True sign of Spring, and a sight to gladden the heart- almond blossom. This is what the Algarve in February means to me, though the sky may not always be so blue. (but that’s next week’s walk) Again I’m taking you up into the hills, and you’ll need a map to follow. Our start point is the village of Cruz de Alta Mora, inland from the River Guadiana. The road dips and sways through unheard of villages. There are occasional bus stops along the way, but nary a person waiting. Does this look like an inviting place to start a walk?
I rather thought so. The sign pointed towards the village of Soalheira, and a trail led off through the welcoming carpet of false yellowhead.
You might have noticed a tendency I have to find walks with hills in them? The walking guide I was using gives an indication of the ‘ups and downs’, and I always look to see how strenuous it might become. (but then often do the walk anyway, if it’s not too long) In this case the steepest incline comes right at the end of the walk. One of the signboards in the village of Alta Mora described the trail as the way of the cabra Algarvia– the Algarvean Goat- so I shouldn’t have been at all surprised to come upon a pen full of them.
Did you spot the ruined windmill on the top of the hill? Or the ginger cat in that sparse grass? ( you can click on the photo to make it easier) I was headed upwards, but initially it wasn’t too steep. If you wanted the view from the top, that comes at a cost…
And then it’s far behind you, and you can see the next village ahead. Looking back at my photos I can see I got a little carried away on this walk, but it was quite hard not to. Aside from the blossom, I am enamoured of the wild cistus. I find this countryside almost impossible not to love.
After Caldeirao, the trail idles through the greenest of valleys, then rises somewhat surprisingly to a tarmac road. There, nestled in the landscape and unmentioned in the guide, a tiny cafe awaits. This is the point at which all thoughts of walking might well disappear out of the window. Or, more appropriately, off the enticing balcony. Laundry dangles over the valley below. The scene is only despoiled by a cacophony of compounded dogs. A puppy in the cafe garden twitches its nose at visitors, while Mum snoozes determinedly in the sun.
I know that many of you will be disappointed at the non-appearance of cake. I will humbly make amends in my next walk. For now, I need to head on to the idyllic, though partially abandoned, villages of Funchosa em Cima and de Baixo. (upper and lower)
It’s a steep climb back out of the valley and then roll down into the next, Ribeira do Beliche. I spot a donkey in a courtyard, his back firmly turned to me. I edge closer, but pause when my husband reminds me they do a wicked back kick. A shot under cover of planters will have to do!
There are river crossings to be made. A few uneven stones straddle the water, and I end up with one wet foot. No matter- it’s a warm day. Crouched by the side of the water, I spot some tiny delicate orchids. Funny how similar they are to some I’ve seen on the cliffs at home. Alas, my shots are horribly blurred, so I’ll simply tell you that next week I have a different orchid, which I found very exciting.
I cross the stream a second time, a little more successfully, and then begins that last, long slog up the hill, which leads, eventually, back to our start point. Not for the feint hearted! You don’t want to watch me, so I’ll end with a delicacy of blossom. Is it ever possible to have too much?
Phew! I have to say I’m rather tired after all that, and just have the energy to point you towards Walking Trails in the Algarve, where this walk appears, right near the end, at p. 144. Full details of how to get there are given in the guide. And now, the kettle on, I think!
Thank you all for your tolerance while I was away. I tried to keep up as best I could, but managed to miss a few of you. Amends made here, I hope. Once again I have some wonderful contributions. If you possibly can, please find the time to read them. And maybe even join me on a walk next week? Shorter, I promise! Details on Jo’s Monday walk page or the logo above.
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Drake’s timing was simply wonderful!
Tobias always makes such good use of his ‘props’ :
Debbie just can’t resist a shot or two on the way to work! Or anywhere, really…
Fancy making your own Tequila? You just need blue agave plants! Cheers, Jackie!
Amy takes us back to visit the exotic Ringling home. What a beauty!
The national parks in the States look larger than life, don’t they? I’d love to visit!
Somewhere else I wouldn’t mind to try- Hawaii! Have a wander with Carol :
Waking to snow is not my idea of fun, but in the Rockies you’d expect it, and Anabel looks pleased :
Canadian Rockies : Num-ti-jah Lodge
My daughter spent her birthday and 3rd wedding anniversary in Edinburgh, and fully endorses Smidge’s recommendations :
Edinburgh ‘must do’ : Edinburgh Castle
Gilly would like my goats, wouldn’t she? Her dogs might not be so keen :
Walking the Goat to the Bowling Green
And Jill just scraped in, in the early hours of this morning. I haven’t even had time to read it yet, but I will!
I woke to snow this morning, looking oh, so pretty, outside my window. I haven’t had time to ‘enjoy’ it yet, but hopefully? Once again, my thanks to all. For those of you I saw on Saturday, Vincent and Flavia were fabulous! Have a great week, and see you soon.














