Some walks are a really hard act to follow. After last week’s Almond Blossom Trail, in blissful sunshine, I was really looking forward to taking you to the heights of Rocha da Pena. I envisioned the landscape, dropping away below me, and my eyes gazing far out to sea. Unfortunately, the dismal cloud wrapped around the rock had other ideas. Every day in the Algarve cannot be paradise, can it? But what I can offer you is good company, some wonderful plant species, and… oh, yes- cake! What’s a little drizzle between friends?
The drive out into the Algarve countryside is beautiful in itself. A little challenging, and you do have to like hairpin bends. This is another walk that features in the Walking Trails in the Algarve, (p.72) and once you arrive the signage is good. The walk begins beside a cafe, Bar das Grutas, and a strong coffee is just the thing to set you up. Don’t expect a smile from the proprietor, however. Or maybe it was just the weather! Taking a look at those clouds, I think we’d better get going!
It’s uphill, of course, but not too steep, and there’s plenty to hold your interest. Plants nestle in unsuspected places. I’m walking with a group and every now and then a voice sings out ‘don’t miss this one!’ I’m being teased a little, but I like it. The challenge is to keep up with the group, yet still record my individual delights.
There are a few signboards, pointing out things of interest, and I’m reminded of the fires that swept this mountain range, soon after we’d bought our Algarve home. Driving along the coast, or even down on the beach, a black pall of smoke could be seen on the horizon. It must have been terrifying to be up here, as the fires raged for 4 days, in 2004. Hard to imagine on this moist day, when so much has renewed and revitalised.
I’m soon on the hunt for the wild bee orchids which, I discover, like this predominantly calcareous outcrop. I can’t be cross with the weather when I learn that late January/early February is the perfect time to see them, rain or shine. The plateau rises to a height of 479 metres at Talefe, which roughly translates as ‘trig point’. All this richness and diversity has led to the Rocha being a ‘Special Protected Area’, by law.
The boards also refer to narcissus calcicola, which I take to be a simple daffodil. I’m wildly excited when I come upon a carpet of these tiny beauties, so much smaller than any I have seen before. I think I probably have more than one variety here.
Up on the heights, with the daffodils, lie the remains of a defensive stone wall, believed to date back to the Iron Age. It’s been attributed to Celtic people who lived on the Iberian peninsula in pre-Roman times. (6th-1st century BC)
There are caves you can explore, currently inhabited by two locally endangered species of bat. The largest cave, known as ‘Moor’s Grotto’, was used as a final desperate refuge in the 13th century, according to legend. The Almohad Moors tried to hide there, before being slain by the Portuguese troops of King Afonso III.
After a speck or two of drizzle, a tantalising glimpse of hazy sunlight appears in the distance, as we drop back down the trail. I look wistfully towards the open door of an unlikely ‘Mini Museum’ in the village of Penina, quietly going about it’s business. But my walking friends have lunch firmly in mind. No loitering allowed! I guess I’ll have to come back, on a sunnier day, and perhaps do the walk in reverse.
If you’re thinking you’ve seen that door before somewhere, it was one of many in Life is full of choices. Within a matter of minutes we’re back to our start point, and not a moment too soon as the skies open. The Bar das Grutas supplies food, but we hop into cars and head for the village of São Romão, near São Bras de Alportel, where we have a reservation. A warm welcome awaits us at Cafe Correia. And cake, of course!
I’m including a link to an excellent website, Walk Algarve, where you will find full details of the geology, and flora and fauna to be found at Rocha da Pena, with a little more history. And now, that cake’s made me thirsty. Time to put the kettle on.
Thanks everybody for keeping me company on my walks, and for entertaining me with yours. I hope you enjoyed this one and, if you have a walk you’d like to share, details can be found on my Jo’s Monday walks page. Just click on the logo above.
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Canadian Rockies : Lake Louise
And Colline gave it a good try! Canada definitely seems to be the place for it :
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Congratulate Jesh? She deserves it!
Me and Jackie, still singing, down Mexico way! And why wouldn’t we?
Jaspa does go to some fascinating places! I’d really like to visit this one :
The Templar Tunnels of Acre, Israel
A little summertime warmth, Down Under, with Rosemay would be good too :
The French Connection : Bunker Bay
Geoff and his dog go bounding through the sand dunes!
Life’s a Beach#glorioussuffolk
While Snowdon Student takes a break from his studies to head for the hills again :
Jude is busy getting ready to move to Cornwall, but still found time to share. That’s a friend for you!
Scrobbesbyrig/Shrewsbury : Town Trail Part 1
It looks a bit busy in Macau, for me. Anyone been there? Thanks, Lee Ann!
A stroll through the Old Town of Macau
Pauline gave me an early morning nudge this morning!
I’m well and truly re-acclimatised to the UK again. Not sure where to take you next week, but I’m pretty sure we’ll be walking somewhere. Many thanks again, and I hope you all have a great week!




Very gorgeous flowers! Love it.
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I have to go back for the views on a sunnier day but the flowers were fabulous. 🙂
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What an abundance of beautiful plants! Absolutely enjoyable post!
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So glad you enjoyed it 🙂 This week’s is very different. I do try for variety, if I can 🙂
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Love that the cakes got their place here. *laughing. A walk without a cake isn’t really a walk. Even on a sun free day, you find color and joy! But that is just YOU!!!!! My favorite pick must be the old door … and that top flower – orchid! One day I will physical join you for a walk down there. Are you ready????? Thanks for sharing.
