Wednesday, 4 December 2013

TRIP TO PORTUGAL

Sintra
"Dear Paula,

Thank you for making our travel arrangements during our trip to Lisbon. We had a wonderful time. Each activity was well chosen to give us a great perspective of Lisbon and Portugese culture. Having Nuno as our tour guide added a great deal to our understanding of the culture and history and to getting an overview of the city. He was engaging and knowlegable and his tours were well planned. In hindsight, we would have wanted to spend time in the gardens of Sintra, but we didn't verbalize this to him. We think this would be a good addition. He was great! The Fado and dinner was a highlight of the trip. The food was authentic and very good. A perfect way to spend a beautiful evening in Lisbon. The sunset cruise was a nice way to see the city from another perspective and the excellent weather made the evening special. The Hotel Bario Alto was great- a little pricey, but we loved the location and the staff was excellent. Our plans to visit Portugal started with a switch of out time share into Madera and we added the stay in Lisbon to the itinerary. We had been to Portugal 30 years ago but never to Lisbon and we promised ourselves that we would return.  We hope to return to Portugal in the not too distant future. We want to explore Porto and the north next time.
Again, thanks for making the arrangements."


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Monday, 2 December 2013

EQUIDS OF PORTUGAL: HORSES AND DONKEYS



This TravelTailors programme introduces you to the diversity and nobility of the Portuguese equids pedigree, whether bred or wild. Try riding a horse or a donkey. Come to know the saddlers, harnesses and the fabrication of the appropriate garments to ride a horse.

Montesinho's Natural Park

DAY 1: BRAGANÇA

Journey to Bragança
Bragança is the capital of Trás-os-Montes region, in the northeast of Portugal. Fairly unexplored by tourism, this remote and hill country offers unique sights, historical villages, natural landscapes and an extremely rich gastronomy. Bragança is located at the end of Montesinho's Natural Park, one of Europe's wildest woodlands, with a wide diversity of fauna and flora.
Optional dinner at a restaurant, with views over the town and the historical area, that offers the traditional dishes of the north region and a wine list.

Lodging: Pousada de Bragança.


DAY 2: BRAGANÇA - GERÊS

Gerês National Park
Bragança was born in the 12th century and the medieval centre still remains quite untouched; it is characterized by the imposing Castle Keep, the Pelourinho (Pillory) resting on an unusual Lusitanian berrão (pre-historic granite pig), the Church of Santa Maria (Saint Mary) and the Domus Municipalis, a unique piece of architecture.
After king Manuel granted the New Charter in 1514, the city's development was largely due to the bishops who would reside here for half of the year. The royal and Episcopal influences characterising those times are reflected in the Church of São Vicente (St. Vincent), the Museum of Abade Baçal, the Chapel of Misericórdia, the Church of Santa Clara (Saint Claire) and finally in the Cathedral. No tour in this city is complete without paying a visit to the nearby Church of Castro de Avelãs, or a wander through the Montesinho Natural Park, where there are still commune style villages that form part of the region´s heritage.

Visit to a Miranda donkeys' game reserve and donkey ride.

The Miranda's donkey has unique features: dark-brown hair with lighter gradations at the back and the underside of the trunk; long and thick fur; big ears; large head; high stature, higher than 1,20m; and tame temperament. It's an endangered species and the local associations are struggling to protect it, promoting activities, such as rides, which are very pleasant to try.
Optional lunch at a restaurant in Macedo de Cavaleiros.
In an antique restored building, we will find a restaurant with a large and pleasant lounge, decorated in a rustic style with a remarkable taste, where the transmonstana's cuisine delicacies are wide and accurately cooked. 

Journey to Gerês National Park

At Portugal's northwest utmost, between Alto Minho and Trás-os-Montes, the Peneda-Gerês' mountain is the only Portuguese protected area classified as National Park. It's a different world where the human activity connects with the Nature in a harmonious way, preserving very old values and traditions from the village communities of Pitões das Júnias and Tourém.

