🌿 Vinea Collection Hotel & Ribeira Collection Hotel
A starting point to explore Alto Minho with attention, rhythm and comfort
The Vinea Collection Hotel and Ribeira Collection Hotel,both part of the Piamonte Hotels group, offer two distinct starting points to discover the Alto Minho region, combining comfort, attention to detail and a sense of rhythm.
🍃The Partnership
- WWG partnerships are based on a shared alignment of vision, positioning and philosophy.
- These collaborations do not constitute conventional travel packages.
- Accommodation and experiences remain independent.
- Travellers may benefit from preferential conditions, both on accommodation and WWG experiences.
🌿 Curated Journeys WWG
Curated Journeys are proposals developed by WWG in collaboration with local partners, grounded in the specific characteristics of each place.
They are not conventional tourism programmes, but experience frameworks that combine guided moments with time for autonomous exploration.
Each proposal is designed to allow a progressive relationship with the territory — through rhythm, presence and attention.
◆ Living Border and Cultural Landscape — Curated Journey
It's a programme designed for these two hotels, offering a journey at the pace of the traveller, where territory, culture and landscape are revealed in a continuous way. See here → PT | EN
What it Includes
— A curated program combining WWG experiences with autonomous exploration of the territory.
Reservations
— Accommodation is booked directly with the hotel, independently.
— By presenting the WWG program, you may benefit from preferential conditions on accommodation.
🌍 In the context of the journey
Minho & Porto — Another Rhythm
For those visiting Porto or the Douro, Sistelo can emerge as a natural detour — around 1h30 to 2h away, yet with a clear impact on the overall experience.
The rhythm shifts almost without rupture. The landscape opens, time slows, attention moves — from structured itineraries to freer exploration, from panoramic views to a direct relationship with the territory.
It is not an abrupt change, but a transition — from density to continuity, from movement to presence.
A subtle shift that does not simply add another place, but transforms the way it is inhabited.