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2019/05/07

From 31 May to 2 June, don´t miss the Iberian nature festival ObservArribas

From 31 May to 2 June, binoculars and cameras will once again descend on the streets of Miranda do Douro, in northeast Portugal, for Iberian nature festival ObservArribas. Over the course of three days, hundreds of birdwatchers and nature-lovers will come and explore the Douro region’s birds, views and traditions.

From watching eagles and vultures – Europe’s largest birds – to searching for birds at night-time, tasting local cuisine or joining in a traditional dance, ObservArribas caters to all tastes. Visitors will have a chance to explore the region on foot, by boat and even in an electric car – a novelty this year. Now in its third edition, the festival is moving to the centre of town. 

Right next to the castle walls will sit a veritable nature fair, featuring local products and a screening of environment-themed films. And as the festival spans International Child’s Day, there will be no shortage of activities for young explorers.

“Right from the start, Life Rupis was always predicated on the idea that local development and nature conservation should be allies. This region’s culture has been shaped by nature: by the river, by the climate. So in this third edition we brought ObservArribas to the centre of town, so that even people who don’t go on a hike or join a birdwatching session can feel that connection between the region’s nature and its people,” says Joaquim Teodósio, who coordinates SPEA’s Land Conservation Department and the Life Rupis Project.

The festival’s stars will be the
region’s birds, which visitors will get to see from every possible angle: in daytime and night-time; in the city, on the cliffs and from the river itself. And if you wish to see nature through the eyes of those who depend on it, you can join a local shepherd on his rounds.


In the centre of Miranda do Douro, young and old will be able to get down to business: grown-ups can use beeswax to make plastic-free clingfilm, while youngsters reuse everyday things to make binoculars. And all can be enthralled by the “CSI dogs” demonstrating their work with the National Guard’s nature protection service.

With dozens of activities throughout the region – in Portugal and Spain – ObservArribas is an invitation to explore the natural and cultural heritage of the Douro canyon.

Find more information at:www.observarribas.com.