Sighting of wild ponies .
The wild ponies, small wild horses that run around the hills, are very common. Probably, you will also find Barrosã breed bovines and Castro Laboreiro dogs, with dark fur, who keep the flocks. These latter move according to the seasons between the settlements of "Brandas" and "Inverneiras". Watch carefully, though you might sight a buck (the Park's symbol) or its predator, the Iberian wolf.

Optional dinner at a typical Minho restaurant.

Lodging at hotel.

DAY 3: GERÊS - ALCANENA - GOLEGÃ
Golegã Horse Fair
Journey to Alcanena.
Optional lunch at a restaurant in a small village near Alcanena. The cuisine is inspired in traditional recipes, with fresh products of the region. You should taste the grouper's Açorda or the Corado Duck.

Suggestion: visit to Paúl do Boquilobo game reserve .
Set in the confluence between the Tejo and the Almonda river, near Golegã, the Paúl do Boquilobo game reserve comprises an area with near 529 hectares. It's the only Portuguese protected area in the UNESCO World Network of Biospheres Reserves. Its interior areas are flooded almost the whole year, and they're covered with several and important aquatic plants and reedbeds. You can find here the biggest society of herons of the Iberian Peninsula. 
If it is happening, visit the Golegã Horse Fair 
The area of Golegã locates in a region of fertile soil. The connection to the farming encouraged the holding of fairs and markets. The festivities in honor of São Martinho (St. Martin), during the 18th century at the 11th of November, were the favorite ones for the horse breeders to show proudly its pedigree animals at equestrian contests and competitions. The event, that has been gradually gaining importance, it's the precedent of the present Golegã Horse Fair, with major national relevance in the equestrian specialty. While visiting this place, enjoy going for a walk at the romantic garden surrounding the old studio of Carlos Relvas, a well-known photographer of the 19th century, or seeing the Martins Correia Museum, a contemporary sculptor.

Visit to a fabricant of saddles, harnesses and boots and a farm with beautiful Lusitano horses and several regional products .
Optional tipical dinner at Golegã.

Lodging at hotel.

DAY 4: GOLEGÃ - ALTER DO CHÃO - LISBOA

Coudelaria Alter Real
Journey to Alter do Chão and visit to COUDELARIA ALTER REAL, in Alter do Chão.
The COUDELARIA ALTER REAL is near Alter do Chão, in the region of Alentejo. The old Coudelaria Real was founded by the king D. João V in 1748, with the aim of breeding Lusitano horses for the Royal Paddock. This was one of the most important institutions spreading Alter do Chão's name and preserving the equestrian purebred, expressed by the king's wish in "That this will always be kept a purebred". Today the Coudelaria holds a number of activities in its 300 hectares of beautiful landscape, where the peace of spirit resides. 
Nowadays, here we can find the Agricultural Vocacional School, the Portuguese School of Equestrian Art,a Campus of Évora's University, research centers of selection and improvement of the purebred, equestrian and sports infrastructures, a Falconry, amongst other institutions, such as Casa do Arneiro, a place for accommodating teachers and lecturers.
The Coudelaria also offers very interesting museums and zoo centers, and different educational activities, focused on the development and dissemination for the preservation of the environment, the heritage and the tourism. You must not miss the "mares exit", it occurs daily when the mares leave for pasture.

Optional lunch at a restaurant in Alter do Chão which pays homage to the tradicional cuisine of Alentejo.

Journey to Comporta
The Comporta beach is located in the limits of Sado Estuary Natural Reserve, what allows it to preserve its natural beauty. Behind it stay pastoral managements, pine forests and the rice fields, the winter resort to bird families that come to make their nests. These beaches are beautiful, with kilometers of white sand bathed by still waters that invite to rest. 

Horse ride in Comporta beach
This relaxing horse ride at Comporta beach, always accompanied by the Atlantic Ocean, lasts an hour, and it will surely be a pleasant experience.

Journey to Lisbon..
Optional dinner at one of Portugal's most emblematic restaurants and one of the world's oldest. Located in one of Lisbon's most historical and charming neighborhoods, it was for many years the venue of the country's great intellectual personalities, distinguished people or 'simple' bohemians. The cuisine, of contemporary inspiration, invests in ingredient's quality and cooking accuracy. 

