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Descida do castelo da furna (Boivão-Valença) pelo Portela.
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Visiting the Castle of the Moors in Sintra, Portugal
On our last day in Europe we decided to go on a day trip from Lisbon to Sintra, Portugal. Not having much planned, aside from a rough idea we'd visit either a castle and/or a palace, we set off to enjoy a spontaneous outing. After polishing off some delicious Portuguese Chinese food we set off hiking. Along the way we ended up getting lost for a while but we eventually made it to the Castle of the Moors.
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So good morning from Sintra, Portugal. Today is a pretty special day because it is actually our last day in Portugal and our last day in Europe. We're getting ready to fly back to Canada tomorrow and enjoy winter. So yeah, we thought we would take one last day trip. Sintra is only 40 minutes away from Lisbon so it is super easy to get there and there is a really cool castle that we're planning to visit. But first up, we're really hungry so we need to find some food ASAP. So let's go.
Well, well it's an early lunch for us at eleven thirty AM. Yeah, we get hungry early. Anyways, we've really enjoyed Portuguese food. We walked by this Chinese restaurant and we had such a craving for Chinese food, so we're going to try Portuguese style Chinese food for the first time.
So I got some wantons soup because it is actually a little bit chilly. You know, winter is on its way. So it looks really nice here. Piping hot. And also check out the biggest spring rolls I have ever seen in my life. Like that is basically the size of my face. An egg-roll. Yes, but it is huge.
Oh, I think I'm probably supposed to be eating this with my hands since I'm basically destroying it on my plate. So I've got a bit of soy sauce. So messy. Such a messy eater. You really are.
Mmmmm.
That's really nice. These are homemade. They taste homemade. And then the salty soy sauce is just a perfect combination.
So the food has arrived. Yeah, we ordered the lunch for two and we generally Chinese restaurants give generous portions but this place is really outdoing itself. Check out what we've got here. We've got sweet and sour pork, we've got fried rice and we have bamboo shoots with mushrooms and shrimp. Looks delicious. Let's dig in. Dig in!
Alright, I'm going to try some of this sweet and sour pork with a bit of rice. Good choice? Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah, he says. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah! It must be good.
Now that our bellies are full I think it is time to go explore. We're just going to walk around the town and I know that they've got a really cool castle here so we're on the lookout for that.
So something a bit unique and quirky about Portugal is that it is the only country in Europe we've seen a tuk-tuk and this reminds us so much of Southeast Asia. We had a lot of tuk tuk rides in Thailand and Cambodia and all kinds of other places.
So this is one of those days where we're a little bit lost. We didn't plan this trip in advance. We kind of just showed up here and then picked up a few maps but they're actually really confusing maps because if you look at the roads they are curvy, windy little lanes. So yes, we know we're in a really pretty park and there is lots of nice homes here but we haven't found the castle or the palace we're looking for. So, patience people and let's keep our fingers crossed that we get there.
King of the forest in his tree-trunk throne. Who needs a castle when you're the king of the forest? Hahaha.
You were aiming for the colorful Pena Palace and what happened? We ended up going to a Moorish Castle. The story of our life. We finally got our act together. We realized we were taking the very scenic nature path. Definitely the longest way to get up here but it was rewarding because we hardly saw anyone on the path.
The Castle of the Moors located in Sintra, Portugal is a hilltop medieval castle dating back to the 9th Century. It was taken by Christian forces during the fall of Lisbon from the Moors and is now classified as a National Monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site.
So it is time to wrap things up in Sintra and now we're going to go catch the train back to Lisbon. And tomorrow it is back home to Canada. Woo!
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Day 22 - Millionaires pastle
Quinta da Regaleira. Past home to a batshit crazy millionaire. In the beginning, a basic palace was built on the land and owned by some dudes from Porto. But it was sold to Monteiro (the batshit crazy millionaire) in 1892. He basically made the palace grounds huge, and built loads of mementoes to represent his ideologies. This place was MASSIVE. No way he could find enough time to get use out of all this land otherwise. It was all really well done and really pretty. I loved the random, unique flowers and the huge, well-trimmed trees. The huge well stole the show for me though. The fact we could walk down to the bottom and it connected to a huge cave system was surreal. However, too many people knew about this place and I couldn’t move at my own pace at some points because of the crowds. We probably came a bit too late, ah well, still worth the visit.