Lovely blossom.
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Gorgeous, isn’t it? I have spotted a very small amount in the trees here, Viv, but today they got temporarily lost in the snow 🙂
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So glad you were up to the challenge of the pathway. I love the shot that shows the footpath over the hills. Wonderful!
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It really is beautiful countryside, Susan, and apart from a farmer or the odd villager we didn’t see a soul. 🙂
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Fantastic! Thanks for sharing,
Pit
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Good to have you along, Pit. 🙂 Hope all’s going well in your world.
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How an enjoyable walk, Jo! Beautiful photo captures. 🙂 Thank you for sharing the pleasant walk with us.
Be back on MW next week. 🙂
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Brilliant! 🙂 Thanks a lot for your support, Amy.
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I love those almond blossoms, and the whole countryside, Jo. What a gorgeous walk, even with the challenging hills! It seems you had a wonderful time, as always, in the Algarve. We’ll be waiting for cake next time. 🙂
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Choice of cake next time, Cathy. 🙂 Lots of great company and good food, as well as all that beauty. Can’t go wrong, can I? 🙂
Will come and get an update with you when I’ve packed James off to Leeds again.
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Breathtaking views Jo. And it looks warm. Here no blossoms dare come out and the trees show no sign of greening.
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That day was a really lovely one, Colline. 🙂 We saw a few grey skies and showers but it was never cold, which is always a bonus.
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We had snow fall on Tuesday and I had to share it with you. Such a contrast to what you shared with us this week: http://collinesblog.com/2016/02/18/a-walk-in-the-snow/
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Brrh! 🙂 Thanks a lot, Colline. On my way out of the door into beautiful (English!) sunshine. Will catch up with you later.
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Oh your photos are just so gorgeous Jo. The first three particularly had me do a double-take as they could have been taken from where I lived in California. Every April they have an Almond Blossom Festival, the blossoms everywhere a delight. What a wonderful walk…and memories…thank you 🙂 xx
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So happy to bring back good memories, Sherri. 🙂 That almond blossom gets me every time!
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Spring blossoms – can’t get enough of them while we await our turn! A while to go yet😞. You will entice me to visit the Algarve yet – such a lovely walk.
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I think eventually I will have enticed half of Canada to visit 🙂 Well, it won’t be for want of trying 🙂
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I must say, this is probably one of my top five favorite walks. Beautiful, Jo!
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Thanks sweetheart. I thoroughly enjoyed it too xx
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What a lovely walk…and I want to explore some of those abandoned places, Jo!
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I might have known xx
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Well,, you would have guessed soon enough!
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What?? No cake! Jo, you can’t let us down like that!! :)) I’ve never seen almond blossom. Isn’t it pretty.
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It’s fabulous! So sorry to be a disappointment 😦 😦
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I love all your photos…what a lovely walk Jo 🙂
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Thanks darlin. It was a joy to be there x
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Such a lovely walk Jo! I can’t believe the trees are already blooming there. I can’t wait for spring to come to my part of Europe. It seems to me the seasons stuck in autumn mode here in Luzern, We only had a very tiny bit of snow a few weeks ago. It was gone after a few days though, and now it’s so warm you would think it is early autumn!
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Not warm here in North East England but the Algarve was wonderful. Thanks so much x
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Jo, you do choose the most beautiful walks; the almond blossom is an absolute delight.
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Hello Ann! So happy to hear from you! I saw on the news yesterday evening of another earth tremor in Christchurch and thought immediately of you. Thank you for beating me to it 🙂
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Yes, we were all shook up for a while. Very unpleasant but very little physical damage this time.
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Jo, dear Jo, this walk with you was fantastic and full of unforgettable moments as always! You are so lucky to live in such a marvelous place where nature smiles at you and you feel drunken from its scenes, aromas and colors! I feel like that after reading your interesting posts! Have a great day!
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Thanks so much, sweetheart. 🙂 I’m rapidly disappearing into a little white world this morning. I just knew the snow would wait for my homecoming. 🙂
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What a joy!
I haven’t been to the Algarve for many years and I can see that my next visit will need to be a long one so that I can do many of your walks!
x
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Spring is a lovely time there, Debs 🙂 Our weather was hit and miss (as you will see next week) but when the sun shone …. just fabulous!
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Beautiful, and promising 🙂 I would have loved it there, Jo. I hope you did not get the snow this weekend. In any case keep warm. Ttyl
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You would, Paula! 🙂 The snow arrived in the early hours of the morning and is busy transforming my world. I might get out to play later 🙂
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Go and play ASAP!
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This looks like heaven Jo – snow here this morning 😦
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Here too, Robin. The walkers are braving Seaton Carew front, I think, but I have chores this morning 🙂
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such amazing and wonderful post…enjoyable
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Thanks so much, Mihran. 🙂 I do appreciate your company.
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