Lisbon by night: suggestion of visiting the Bairro Alto (Fado's house) .
The Bairro Alto is one of the city's most paradigmatic and attractive neighborhoods. Tipical and popular, it has modern features, like clothing and design stores and bars, lots of bars. It's an ecletic and multicultural place where many people meet, what turns it into a great place to visit. It's indispensable to walk through it to find every street, alleyway and dead end. There are plenty of good restaurants there, side by side with intimist bookshops; there are tea rooms beside clothing and design stores, from some of the most distinguished Portuguese artists. It's a passionate neighborhood, full of glamour, mixing boldness and sophistication with tradition and antiqueness. Walking through Bairro Alto is an unrepeatable experience in any other place of the city. The fado, Lisbon's tipical song that repeatedly evokes the word "saudade", a kind of nostalgia, it's an important part of this neighborhood's charm. The true Lisbon's soul lies deeply and truly in fado. Love, destiny, sadness and nostalgia are fellings that are whispered in a strong but kind voice that can never be explained, only felt [Fado was declared Masterpiece of the Intangible Heritage of Humanity in 2011.]

Lodging at hotel.

DAY 5: LISBON - CITY OF DESTINATION
Queluz Palace

Visit to QUELUZ PALACE.
The Queluz National Palace's history dates back to the end of the 16th century, with the marquises of Castelo Rodrig, but it's not until1747, with the future king D. Pedro III, that this Palace gains the status of Royal Palace, corresponding to its most remarkable period, when it fulfilled its purpose as Royal Family's summer retreat. By that time, the intimate relationship of the interiors with the garden was also strengthened, since the latter were conceived as a lengthening of the halls and a fundamental part of the architectural complex. It's a State Property since 1908, and it was classified as National Monument in 1910. It has been opened to the public as Museum of Decorative Arts in 1940. 
10h30 - Observation of the daily horse training in Queluz Palace
The horse training consists in the preparation for the equestrian art galas. It consists on a set of representative pictures of the atmosphere of the Old Royal Paddock and the evolution of the horse teaching to the higgest level. 

Optional sightseeing in the city of Lisbon.
Lisbon is one of Europe's most fascinating cities! With a blue sky almost all the year and a mild winter, Lisbon offers glamorous views of the city and the river, a picturesque atmosphere where old trams take us from the narrow graveled streets to the outstanding new hotels in large avenues, fabulous shopping opportunities and a fantastic nocturnal life. The old mixes with the 21th century sophistication. 
Alfama and the Castle give you an historical journey to the Arabic and medieval times. At Chiado, Bairro Alto and Príncipe Real, you can find some of Lisbon's most modern bars and restaurants. During the day, the streets are filled with lively crowds strolling through museums, stores, art galleries, coffees or even grocery stores that sell gourmet products. From Baixa to Marquês de Pombal there are theaters, trains stations, esplanades and great public promenades where you can stroll. At Belém, there are the imposing Mosteiro dos Jerónimos, the famous Torre de Belém, the Cultural Center and lots of museums and gardens in its surroundings. It's impossible to leave without tasting the delicious Pastéis de Belém!
End of journey.

Friday, 29 November 2013

NORTH OF LISBON - ÓBIDOS, ALCOBAÇA, NAZARÉ, FÁTIMA AND BATALHA


Make it a full day tour and discover the region north of Lisbon. The first stop is the medieval town of Óbidos. Then Alcobaça and its Dominican monastery. The next stop will be Nazaré, a traditional fishing village. Then we will visit Batalha, with its imposing Gothic church, before heading to Fatima, where the world famous Catholic shrine is located.

Find out more in our complete programs: North of Lisbon.

The route starts traversing a landscape dotted with windmills and orchards towards Óbidos, where we will have our first stop. You will be delighted with the harmonious architecture of this medieval city - just make sure you do not forget to try their delicious cherry brandy. After Óbidos, Alcobaça will be our next stop. The main attraction is the Dominican Monastery, where you can admire the elegant tombs of the Lusitanian version of Romeo and Juliet: Dom Pedro and Inês de Castro.


