Yes, the entire Extremo program is free. Access is open at all times, except for concerts held inside chapels, which are subject to space limitations, and the morning hike, which has a maximum capacity of 50 participants.
The hike starts at Santa Marta das Cortiças Chapel and ends at Santa Marta do Leão Chapel, taking place in the morning of the festival day. It covers approximately 2 km and is of moderate difficulty. The estimated duration is about 1 hour, but expect pleasant surprises along the way that might extend your journey
We recommend wearing comfortable shoes (sneakers or hiking boots) and light, breathable clothing suitable for high temperatures. Mornings can be chilly in the mountains, so bringing an extra layer is advised. A hat and sunscreen are also recommended.
Mantém-te sempre no trilho sinalizado e tem atenção aos troços estreitos e às pedras soltasStay on the marked trail and watch out for narrow paths and loose rocks to avoid falls. Members of the Extremo team will be stationed at key points to assist if needed. Always respect the environment by not leaving trash or disturbing local wildlife and plants
Yes, water will be provided at the start, midpoint, and end of the hike. However, you are also encouraged to bring your own water bottle. Drinks will be available for purchase at the concert venues.
O festival Extremo oferece o pequeno-almoço The Extremo festival offers breakfast to those attending the sunrise opening at Santa Marta das Cortiças (subject to registration). Additionally, a food area near the Falperra Hotel will be open for lunch and dinner.
Yes, you can bring your own picnic, as long as all waste is properly disposed of. Picnic tables are available on-site for your convenience.
Yes, participants are free to choose which activities to attend. The event begins before sunrise, but you can join at any time throughout the day.
A designated parking area is available, accessible via the EN 309 road, just past the stairs leading to Santa Maria Madalena Chapel. Additionally, Braga Urban Transport provides a connection between the city center and Falperra.
Yes, the event is open to all ages. However, ear protection is recommended for young children.
Registration is required for certain activities, including the workshops and the morning hike (limited to 50 people). All activities remain free of charge.
É Smoking is prohibited along the hiking route as a fire prevention measure. However, designated smoking areas will be available near the three chapels on Monte da Falperra.
No smoking or using open flames along the trail. Do not litter or leave flammable objects in the area. Follow all safety guidelines provided by the event organizers.
Yes, the region is home to sensitive flora and fauna. We ask all participants to avoid touching or removing plants and to respect local wildlife, preserving the natural ecosystem