Nothing special this week. Just a short walk in the Algarve and a reminder that I will not be here to post a walk next week. I probably won’t have time to respond to many of you before I go, either, so I’ll have to crave your indulgence. You know I’ll catch you up when I’m back, don’t you?
In all honesty, I was a little disappointed in this section of the São Lourenço Trail but there were compensations. It borders affluent Quinta do Lago, and appears to be used largely by joggers and cyclists, between rounds of golf. I approached the trail from the beach, crossing over the salt flats via the Ponte de Ancao, an extremely long foot bridge, easily visible when you fly over the Algarve.
The last time I was in this neighbourhood I had turned left after the bridge, and been astounded at the beauty of the saltwater lake stretching before me. So I had high hopes on my return. A right turn after the bridge had me skirting the edge of a golf course, the salt marsh squidging at my toes. The tide was out, but it was obvious that when it came in, some of the trail would be underwater and a little paddling might be required. A good reason not to loiter, but it was not very obvious to me which was the trail.
This new-looking red dust cycle track proved to be a false start. It led far into the distance, towards the airport, and seemed very popular with birdwatchers. Solid benches along the way attracted couples with binoculars, focused on the watery world. An about face proved necessary.
It was immediately apparent that I should have stuck close to the golf course, on a much more beaten track. I retraced my steps and headed into a stand of pines. Beyond them, a small lake was overlooked by a two-storey bird hide.
I spent a little while in the bird hide, enjoying the antics of the waterfowl, but I forgot to look for the two species of native terrapin. Azure-winged magpie are a common enough sight in Portuguese woods. The trail ends at some rather unprepossessing Roman ruins, former salting tanks used for the preservation of fish. A signboard describes the process.
Time to retrace my steps the brief distance back to the bridge, the tide not having advanced too far. It was a warm day for late November and I had neglected to bring water. The price of my folly was high. I did say that this was wealthy Quinta do Lago, didn’t I? The cost of my glass of white at Gigi’s bar made me wince, but there was nowhere else in sight. I stayed as long as possible to gain maximum value from the view.
This is walk no. 42 from Walking Trails in the Algarve, a book I’ve used previously. Remember Carrapateira? Full details of how to get there, complete with maps, are shown in the guide.
And that’s it from me. I’m publishing this a little early to give me a head start, but I hope you’ll still put the kettle on and settle in for a good read.
As always, huge thanks to my contributors, and to those of you who just enjoy keeping me company. Details of how to join in can be found on my Jo’s Monday walk page, with a click on the logo above. Remember though, I’ll be missing next week.
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Lots of snow about the blogs this week! Start us off, Anabel!
But we can hop aboard the Royal Yacht and keep warm with Smidge :
The Royal Yacht and Gormley’s 6 times
Or head for San Diego with Amy :
Monday Walking: Ringling Museum
Jackie’s still got plenty of sunshine too :
Meet Susan, everybody! She’s new to my walks so please make her welcome :
Discovering Street Art in Astoria, Queens
This week Debbie brings us a fascinating tower and observatory in Copenhagen :
No matter how often you see Banff National Park, it always looks spectacular!
Some pretty wonderful rime ice leaves from Jude! Brrrhh 🙂
Monthly Photo Challenge : Frosty January
More of the white stuff, anybody? You could snowboard with Drake!
Or stroll peacefully with Jaspa in the evening sun :
Not so much a garden as a torture chamber but this one’s very colourful. Thanks, Lee Ann!
Haw Par Villa- Chinese Mythological Garden
Shall we end with a nice English resort? Gilly still manages to make it look inviting, even on a gloomy day :
Many thanks, everybody! I love your walks. I hope to be back with an Algarve walk on Monday, 15th February. Take good care till then.
For being a not the best trail you have walked, it still look dawn beautiful. Enjoy your stay, Jo!
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Thanks Otto. It’s been great so far.
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Darn that beautiful looking track for not proving to be the right one!
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We coped! Doing Carnival today at Loule x
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That’s a paradise! 😀
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Not so very bad x
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What a lovely taste of your delightful Algarve. I hope you are all settled in by now and enjoying the sun over there. Looking forward to more Algarve walks when you get back.
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The sun is hit and miss Pauline but the company is good. Doing Carnival today. Jack would love it xx
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Hope your holiday is going well. Here’s my newest walk, on our first day in Hawaii. https://theeternaltraveller.wordpress.com/2016/02/04/a-walk-along-front-street/
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Sounds blissful. Don’t know if Internet here will let me read and comment but I’ll try. Doing Carnival today. Will be fun xx
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Lovely photos. I always enjoy your walks. Feels like you’re my virtual tour guide.
Hope you’ve been well. Happy Wednesday. Hugs 🌷
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Thanks a lot! Enjoying Carnival in the Algarve x
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Have fun!
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A delightful ‘short’ walk this Jo, it looks so calm and peaceful and so refreshing. I would love to walk there, with you 🙂 Have a wonderful time, happy, safe travels and see you when you return. Big hugs 🙂 xx
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Not so warm as it might be but the company is great. Carnival today. Hugs Sherri xx
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Have a wonderful time dear Jo…hope it warms up soon, and enjoy the Carnival! Love & hugs to you… ❤
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São Lourenço looks a little warmer than England, Jo.
We did a couple of great trails at Arches National Park a couple of years back:
https://jaspasjourney.wordpress.com/2016/02/02/arches-national-park-utah/
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Sounds wonderful Jaspa. I’ll catch up when I’m home, thanks.
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Great!
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It looks beautiful and so serene. What a lovely time you must be having, Jo. Enjoy every minute!
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I did, Debbie 🙂 Home tonight and huge amounts to catch up with.
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Why were you disappointed honey? it looks lovely to me. Great photos of a varied land and water scape, sunshine and blue sky, there’s even a lantana flower to make me smile! perfect 🙂
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We’ve done a couple of lovely walks Gilly. Weather has been mixed but it is February! And Carnival was great fun
Take care xx
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Such a lovely place for a restful vacation. Hope yours is wonderful.
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Thanks so much. At the airport now x
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I know you’re in your beloved Algarve now, Jo, and I hope you’re enjoying the sunshine. This walk looks wonderful; you know I have a soft spot in my heart for any marshlands! Thanks for taking us along. Sorry about the high-priced wine, but I’m sure you enjoyed it despite the price. 🙂 Hugs. xxx
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I tried to reply on my phone, Cathy, but it doesn’t always cooperate. 🙂 Had a fab time, even though the weather was a bit iffy 🙂
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It is beautiful!
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Glad you like it, and hope you’re well, Aletta 🙂
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I am very well, Thank you Jo. Just not getting to all the blogs lately!!
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There are other things to do with a life 🙂
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That is true! 🙂
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It’s perfect 🙂
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Oh for some warm sunshine, that looks lovely Jo.
I took a walk around Edinburgh Castle this week – it is surprisingly hilly!
http://www.lovefromscotland.co.uk/Edinburgh-Castle
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Hi Smidge! I just got back tonight and there was a postcard from Edinburgh on my doormat 🙂 Will read and share tomorrow.
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Next time….take me with you…PLEASE! I’ll carry your stuff. 🙂 Great shots, Jo!
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Next time Jill xx
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Nothing speial? it looks wonderful! Enjoy your time away 🙂
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Hi Tanya 🙂 Maybe I was being a bit picky! Did some great walks this last 2 weeks but the weather wasn’t always kind.
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A shame because walks are usually so much nicer in good weather. I think our dogs aren’t going to get much of a walk today. It’s horrible 😣
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😦
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