It’s time for a pause! There you can enjoy lunch in a typical Portuguese restaurant, and taste some of the delights of local cuisine. After that, our next stop will be Nazaré, a traditional fishing village know famous on account of the biggest wave for surfing, where you will have plenty of time to discover the legends and traditions of this jewel of the Atlantic coast of Portugal. Next stop will be in Batalha, where you will be dazzled by the grandeur and delicacy of its Gothic monastery, an architectural masterpiece of Gothic declared World Heritage by UNESCO.


To finish the tour, let's go to Fátima, where you can visit the world famous Catholic shrine and even attend a Christmas mass. This is a place considered sacred because it has been permanently associated with the Marian apparitions that occurred in Cova da Iria in 1917 and which were later recognized by the Catholic Church. The tour ends with a return to Lisbon.

Wednesday, 27 November 2013

ARRÁBIDA, WINE CASTLES AND MUCH MORE



Crossing the Tagus River in a relaxed way towards the Village of Sesimbra and his magnificent castle, where you will enjoy an endless magnificent landscape. Next stop is the wonderful Natural Park of Arrábida Mountain and his paradise beaches. After lunch you head to Azeitão, where is an area of farms and vineyards. On the way back to Lisbon, you will stop at the viewpoint Christ the King.

Find out more in our complete programs: Arrábida.


We are going to head south! The first stop is in Village of Sesimbra, where you can enjoy a breathtaking view over the bay, offered by Sesimbra Castle. Due to its particular position at the Setúbal Bay, near the mouth of the Sado River and its natural harbour, Sesimbra is an important fishing town famous for its beaches, fish restaurants and nightlife.



Next stop is the wonderful Natural Park of Arrábida Mountain and his paradise beaches. This place was declared a Natural Park in 1976 to protect the many species existent here and some of the areas can only be visited with official authorization. After this unforgettable experience, you will have the opportunity to lunch in the city of Setubal, where you can taste one of the best fishes in the world!






Then we will visit Azeitão, located 30 km away from Lisbon, we will find an area of farms and vineyards. Here, we will visit a winery, where the oldest table red wine in Portugal was bottled. You will have the
opportunity to taste this wonderful nectar as well as the muscat wine liqueur typical of this region, a true
delight that we won't forget! After the tasting and to
keep us full of energy, we will try some typical products of this region.

Monday, 25 November 2013

LISBON AT NIGHT - DINNER AND FADO


A soundtrack of any visit to Lisbon must be fado, the musical genre that is a window to the Portuguese soul. This evening tour allows you to immerse in the atmosphere of the city before dinner at a restaurant with fado how special monitoring. The evening will start with a panoramic tour of some of the most important sites and monuments, both as monumental suburb of Belém in Lisbon center.

Find out more in our complete programs: Lisbon at night.


The tour starts at 8pm at Parque Eduardo VII. From there you will enjoy a panoramic view from the most important places and monuments of the city, in Belém. Here you can find a place where the monuments reflect centuries of history and traditions. On the banks of the Tagus River, Torre de Belém and Padrão dos Descobrimentos will be some of the historic buildings that you can enjoy in this tour.



The circuit continues to the centre of Lisbon, where the historic portuguese icons like Praça do Comércio, Rossio and Marquês de Pombal will be photographed by you. Enjoy the downtown and visit the most renowned shopping district of the city. Here you can see the contrast between modern and ancient: contemporary shops alongside neighborhood grocery stores.



Then it will be time for the highlight of the evening: a dinner to the accompaniment of traditional fado. Fado is currently a world wide known symbol of Portugal, being represented for many years in foreign countries by Amália Rodrigues, and more recently by Dulce Pontes, Mariza and Katia Guerreiro, among others. These nostalgic and melancholic songs are considered the ultimate expression of the spirit of Portugal: tinged with sadness and beauty. Fall in love with this style of music and then you can enjoy the delights of Portuguese cuisine.

Friday, 22 November 2013

SINTRA, THE MOST ROMANTIC PLACE IN PORTUGAL


Immerse yourself in the beauty of Sintra, Portugal's most romantic town and a UNESCO World Heritage Site considered to be one of the world's most unique towns. Enjoy a visit to the picturesque town of Cascais.

Find out more in our complete programs: Sintra or The Mystic Ride.