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Day 23 - Goodbye Mr Frog
Teaching had finally finished. Time for a hike up to Mouros castle! Holy guacamole this place had the best views in Sintra! Views of the coast, Pena and the other White Castle I don’t know the name of! We are naughty though, we didn’t pay. We waited till the guard wasn’t looking, then legged it through the gate. This place delivered! Fewer people, more views, but… more steps. Claire doesn’t like steps. Or any sort of physical exertion. But it was worth it to see the top. This was an amazing day, but also a sad day. Claire has carried a teddy frog around with her for over a year, to remember a surprise holiday to Blackpool she took me on back in 2016. Mr Frog has now done his last trip with us and has started another journey. When Claire jumped off a wall, the frog fell off her bag. At the time we didn’t know this and we retraced our steps to find him. However, the agonising truth was discovered later as we watched the films from that day and witnessed Mr Frogs final moments. Don’t worry though, Mr Frog will live on forever!
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Day 24 - How to hire a bike in Sintra
I was SO excited for this day. I love bike riding, it’s one of my favourite things to do. Paired with my other favourite thing to do, seeing stuff! We woke up with high hopes and headed out bright and early! Which is 10am to us. We walked to the first bike rental place and they only rented out E-Bikes. EH NEH. Next place, only advanced bookings. Then we walked to a lovely little place near the train station called Greenwalk. Two lovely guys running a small business. Cheap too, €20 per day. The guys ran through a map and gave us so much information and worked out a route for us. Go pro set up, puncture kit packed, helmets on. Lets set off! Are you ready, Claire?
Zoom! We both zoomed off and started on what would turn out to be an epic adventure! A truly remarkable experience filled with jaw-dropping views. But first, we had already lost each other after 30 seconds of cycling. As navigator, I cycled ahead and expected Claire to be following, but she decided it was best to stay behind and blame me for being too risky.
Ok, now lets set off for real. She was doing so well. I'm an experienced cycler, so naturally I didn't expect Claire to keep up with me, but she was doing! For the first 5 minutes! We had to walk our bikes up most hills and she was so apologetic each time, it was adorable. I didn’t mind at all though, even when I had to walk two bikes!
First stop, Praia da Adraga. I didn't have this planned, however, the guy in the cycle shop recommended it. Let's give it a shot! 12km from the cycle shop to Adraga. And boy was it worth it! The waves were the biggest I have ever seen. Apparently, it was a surfers beach, so kinda expected I guess. But for your average plucky Brits, we were amazed. On to the next one! Cabo da Roca, the most westerly point of mainland Europe. Views? Amazing. Crowds? Absolute carnage. Meh, it’s alright. Cool to say we’ve been to the most westerly point!
This needs its own paragraph. Ursa beach. Was a spectacle. A true representation of why Nature is the Queen of beauty. Hobbled over the beaten track to this ‘Hidden Beach’. Wham. I was hit by one of the most beautiful views I had ever seen in my life. It was a difficult hike down to the beach and we just didn’t have time to go down. So I decided to run down as fast as I could while Claire stayed at the top. This was so worth it. If you go to Portugal, this is a must.
Now, 14km back to the Bike shop and sunset is 2 hours away. Come on Claire, let's get a move on! In the end, we decided my bike was easier to ride so we swapped, and it was mainly downhill so she did really well. Penedo village has some of the best views in Sintra. Bikes dropped off, I was pretty sure Claire's legs were about to fall off.
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Nature Adventures in Sintra, Portugal
We had such an amazing time visiting Sintra for the day. If anyone is in Lisbon for a while we recommend getting a 40min train to Sintra as there is so much to see, including old castles and ruins, cute little town, and soooo much green! You can get a ticket when you arrive at the station of Sintra for around 10 euros which allows you to go on any bus tours around the area, with stops at castles and epic views. If you're vegan, we recommend bringing some lunch with you as there are not many vegan options in this area. We enjoyed exploring the wells, the secret tunnels and open forests so much and can't wait for the next nature adventure! :) Please let us know in the comments your favourite nature adventure locations!!
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Sintra, Portugal is a stunning resort town in the foothills of Portugal’s Sintra Mountains, near the capital, Lisbon and is without a doubt an absolute must-see if you're ever planning a trip to Portugal. We had full intentions to see both Quinta Da Regaleira and Pena Palace and unfortunately ran out of time to see both. So I highly recommend giving Sintra more than one day if you can!
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Portugal off the beaten path
In the last 5 years tourism in Portugal has taken off, places that were once wild and mostly unknown are now full of people, and blog's like ours play a big part of it by sharing breathtaking images of places in Portugal.
I have heard and talked to tourists coming here ever since I remember and most stories are about how the people are welcoming and how peaceful and unexplored it was. Well, it still is if you avoid large cities Portugal's charm is still there.
Where to go?
