A BLOG ABOUT MY WALKS IN MARVÃO & SINTRA PORTUGAL

Wednesday 26 September 2012

36 Hours In...Lisbon - by The Telegraph

Portugal's dainty sun-kissed city stays warm until late November, perfect for exploring the city's historic quarters and picturesque hilltop district.

 The Telegraph


Walk in the historic quarter Alfama.

 Lisbon walk

Tuesday 25 September 2012

Autumn walk in Sintra, Portugal.

A great walk in Sintra, Portugal.

Starting point, the National Palace of Sintra also known as Paço Real or Palácio da Vila,     situated at the heart of the old town with two huge conical chimneys. Walk up the hill to the Pena Palace and Park a magical fantasy of domes, towers and ramparts crowning the "Serra de Sintra" Sintra hills. Visit the Moorish castle which dates back to the early days of the Moorish occupation of the peninsular in the 8th century having been later taken by Dom Afonso Henriques in 1147, the first Portuguese king. Winding over two ridges, this castle offers fantastic views of the area.

This walk in Sintra takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes and is only 4.5 km an easy walk for a beautiful autumn day.

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walks in Portugal



Thursday 13 September 2012

Self guided walk in Lisbon

A MARVELOUS HISTORICAL WALK IN LISBON

First in a series of  self-guided historical walks in Lisbon including some interesting facts and anecdotes.

The first walk is in Alfama, Lisbon's most symbolic district and one of the most rewarding for walkers and photographers thanks to its maze of meandering streets and outstanding views.

Available to download in PDF format to print at home
 3 sheets of A4 only 2 Euros



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