The beautiful town of Sintra is entirely filled with magic and splendor: a romantic realm where majestic palaces, a fairytale castle, royal mansions and fascinating properties emerge in the midst of hills and lush forests.







Characterized by its unique charm and serenity, the village offers an amazing beauty of scenery, with its vast rocky mountains, dense vegetation and pristine beaches. Designated Mountain of the Moon by the Celts and Mons Lunae by the Romans, the mystical mountains of Sintra also cover a vast natural park that stretches to the coast of Cascais.







After tasting a sweet "travesseiro" of Sintra in the emblematic pastry shop Periquita, visit the most romantic monuments of Sintra, like the Pena Palace, the Moorish Castle, the Capuchos´Convent, the Regaleira and the Monserrate Palaces. We suggest you descend these forest surrounded streets in a horse carriage, all the way to the center.

Wednesday, 20 November 2013

DOURO, GRAPE HARVESTING AND HISTORICAL VILLAGES



Hike through Port Wine vineyards and visit Portugal's Historical Villages, with its castles and stone wall houses that have kept the same appearanc for centuries. The hike down of the famous Calçada de Alpajares, also named the Devil's Trail, is a must of the trip. It will take you to Barca de Alva, with breathtaking views of vineyards.

Find out more in our complete program: Douro and historical villages .

We will spend a very special day in Quinta Nova.You can have fun harvesting grapes (September and October tours), try the winecaching game, try one of the hiking trails in the farm or just relax by the pool. Quinta Nova offers you several options of hiking trails with amazing views of the Douro river and valley. In the harvest season (Sep. 15th to Oct. 15th), you will have the chance to harvest grapes with the specialists, try the first wine in the cellars and have a typical vintage lunch. The harvesting experience will finish with some Port and Douro wine tasting.




If you don't feel like harvesting grapes, you can try Winecaching. It's basically like Geocaching linked to wine and involves the discovery of "wine caches" spread throughout the Quinta among the vineyards.




In the next days you will experience a short train ride up to the town of Pocinho on the famous Douro railway road. After a short van transfer, we will begin our walks in area. We will walk through an ancient trail still used by the local people that connects the Historical Villages.

Monday, 18 November 2013

FESTIVALS OF VIANA DO CASTELO


TravelTailors offers you a unique cultural experience: participating in a great popular festival in Portugal. The
festivities in honour of Our Lady of Agony are the most popular and lively around all of Minho. They take place in the third week of August and include several parades with big heads Gigantones, zes-pereiras and a diverse choice of regional costumes and gold jewellery.

Find out more in our complete program: Festivals of Viana do Castelo.


The festivities in honor of Our Lady of Agony are the most popular and lively around all of Minho. They take place in the third week of August and include several parades with big heads, Gigantones, zes-pereiras, floats and a diverse choice of regional costumes, especially the necklaces, earrings and gold bracelets of women. This is considered the festival of the pilgrimage festivals. The cult of Our Lady of Agony goes back to the 18th century, with the first written reference to this event dating from 1744. Its essential trait is the devotion of the people of the sea, that reciprocate the graces received during storms or shipwrecks. Hence the main float was traditionally carried by fishermen and only since 1968 a fluvial procession began to be made, with the image of the saint, up the river Lima. Besides all these events, the fireworks, launched by the river Lima, are a unique show.

Throughout all day there will be countless activities and parades to delight anyone's view. The Historical and Ethnographic Parade takes place on the Avenue of the Combatants of the Great War, and the parade of costumes and stewardship go through several city streets.They are identified by the covered and worked towels that are hung on the balconies of the inhabitants.




Only since 1893 have Zabumba and Zes Pereiras, as well as Gigantones and Cabeçudos, entered the Pilgrimage. Colossal and grotesque figures, the Gigantones betray their remote and popular origin. Kings of the Party, they liven up the consecrated Pilgrimage revues that take placeevery year, at noon, on the Republic Square to the sound of a hundred bombs - and constitute the most garrulous and lurid procession of Alto Minho's imagery. Be amazed by the amount of gold that is worn these days and that parades around town! You can't leave without tasting the fried pastry Bola de Berlim from the Natario Bakery, known as the best in Portugal.