If you want to go partying and are looking for nightlife cities like Lisbon, Porto or Algarve´s coastline are the places to go. If you are looking to see large monuments Sintra, Tomar, Lisbon, Porto, Coimbra, and many other's are perfect. But if you are looking for that authentic Portuguese experience forget it you won't find it there. Places in Alentejo, Minho, or Beira Alta are your best bet at the real Portugal.
Why you should avoid big cities in Portugal
It's relaxing
No traffic, no crowds, no stress. That's got to be the number one reason for us. As we are travelling with a toddler, the fact that we can let him run around and explore without losing him in the crowds or watching over cars is priceless.
People are more friendly and welcoming
One of the reasons people have always fell in love with Portugal is the friendly locals, well... that's not true anymore in places like Lisbon, it's just not possible to be friendly when tourism grew to the point of becoming a stress on the lives of people living there. We go often to Lisbon and last times it took us more than 3 hours to get to downtown and when we finally got there, parking was simply not possible.
Cheaper
Not much to say about this, we don't need to spend nearly €20 a person to have a good meal, instead, we can pay that much for all three of us and still get better service.
More time, no cues
In many off the beaten path places, we can visit 4, 5 places and still be thinking what to do next. In some of these super cool places, we get a personal guide and explanations about everything from the person there with no extra charge. And did I tell you can alone in a castle, underground cave or palace?
Surprising
No expectations mean everything is a surprise. Unlike going to very known places that you have seen pictures of online taken by pro's, and upon arrival, you find that it's crowded to the point of waiting in line to take a picture.
Perfect for families
It's just a perfect way to recharge and enjoy the best Portugal has to offer, nature, peace and tranquillity away from the crowds.
Ok, so where should I go?
The places you see in the video are in Alentejo's region, Nossa Senhora da Cola, Barragem de Odivelas and Serpa. But the truth is you can mostly pick any small town in Portugal and be surprised. We mostly look for places that have river's or lakes for their views and then some historic locations nearby and I assure you there are hundreds of options just like what you see here. If you are looking for more or a specific region contact us, maybe we can help you out.
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Today, we reached Sintra Valley - A town and municipality in the Greater #Lisbon region of #Portugal, located on the Portuguese Riviera. #Sintra is a major tourist destination in Portugal, famed for its picturesqueness and for its numerous historic palaces and castles. Interestingly, It is also one of the wealthiest municipalities in the country because of its 19th-century Romanticist architecture, historic estates & villas, gardens, and numerous royal palaces & castles, which resulted in the classification of the town and its historic passage as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The population of the municipality in 2011 was 377,835 in an area of 319.23 square kilometers (123.26 sq. mi).
Moorish Castle
Due to shortage of time, I had to choose among Pena National Palace, The National Palace of Portugal and Moorish Castle. I choose Moorish #Castle due to my love with history. Another reason might be is an attempt to know what capabilities Muslims possess back in their hay days which are nowhere to be found now a days. Now, I silence my philosopher and let’s talk about the castle. The castle was built in 8th or 9th century by #Moorish. Moorish are people of Morocco and North Africa. It is nothing but an ill planned military check post to be very precise. It stretched from south west to North west and on top of the hill. Keeping military needs at center, double walls structure with passage made of granite in between. Strategic location of the castle made it pivotal point in all military campaigns of #Al-Andulus back in the days.
The subterranean cistern, accessible from a three-meter accessway, is 18 meters long by 6 meters wide, and 6 meters in height, where water was collected from openings on its roof. The interior walls are punctuated by five rectangular towers and one circular tower. A small door, normally covered in underbrush, opens to the northern façade of the castle, corresponding to the Traitors Gate. In the southwest corner is the highest tower, known as the royal tower. There are few food and wheat storage areas in middle of castle, few are still visible, and others are lost in time.
Brief History
In 1031, after the loss of #Córdoba to the Almoravid dynasty, the king of Badajoz opted to transfer to Alfonso VI of León and Castile a few territories on the Iberian peninsula (among them Sintra) in order to gain an alliance with the Christian king. This transfer did not result in any security, and the castle was lost to the invading Almoravid. After the conquest of Lisbon (1147) by forces loyal to Afonso Henriques, the castle surrendered voluntarily to Christian forces. During the second half of the 12th century, the chapel constructed within the walls of the castle. In 1375 King Ferdinand I of Portugal, under the counsel of João Annes de Almada, ordered the rebuilding of the castle. While the structure was well fortified by 1383, its military importance was progressively diminishing as, more and more, the inhabitants were abandoning the castle for the old village of Sintra. While the chapel was still being used a center of religious activities at the beginning of the 15th century, and the castle was completely abandoned. The 1755 Lisbon earthquake caused considerable damage to the chapel and affected the stability of the castle.
