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Yes, and the location makes it ideal for combining. Valença, with its spectacular 17th-century Vauban fortifications just 20 km (12 miles) to the north, is a natural pairing. Caminha, a quieter riverside town with a beautiful main square, is roughly 15 km (9 miles) to the south. Together, these three towns form a compact and varied itinerary along the Minho River that fits comfortably within a single day when you have your own vehicle and driver.
Vila Nova de Cerveira sits in the far northwest of Portugal. From Porto it is roughly 115 km (71 miles), a journey of approximately 1 to 1.5 hours by private transfer. From Viana do Castelo it is about 35 km (22 miles), taking around 30 to 40 minutes. The town is also a short ferry crossing away from Goián in Spain, making it an easy add-on for travelers moving between the two countries.
A half-day gives you enough time to explore the castle walls, walk the medieval village inside the fortification, and stroll the riverfront promenade. If you want to visit the contemporary art galleries, browse the local market, or cross the river to Goián for a quick look at Spain, allow a full day. The town is compact and walkable, so you will not feel rushed.
The medieval castle is the centerpiece — the fortification walls enclose an entire village of cobbled streets, whitewashed houses, and a pousada (heritage hotel), which is worth visiting even if you are not staying. The riverside esplanade is ideal for a slow walk with views across to Galicia. Art lovers should look out for permanent and rotating exhibitions connected to the Cerveira Biennial. The surrounding Minho countryside also rewards a short drive if you have extra time.
Vila Nova de Cerveira is a small medieval town in northern Portugal's Minho region, set along the Minho River on the border with Spain. It is best known for its remarkably well-preserved 14th-century castle, its thriving arts scene anchored by the Biennial of Vila Nova de Cerveira — one of the oldest and most respected contemporary art events in Portugal — and its peaceful riverside atmosphere. The town punches well above its size for culture and charm.
Vila Nova de Cerveira has limited public transport connections, and reaching it by train requires changes and a significant walk from the nearest station. A private transfer gets you door-to-door without coordination stress, and the scenic drive through the Minho valley along the N13 coastal road is genuinely enjoyable. If you are combining Cerveira with nearby stops such as Caminha or Valença, a private transfer gives you the flexibility to structure the day around your own pace rather than a fixed timetable.