Friday, 15 November 2013

ALENTEJO COAST AND HILLS OF ALGARVE


If you are looking for a challenging bike ride this is the right tour for you. You will cover more than 600 km in 7 rides. As you pedal along the magnificent Atlantic coast of Portugal, you will explore the wild beaches of Alentejo, and the unspoiled hilly region of the Algarve. You will visit all the charming little villages along the way.

Find out more in our complete program: Alentejo Coast and Hills of Algarve.

Sagres beach
The ride starts through cork and olive tree groves, on the way to Santiago do Cacém, where we will visit the Roman ruins of Miróbriga. The trail will take us to the Atlantic coast and through the charming village of Porto Covo, near to Cercal do Alentejo. These first days of riding will combine very different landscapes - the cliffs and the wild beaches. We will also have the opportunity to visit Sagres - the town where Prince Henry the Navigator prepared many of Portugal’s discovery journeys.
Serra de Monchique

The West to East crossing of the Algarve will take
us on a route through olive, orange, fig and almond groves. We will stay in Caldas de Monchique, a popular spa since the Roman times, and where you can save some time for a full body massage! From there we are going on a loop ride that will take us to the highest point in the Algarve, the Fóia peak (902 m/ 2960 ft). This is a very challenging ride but the panoramic views from the peak are fantastic!


Cacela Velha
The last days of the trip are reserved for discover the best of the inland Algarve. Charming villages and rolling hills make this a great day of riding. In Silves, the former Moorish capital of the Algarve, the 11th century castle is well worth a visit. The last track will take us all the way to Spain completing our West/East crossing of the Algarve. The coastal village of Cacela Velha, with its beautiful white sand beach, and the 13th century castle in Castro Marim, are among today’s highlights.Then we will cross the Guadiana River, by taking a ferry transfer from Vila Real de Santo António to Ayamonte (Spain).

The last day will be spent in Lisbon, where you will have the afternoon to explore the unique mix of old and
new neighborhoods within Portugal’s capital, as well as its many interesting monuments and museums.

Wednesday, 13 November 2013

ALGARVE, SOUTHWEST ATLANTIC WAVES


Discover the best of the Portuguese South. A traditional village renewed to receive tourists just next to the last treasure of the Portuguese ocean coast, the southwestern desert and wild beaches. Apart from the beach, surf and scubadiving, the village location is ideal for walking, cycling and nature watching in the Natural Park and Algarve mountains.
Carrapateira

The trail starts in the dunes of Carrapateira beach, and then goes along the coastal plateau all the way to Amado beach, where you can see a large number of Seabirds on their nest, or passing through here during migration, and a large number of white stork nests in the rocky cliffs - something unique in the world. From Praia do Amado, the trail continues towards the interior, and the landscape begins to change. Gradually species such as mastic trees, the white-leaved rockrose, the sage-leaf rockrose and cork-oaks begin to appear.

Bordeira

At the village of Bordeira, the walk is through a wooded area, with eucalyptus, stone pines and some corkoaks. The fauna is varied: here can be found the typical species of Mediterranean, like scrubland-wild boar, Iberian hare, European rabbit or the mongoose, among others. Arriving to Ribeira do Tacual, you’ll enter in a valley, where the landscape changes and you come across areas of olive trees and wild junipers.



Saint Vincent cape
The trail that will lead you to the coast starts in an area of scrubby vegetations, mainly consisting of mastic trees, citus and strawberry trees. Then you will go uphill until you reach Torre D’Aspa (109m) where you'll have a great view of the beach cliffs. Then you will roam south to Saint Vicente cape, the most southwestern point of the European continent, a sacred place for Romans that named it Promontorium Sacrum. This is a privileged spot for bird watching during the autumn.



The entire journey can be made by bike, on trails that are especially made for that purpose.
Suggestion: With a GPS you can do it at your own pace and enjoy the beautiful scenery's that these trails have to offer us.

Come to Algarve!

