Itinerary · 1 day

The Steppe Day

Bustards, sandgrouse and a frontier of fortresses — and home for dinner

The day that proves you don't need to move to bird the plains. From your base in Castelo de Vide, a single well-timed day delivers the steppe specialities and the most fortified frontier in Iberia — and brings you back to the same medieval town at dusk.

Best in spring for bustard display, or winter for the cranes. See the seasonal calendar →

The map

Map embed — to come

Castelo de Vide (base) → EN246 → Elvas / Campo Maior → Caia → home.

Before dawn

Leave early down the stork road (EN246 Portalegre–Arronches) — White Storks on every post, tree and ruin — timed to reach the plains at first light.

First light

On the Elvas / Campo Maior plains: Great and Little Bustard, Lesser Kestrel, Calandra Lark, Montagu's Harrier, and — with patience and an ear for the call — Black-bellied Sandgrouse flighting to water. Watched from the vehicle; never approached.

Mid-morning

The Caia reservoir — Gull-billed Tern, Spoonbill, herons and wildfowl, a change of habitat and list.

Midday

Elvas — the UNESCO star fortress and the Amoreira aqueduct, and lunch out of the heat.

Afternoon

Back onto the plains as the day cools, or the border fortresses of Campo Maior and Ouguela — then the golden-hour drive home.

The Elvas Plains · Caia Reservoir · Elvas (Land & People)

The essentials

Likely targets
Great & Little Bustard, Black-bellied Sandgrouse, Lesser Kestrel, Montagu's Harrier; Common Crane in winter; Gull-billed Tern in spring and summer.
Where you'll stay
In Castelo de Vide — this is a day out from your base, not a relocation. Where to stay →
Best seasons
Spring (display) or winter (cranes). Seasonal calendar →
Price & dates
To come.

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One well-timed day — bustards in the morning, a fortress at noon, home for dinner.