Getting to and around Lousada
A practical transport guide for newcomers to Lousada: the train via Caíde station, buses, driving, and the future Porto rail link.
Getting to Lousada is easier than many newcomers expect. The municipality sits about 35 km from Porto in the Vale do Sousa, and is linked to the city by train, bus and motorway. Here is what you need to find your way.
By train: Caíde station
The municipality’s rail gateway is Caíde station, in the parish of Caíde de Rei, which has served the Douro Line since 1875. It is served by CP’s urban “Marco Line” trains, with around 19 services a day in each direction between Porto–São Bento and Marco de Canaveses. There is also one daily regional service each way between Porto–São Bento and Régua.
Worth noting: the station is almost two kilometres from the village of Caíde de Rei itself, so plan the last leg of your journey. Up-to-date timetables are on the CP website.
By bus
Lousada has a bus terminal on Rua Aristides de Sousa Mendes, right in the town. Connections to Porto take around 54 minutes, with several daily departures run by operators such as FlixBus and regional Tâmega e Sousa companies. For real-time schedules and nearby stops, apps like Moovit make the regional network easy to navigate.
By car
Driving from Porto, the trip is roughly 35 km via the motorway network that serves the Vale do Sousa. It is the most flexible option for reaching the outlying parishes and the municipality’s nature spots.
What’s coming
A new railway line is planned for the Vale do Sousa, connecting several municipalities in the region to Porto. Once built, it should bring Lousada even closer to the city. Until then, combining the Caíde train with the bus remains the simplest way to get here without a car.
For more on the municipality, see our newcomers’ guide and the Events and Opportunities sections.
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