Monday, 11 November 2013

THE BEST SPA'S IN PORTUGAL - CENTER AND NORTH

TravelTailors offers you the relaxing and innovative properties of the best Portuguese SPA's, located in naturally soothing landscapes; the finest options were selected, enhancing your beauty and well-being experience. Massages, trips and nature are in harmony in Oporto, the Estrela mountain range and the Douro area.

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Serra da Estrela is the Portugal's highest mountain range in the mainland, with 1993 metres. The region excels in a unique natural beauty, with magnificent sceneries, which for centuries provided the raw materials needed for the production of its typical products: wool for the famous textiles and milk for the prestigious Serra da Estrela cheese. This place allows an encounter with nature and a variety of outdoor sports like skiing, hang gliding, paragliding or trekking, among others. Discover this privileged spot to enjoy days in pure nature.



The first mountain SPA of the country and one of the largest in Europe was built in Unhais da Serra. The wellness area has a complete offer that includes a gym, traditional and holistic massage techniques, and beauty treatments by Gernétic laboratory, renowned for its 100% natural active ingredients.



Between the valleys and uplands, where the river Douro meanders, there is a manor of the 19th century. Now it is a modern space in a bucolic setting. Lamego is a place where you can find tranquility, luxury and the privacy of a thermal spa with steam rooms, sauna or herbal, or simply enjoy and relax on the beds of water or in the magnificent indoor heated swimming pool with water jets of different intensities.




You can combine the experience of relaxation and the well being of the spa with other outside activities. Our suggestions are: 
A: Walk through the Natural Park of Serra da Estrela 
B: Visit to the boiling springs of Caldas de Aregos 
C: Visit to the cellars of Porto and wine tasting

Friday, 8 November 2013

WALKING HISTORICAL VILLAGES OF PORTUGAL



Get to know Portugal in a different way, exploring this charming, friendly country by foot, often walking on 

Roman paths. Do this immersive complete time travel starting in Marvão and touring through unique 12th 
Century Historical Villages, like Monsanto, Sortelha or Idanha-a-Velha, where you can find archaeological remains from the Roman time or Moorish conquered areas.

DAY 1: MARVÃO

Pick-up at the airport and van transfer to Marvão /approx. 2h45).
The medieval mountaintop village of Marvão is one of Portugal´s most spectacular fortified villages. Its greatest attraction is the unspoiled medieval atmosphere in its steep and narrow lanes with immaculately whitewashed houses, leading to a magnificent 13th century castle rising from the rock. Most rewarding of all is climbing onto the walls, battlements and towers for the impressive views, and staying for the stunning sunset and evening peace of the village. 
Afternoon - Marvão Roman path (3 km/ 1.9 mi | 1h30).
This short hiking trail will take us from the roman bridge of Portagem all the way up to the breathtaking village of 
Marvão trough the ancient Roman road. 
Lodging: Albergaria El Rei Dom Manuel.


DAY 2: INTERNATIONAL TEJO RIVER PARK | SALVATERRA DO EXTREMO TRAIL

Castel of Peñafiel


Salvaterra do Extremo is a small village located inside the International Tejo River Park and where the Erges River defines the border between Portugal and Spain.
The walking trail will take us to the border area were we can see the old Castel of Peñafiel on the Spanish side. This castle is on top of cliffs that shelter a large colony of griffon vultures (Gyps fulvus). Transfer from Salvaterra do Extremo to Monsanto.
Distance: 10,5 km/6,5 mi
Approximate time: 4 hours
Accumulated climbing: 221m/ 725 ft

Lodging: Casa do Chafariz



Monsanto

DAY 3: HISTORICAL VILLAGE OF MONSANTO | HISTORICAL VILLAGE OF IDANHA-A-VELHA TRAIL

Guided visit to Idanha-a-Velha. This picturesque village is also classified as a Historical Village of Portugal and hosts a interesting collection of archaeological remains from a Roman city established in the 1st Century B.C. We will walk to Monsanto, another Historical Village which was once considered the most Portuguese village of Portugal. From the top of its castle you can glimpse all the country surrounding Idanha and the large properties of the area. Free afternoon to visit Monsanto.
Distance: 10 km/6,5 mi
Approximate time: 3 hours
Accumulated climbing: 54 m
Lodging: Casa do Chafariz


