Winter slows everything down. The light softens, time stretches, and every detail gains meaning.
Inspired by this pause, Atlanta Mocassin created a Travel Guide for Portugal, a journey through four destinations that embody the spirit of the FW25 collection: Douro, Sintra, Óbidos, and Serra da Estrela.
It’s a trip through the essence of Portugal, through its colors, flavors, and textures that also shape our moccasins and loafers, all handmade in Portugal.
1. DOURO: Where the Vineyards Breathe Quiet
The Setting
The Douro is pure winter poetry: sleeping vineyards, gentle fog, and the river winding in silence. It’s a place where life slows down and time gains texture.
What to Do
Enjoy a wine tasting at a local estate (such as Quinta do Seixo or Quinta das Carvalhas) and savor a glass of Port wine by the fireplace.
Take the historic train from Porto to Pinhão, one of Europe’s most scenic railway journeys.
Drive up to São Leonardo da Galafura to watch the sunset paint the valley in golden tones.
Have lunch in Peso da Régua and try roasted goat with a full-bodied red wine.
Best Time to Visit
From September to April, when fog covers the valley and the Douro reveals its most contemplative side.
Mood: Serenity, warmth, and time to feel.
2. SINTRA: Mystery in the Mist and Palaces
The Setting
Sintra is a refuge of color and mystery. Wrapped in mist and charm, it blends nature, history, and poetry. The cool, introspective atmosphere inspires slow days, perfect for those who value comfort.
What to Do
Explore Pena Palace or Quinta da Regaleira at dawn, when the fog cloaks the hills.
Wander along quiet trails between moss-covered trees and hidden viewpoints.
Warm up with a coffee and travesseiros de Sintra at the iconic Piriquita bakery.
Stay in a historic guesthouse and listen to the rain fall outside as the fire crackles inside.
Best Time to Visit
From September to November: the colors deepen, the chill arrives gently, and silence invites contemplation.
Mood: Mystery, contrast, and introspection.
3. ÓBIDOS: Intimacy and Tradition Within the Walls
The Setting
Among cobbled streets and whitewashed houses, Óbidos holds the charm of Portuguese villages. In winter, calm settles in, and the air fills with the scent of cherry liqueur and woodsmoke.
What to Do
Climb the castle walls to watch the sunset over the terracotta rooftops.
Try cherry liqueur served in a chocolate cup along Rua Direita.
Visit Livraria Santiago, a unique bookstore housed in an old church.
Experience Óbidos Vila Natal (November–December): lights, snow, and the magic of the Portuguese winter.
Best Time to Visit
From November to February, when the village lies veiled in silence and soft haze.
Mood: Intimacy, tradition, and stillness.
4. SERRA DA ESTRELA: A Return to the Essential
The Setting
Here, winter is absolute: snow, mountains, and silence. Serra da Estrela is the perfect destination for those seeking the essentials: nature, pure cold, and the comfort of returning to one’s roots.
What to Do
Go skiing at Torre, Portugal’s only ski resort.
Taste authentic Serra da Estrela cheese at a traditional cheesemaker.
Drive from Covilhã to Penhas Douradas along snow-covered roads.
Spend the night in a stone chalet by the fireplace, with a glass of red wine in hand.
Best Time to Visit
From December to February, when the peaks are blanketed in snow and silence reigns.
Mood: Nature, silence, and essence.
One Journey, Four Destinations, One Spirit
The Atlanta Mocassin Travel Guide Portugal is an invitation to discover the country slowly, a Winter Escape that connects the landscape with the soul of the brand.
Because, just like Portuguese landscapes, the beauty of our moccasins lies in the details: discreet, lasting, and full of soul.
SEE THE TRAVEL GUIDE