My walk through Portugal’s Barranco das Lajes definitely comes in the category of ‘tales with a happy ending’, but for a while I wasn’t so sure.
Let me set the scene. The skies were the clearest of blues. I’d been in the Algarve for long enough to take this completely for granted (a week!). I’d ambled on beaches, and been out with my walker friends. I’d even met up with a lovely blogger and her husband for coffee. (Hi Becky!) I was in as relaxed a state as I ever achieve. But those smoke blue hills on the horizon were calling me. Much earlier in the year I’d been there and resolved to come back for a walk.
Out came the guide to Walking Trails in the Algarve , which you might remember from my walk on the cliff tops at Carrapateira. This walk has a very different location. From my eastern Algarve home in Tavira it is a lovely drive along the N270 to São Brás de Alportel. As Becky points out in her most recent walk, directions in this guide are a little vague. Fortunately my husband has a good memory for roads. North we went, through the villages of Alportel, Cova da Muda, Javali, Parises, and Cabeca do Velho, climbing higher and higher into the hills. When it seemed we couldn’t go any higher, and my ears were popping, we reached the minute village of Cabanas- the start of the trail.
A more peaceful spot you could not hope to find…. until! Over a farm wall hopped two dogs, the leader barking ferociously and heading straight for me. Barking dogs are a pretty common factor on any walk in the Algarve countryside. Most farmers have an animal or two to protect their property. Usually they are on a leash, or behind a sturdy gate. In such an isolated spot, the farmer obviously did not expect company. He shouted at the dogs, but not before the leader had reached me and leapt at the back of my knee. Ouch! I have to admit I was shaken and not a little worried that it had broken the skin, but I was ‘lucky’.
The walk follows the asphalt road a very short distance through the village of Lajes, before turning down a trail. I limped along feeling a little sorry for myself, and wishing I’d had a walking pole handy for defence. But it was such a beautiful day, and my surroundings so serene, it really was hard to stay grumpy.
The trail descended quite gently, but it soon became clear that I had made the wrong choice of footwear. My grazed toes did help to take my mind off my sore leg. Grateful for small mercies! A pause for a little discreet padding. Can you believe that I really was enjoying myself? But I sincerely hope that you will learn from my bad example. Meanwhile the trail passed through olive and fig groves, beneath numerous cork and holm oaks and down to a watercourse, with rustling bamboo.
Climbing back out of the valley, I marveled at the early flowering fruit trees. I couldn’t decide whether these were the famous Strawberry trees (known for their powerful liqueur, Medronho) or Loquats. In Spring these valleys will sing with with wild flowers- the rose and white faces of Cistus, lavenders in lilac and green- but for now the predominant colour is green.
Another intriguing plant draped itself rather seductively through a Eucalyptus tree- a white variety of the bottle brush?
Almost at the end of the 5.5km walk, there is an optional loop up to Cerro da Ursa- a bit of a climb to a panoramic view. The good news is that having reached the summit you are then back at the level of the road. Even better, the car was merely yards away.
After all that trauma I’m sure you can guess what I did next? A whizz back down the hills takes us to the lovely little cafe, Tesouros da Serra, on the outskirts of São Brás. Fig and carob cake was exactly what I needed! Sore bits quite forgotten.
Should you be feeling energetic, details and a map can be found on the link to the Walking Trails guide. As estimated, the walk took around 2 hours, but we didn’t hurry. It was too beautiful.
I do hope you’ll read some of these great contributions, and I have to apologise for keeping some of them waiting rather a long time. I’m very grateful for your company and the lovely walks we share. Please join us if you have a walk, long or short- I really don’t mind which. Details can be found on my Jo’s Monday walk page, or just click on the logo above.
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And then when I got home she had this waiting :
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It’s great to be able to close with another special lady. I met Cathy, once upon a time :
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That’s all for now. I’ll probably be on my way to Nottingham when you read this and I’m sure that you understand that time with my daughter is precious. However, I hope to be able to reply to some of you whilst in transit and I’m an early bird so I can sneak some computer time in the mornings. I’ll catch up with the remainder on my return on Thursday, and join you for another walk next week. Take care till then!







How scary, so glad you are okay, Jo. Beautiful trail to walk through. Love these berries and the cake looks delicious. 🙂
Here is my entry for this week: http://wp.me/pSlDL-czi Enjoy the week!