DAY 4: SORTELHA AND BELMONTE HISTORICAL VILLAGES TOURS AND MUSEUMS

Sortelha Castle
Free morning in Monsanto or optional Penha Garcia walking trail. Penha Garcia walking trail is a small trail that goes down the Ponsul river valley, known for its water wheel mills and rare fossils. 
Afternoon: Guided visit the Historical Villages of Sortelha and Belmonte. The Historical Village of Sortelha is an extraordinary example of medieval architecture fortified by granite walls and protected by its Castle (National Monument).
Belmonte is the birthplace of Pedro Alvares Cabral, the discoverer of Brasil (1500). The town of Belmonte is indeed very much involved in the history of Portuguese Judaism, and it still shelters today the largest Jewish community in the country, whose origins go back to at least the 13th century. We will visit the local museums, observe the diverse existing heritage, and explore the quiet streets of this village.
Distance: 3,2 km/ 2 mi
Approximate time: 1 hours
Accumulated climbing: 140 m/ 460 ft
Lodging: Hotel Turismo de Trancoso




Marialva Castle
DAY 5: MÊDA TO HISTORICAL VILLAGE OF MARIALVA TRAIL

Short transfer from Trancoso to Mêda. We will begin our walk in the village of Mêda. We will walk through an ancient trail still used by the local people that connect this village to Marialva. The Historical Village of Marialva is a medieval walled village that will take you back in time, to when its brave inhabitants fought against the Spanish invaders. Its origins go back to the 6th Century b.c. Guided visit to Marialva. Free afternoon to visit Trancoso.
Distance: 8.4 km/ 5.2 mi
Approximate time: 2h30
Total climbing: 177 m/ 580 ft
Lodging: Hotel Turismo de Trancoso.


DAY 6: HISTORICAL VILLAGE OF CASTELO MENDO TRAIL | ALMEIDA HISTORICAL VILLAGE

Côa River
Transfer from Trancoso to Castelo Mendo. The Historical Village of Castelo Mendo was named after the first commander of the fort, D. Mendo Mendes, appointed by the King D. Dinis in the 14th century. This is a very authentic village, surrounded by a landscape of wide valleys, whose narrow lanes are lined with simple stone houses. It is so peaceful that it is difficult to imagine that in former times the medieval castle and walls were military bastions. The hiking trail will take us to the Côa River valley located at East of Castelo Mendo. The final stop will be the Historical Village of Almeida. Almeida is one of the crown jewels of Portuguese military architecture - the hexagonal shaped walls of Almeida´s fortress were built in the XVII century. Because of its location, very close to the Spanish border (only 7 km), Almeida played a very important role from Medieval ages to the XIX century. The main square in Almeida (XVII/XVIII centuries) is a perfect example of military baroque style.
Distance: 8.4 km/ 5.2 mi
Approximate time: 2h30
Total climbing: 288 m/ 944 ft
Lodging: Residencial Muralha.

DAY 7: HISTORICAL VILLAGE OF CASTELO RODRIGO TOUR | CALÇADA DE ALPAJARES TRAIL

Castelo Rodrigo
A short transfer will take us to the Historical Village of Castelo Rodrigo for a guided visit. This village used to be an important place for pilgrims who were going to Santiago de Compostela.
The Castle, dated from the 13th Century, was the stage for many battles, whether with Spanish troops, whether with the British ones. Outside Castelo Rodrigo we can see the Santa Maria de Aguiar Convent dated from the 12th Century, (founded between 1165 and 1170), probably as a benign monastery. After a guided visit a short transfer will take us to Barca d´Alva which is located
in a natural and protected area, known as International Natural Park of Douro, which is the habitat of several birds of prey. Our hike will be in the famous "Calçada de Alpajares". The path of Alpajares or Devil´s Path (Calçada do Diabo), as known locally, was part of a Roman road that crossed the Douro river and the Mosteiro stream.
Distance: 6.7 km/ 4.2 mi
Approximate time: 2h30
Accumulated climbing: 392 m / 1286 ft
Lodging: Residencial Muralha.

DAY 8: TRANSFER TO LISBOA
Transfer from Almeida to Lisboa (approx. 4h).