In 1975 archaeological excavations in the Chapel of São Pedro were begun by the cultural services of Portugal, which discovered the existence of medieval funerary tombs, dating to the turn of the 13th century. A dispatch by the Ministry of Culture, on 26 June 1996, declared the area of the Castle as a zone of special interest and will be taken care by ministry of culture.
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Explore 'Sintra' in a day! A 10-hour itinerary visiting the most popular castles in Portugal.
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9am - From Lisbon, jump on the train from Rossio Station
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HAPPY AND EXHAUSTED IN LISBON: Last day of solo traveling with my toddler in Lisbon, Portugal
After two horrible days when everything went wrong, I resolved not to let the hardships keep us from continuing to enjoy this beautiful city. We explored and loved a beautiful cemetery, as well as gorgeous Belem. I would miss Lisbon so much, but I was also exhausted and ready for some relaxation at our next stop: Nazare.
Solo Road Trip Adventure Portugal
I spontaneously booked 10 days in Portugal to do a solo female road trip from Porto to Lagos and back to Porto. I couldn't recommend it more for a woman travelling alone as the country feels incredibly safe. Portugal was more beautiful and amazing than I could have imaged filled with gorgeous coastline and welcoming locals. Follow along on my epic 10 day road trip and I hope this inspires you to travel Portugal!
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6. Porto -- day 8 (drive back to Porto) Day 9 - explore Porto and day 10 fly back to London.
I only stayed in Lisbon on this trip to sleep and spend the evenings exploring. I hardly touched the surface of the city and definitely plan to go back to have a proper weekend to spend getting to know the city. When you have a car, go to the places you wouldn't normally be able to! It allowed for so much freedom.
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Änima, woodland dance
Obra de dança contemporânea sobre o universo onírico e as manifestações do inconsciente frente a natureza.
As personagens são movers, fantásticas pessoas-veículos, que inspiradas pela arquitetura do bosque, honram a capacidade criativa da natureza em um ritual de levar o änima das árvores à uma experiência corpórea de movimento.
Uma visita ao bosque, um respiro de ar fresco, inspiração e movimento.
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Direção de Coreografia: Irene Alvarez Coto
Intérpretes-Criadoras: Barbara Lobato, Irene Alvarez Coto e Lynn Vargas.
Artista convidada: Isabel Cabrero Molina
Produção, Comunicação e Divulgação: Barbara Lobato
Fotografia: Fede Nogales
Parceiros: Lets Get Lost, Tours Turislua
Apoios: ICNF -- Instituto de Conservação da Natureza e das Florestas, PNSC -- Parque Natural Sintra-Cascais, Escola Superior de Medicina Chinesa, Escola da Terra e Associação Cultural Senhora da Azenha.
Obra de danza contemporánea que trata sobre el universo onírico y las manifestaciones del inconsciente frente a la naturaleza.
Este trabajo toma como fuente de inspiración la psicología analítica Jung y el universo imaginario de los animes, donde sus personajes son movers, personas- vehículos fantásticos que inspirados por la arquitectura del bosque, honran la capacidad creativa de la naturaleza, en un ritual para transformar el espíritu de los árboles en una experiencia corporal de movimiento.
Una visita al bosque, un respiro de aire fresco, inspiración y movimiento.
Espectáculo que se presenta los días 19, 20, 26 y 27 de julio, 2014. Para más información
Änima -- Woodland Dances es una producción independiente que cuenta apenas con el apoyo de amigos, instituciones y empresas locales de Sintra.
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Concepto y Dirección: Barbara Lobato
Dirección Coreográfica: Irene Alvarez Coto
Intérpretes-Creadoras: Barbara Lobato, Irene Alvarez Coto y Lynn Vargas.
Artista invitada: Isabel Cabrero Molina
Producción, Comunicación y Divulgación: Barbara Lobato
Fotografía: Fede Nogales
Asociados: Lets Get Lost, Tours Turislua
Apoyos institucionales: ICNF -- Instituto de Conservação da Natureza e das Florestas, PNSC -- Parque Natural Sintra-Cascais, Escola Superior de Medicina Chinesa, Escola da Terra e Associação Cultural Senhora da Azenha.
Josette's Adventures in Portugal - A FREE haircut...and a very unusual way of cutting hair
DOorDIE.ca Microsoft Windows Canada gave Josette Jorge and her partner Fane 2 free tickets to Lisbon, Portugal! The catch? They have to survive for 10 days with NO money, NO shelter, NO food...only their Microsoft PC computers! Also they have to film everything for your entertainment. Will Josette DO or DIE in Lisbon??
In this video, Microsoft challanged Josette to get a an exotic Portuguese haircut...for free! Let's see how her hair turns out! Yikes!