If you have been browsing through Instagram stories this summer, you sure have seen the Paiva walkways and the “Cascata das Aguieiras” waterfall. The “passadiços”, some wooden structures that opened in 2015 and go along by the river Paiva (one of the less polluted in all Europe and famous among white water rafting addicts) are about 8 kilometers long and take you down (about 500 meters) to the river beaches.
When we got there it was cloudy and we couldn’t see a thing for a while. Then, when the clouds disappeared, we got a chance to see the river and the waterfall. Im-pre-ssive