Long before roads and railways, the Barcas Serranas ruled the waters of the Mondego River. These elegant, sail-powered boats once carried goods from the mountainous village of Penacova all the way to the Atlantic coast — and returned loaded with fish, rice, ceramics, corn, salt, and the finest products of the fertile Mondego fields.
Though those days have passed, one of these iconic boats still sails the waters of Coimbra — and you’re invited aboard. In this exclusive GO! Walks Portugal experience, you’ll step into history as you enjoy a private cruise on the last remaining Barca Serrana, discovering the art of traditional river navigation and the stories that shaped the region’s economy and culture.
As the city glides by, you'll savour a handpicked onboard picnic featuring local delights: Queijo da Serra da Estrela, enchidos das Beiras, homemade jam, broa de milho, Vinho do Dão, and refreshing Água de Penacova. Everything tells the story of the land — and the river — that brought it to life.
More than just a boat ride, this is a journey into the heart of central Portugal, wrapped in authenticity, flavour, and the gentle rhythm of the Mondego.
Long before roads and railways, the Barcas Serranas ruled the waters of the Mondego River. These elegant, sail-powered boats once carried goods from the mountainous village of Penacova all the way to the Atlantic coast — and returned loaded with fish, rice, ceramics, corn, salt, and the finest products of the fertile Mondego fields.
Though those days have passed, one of these iconic boats still sails the waters of Coimbra — and you’re invited aboard. In this exclusive GO! Walks Portugal experience, you’ll step into history as you enjoy a private cruise on the last remaining Barca Serrana, discovering the art of traditional river navigation and the stories that shaped the region’s economy and culture.
As the city glides by, you'll savour a handpicked onboard picnic featuring local delights: Queijo da Serra da Estrela, enchidos das Beiras, homemade jam, broa de milho, Vinho do Dão, and refreshing Água de Penacova. Everything tells the story of the land — and the river — that brought it to life.
More than just a boat ride, this is a journey into the heart of central Portugal, wrapped in authenticity, flavour, and the gentle rhythm of the Mondego.