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Cheers Amy! I’m in Nottingham and will read your walk in the morning xx
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No rush, Jo. 🙂
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Oh Jo! I’m sorry about your getting bitten by that dog! At least he didn’t break the skin, but I’m sure you were shaken and sore anyway. And then to have worn the wrong shoes and have your feet stressed out. I’ve had that happen on many walks myself, so I understand. Luckily, it looks like it was a gorgeous walk and a beautiful day, and you topped it off with a special treat! I’m glad all is well and that you really enjoyed yourself after all. 🙂
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At least I won’t forget that walk Cathy! Sending hugs xx
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Right, Jo! You will never forget that walk! Like the time I got stung by a bee inside my mouth when eating a peanut butter & jelly sandwich on a hike. The bee was on the sandwich and I bit right into him, but not before he got a good sting into my mouth. That was on Billy Goat Trail, the one Mike and I took in November! 🙂
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😦
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Einfach ganz grosse Klasse, wunderbar…
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Danke schon Ernst!
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What a lovely walk, Jo. Love the beautiful blue skies. I envy you those hills to walk up. Florida is so flat. 😦 I think loquats are smoother than this fruit. Maybe they’re Lychees. The fig and carob cake looks to die for. Have a great week. 🙂 xx
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Thanks Ad! It’s the medronho apparently xx
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Never heard of it. 😃
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Very interesting flora.
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Beautiful aren’t they Dan?
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Indeed
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Beautiful walk, Jo! What a great way to start a new week. Safe travels! ❤
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Thanks darlin. You take care too x
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Gorgeous countryside–thanks for taking us there.
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Hi Sally! Thanks very much for your company x
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Definitely beautiful and worth the walk. Hope your knee is okay Jo.
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It’s fine and I’m on the bus to Nottingham so very happy thanks, Colline x
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Extraordinary shots and dog-adventure…..
Thanks for this splendid share!
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Happy you like it. Sending hugs to Italy x
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Thanks so much! I’m on the bus and can’t share at the moment but will do so later x
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Thanks Anabel! Sorry for my late arrival. Technical issues and a lovely daughter x
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I am missing those blues skies. We left the Algarve 9 days ago!
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It was sunny in my little corner of the north east but as I head south I’ve found the gloom! All will be well in Nottingham whatever the weather x
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Just a short flight away and there you have impossibly blue skies and flowering fruit trees … super lovely post Jo . Really enjoyed it after all the drab and rain this week . I do feel so sorry for those further north with all the terrible flooding once again – and what a time of year for it too .
Enjoy your girly time 🙂
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Will do Poppy, thanks! I’m on my way xx
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Sun and blue skies! What a lovely antidote to the current conditions.
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The sun is just trying to peak through here. I’ m on my way but I’ve sent my husband walking on my behalf. It’s the last one for my walking friends so there’ll be food!
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How very… Portugal 🙂 And the last two pics PHOAWRRRR!!!
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Love a bit of cake!
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We certainly do 🙂
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Lovely walk though bloody dogs huh? I take mine wherever I can but always worry about other peoples. I’ll see if I have a walk to post I’ve been a bit neglectful.
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No worries Geoff. I’m on my way to Nottingham so any time will do.
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http://geofflepard.com/2014/11/10/the-invisible-tree/ Here you go. One from last year on the philosophy of looking as you walk and views of Dulwich Park
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Looking where I walk is not a forte of mine. I will pay close attention! Thanks Geoff.
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I think I might forget all my cares of the day too if I had a bit of that cake to tuck into. 🙂
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It was SO good 🙂 🙂
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I can imagine. It did look delicious. 😀
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It was 🙂
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Splendid scenery, Jo! I liked this walk!
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But not the dog 🙂 🙂 Thank you!
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That cake, and the views, look amazing! Well earned, by the sounds of it. I think the creamy flowers are actually the eucalyptus blossom and the red ones are the strawberry tree/medronho. Great pics!
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Good lass! I knew someone would keep me right. 🙂 I didn’t even know the eucalypt flowered, Julie. Thanks a lot!
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Double ouch! Views and flora are stunning though 😊
Maybe one day we’ll do a walk together making sure of course we have appropriate maps, footwear and dog scarer, or at least another coffee but with delicious cake this time!!
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One day I’ll get it all right! If I live long enough 🙂 But I’m still smiling! Hugs, Becky! It’s a drizzly day here but I’m off to Lisa’s soon. Excited!!!
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Have a lovely time in Nottingham.
PS we had a second grey day yesterday and today looks like it’s going to be cloudy too, so you’re not missing too much sun!!
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