may be more suitable for older children or teenagers comfortable with walking and safety equipment.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes and a change of clothes if desired. All safety gear is provided, and the experience is designed to be accessible and safe for most participants.