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Hi Vivi 🙂 Just had Sunday lunch and washed up. Hoping to dash off to a snowdrop walk when Dad leaves in a few minutes. Thanks for your lovely company 🙂
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Here’s another beautiful walk on Maui for you, Jo. https://theeternaltraveller.wordpress.com/2016/02/28/eyeing-the-needle/
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Thanks, Carol 🙂 The sun’s beaming on my back through the window and I’m itching to get out and about. Not much warmth yet, though.
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Oh, it was 35 degrees C here today!
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Sounds like a great walk, Jo, and good timing! Your photos came out so well, and that cake… Mmmmmmm!!!
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Feel free 🙂 🙂
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Well here I am again Jo, just couldn’t resist going back to the beach and showing you the other end while the storm surge is surging through. Came across some VERY interesting people and animals too. https://pommepal.wordpress.com/2016/02/26/amazing-sights-at-the-beach/
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Sounds like fun, Pauline 🙂 Grey again here but I’m counting myself lucky. It’s Dad’s 88th birthday today and he’s having eye surgery, and my son has flown off to a stag do in Eindhoven, Belgium. 🙂 Thanks, darlin’.
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Hope your Dad has a happy birthday and the surgery goes well. Wish I could parcel our sun up and send it to you.
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Hi Jo. Eindhoven is in the Netherlands, not in Belgium… (sorry, had to point it out.:-))
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Oops- think I got my replies the wrong way around as well as the countries! 🙂 Not having a good day but yes, I did enjoy the walk, thanks.
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The rock wall going far into the distance is such a testament to the people who built it. Withstanding and weathering the test of Time. Those delicate and unique flowers with so may pale pink petals were beautiful, Jo. The yellow daffodils and purple flowers colors “popped!” 🙂
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That wall was a surprise, Robin. Strange to think of them making that a last foothold in such a beautiful landscape. Seems like fighting is all we’ve ever done 😦
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I know I should be commenting on the walk – and it does look beautiful – but that cake, esp the first pic, looks really really good. Maybe it’s bc I’m hungry;).
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Oh, don’t, Corey! I’m munching my way far too rapidly through a bag of cashew nuts 😦 I don’t have an excuse except they go well with my red wine. 🙂
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Excellent post… I did not only liked the photographs, which are excellent but learnt due to the historical background you provide.
By the way, each time I see daffodils, I can not but think of William Wordsworth´s poem `I wander’d lonely as a cloud´. http://www.bbc.co.uk/poetryseason/poems/daffodils.shtml … Sending you love and all my best wishes, dear Jo… Aquileana 😀
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Got to love daffodils at this time of year, Aquileana! The true herald of Spring 🙂 Thank you so much for your visit. Your own posts are amazing and stuffed full of detail. Love to you too 🙂
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What a delightful walk, Jo, although I did race through your post somewhat. Time is of the essence at the moment. 😕 I love those tiny daffs and the beautiful mauve flower with the heart-shaped petals. The cake did not escape my notice either. Yum! 🙂
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I hope you raced uphill and took your time going down, Ad 🙂 Lovely to have you here, however briefly. Hugs! 🙂 🙂
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I treated my eyes to some wonderful blooms, landscapes and what seems to be a most delicious cake. Lovely!
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You know what these demanding walkers are like for cake, Paula! 🙂 I simply daren’t not try it on their behalf…
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I’d say it’s paradise even on a rainy day. Just beautiful Jo! And that cake looks tempting.
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Hi lovely lady! 🙂 Yes- you could be right. I wish we could share a mouthful or two of that cake. 🙂
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#metoo 🍰
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Beautiful photos! This makes me want to get outside and go for a walk.
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Good idea! I did today 🙂 Thanks a lot!
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I love the door with the peeling paint, Jo.
Land’s End is a beautiful place for a walk, even on the most damp and dreary of days…
https://jaspasjourney.wordpress.com/2016/02/23/rough-seas-off-lands-end-cornwall/
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It surely is, Jaspa! I can’t remember if I’ve ever been, and if so it was a long, long time ago. Many thanks for joining me again. 🙂
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Time to get the walking shoes down to Cornwall, Jo!
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You found really beautiful flowers! 🙂
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I really did! It was an amazing walk 🙂
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Oh Jo, your posts have everything – an envigorating walk in beautiful scenery, lovely message, gorgeous photos from tiny flowers to old doors (which I love) and of course, cake. What more could we ask for? Just so lovely 🙂
PS I’m going to put a post up today (two weeks since my last one, I can’t believe it 😦 )and I wanted to link to the 7 day nature photo challenge you tagged me in some while ago but I can’t find the post…sorry, my fault, I thought I had saved it! Any chance you could put it in your reply here, pretty please? Thanks Jo 🙂 xx
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Oh heck! I don’t even remember that one myself, Sherri! I’ll have a look back through and see if I can find it. This is where good tagging comes in handy 😦 😦 Get back to you asap 🙂
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Thanks so much Jo! Sorry for the trouble. You can see how long it takes to get me to get to anything blogwise these days, but I get there eventually! No rush, I’m working on the post, it won’t be ready until later… xx
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Not sure that this is what you meant, Sherri? It was a competition entry originally. I’ve gone back 2 years and this is the only one I can find where I’ve tagged you. https://restlessjo.me/2015/03/16/explore-the-elements/ Just write your post, hon, and don’t worry about a link up. Sending hugs 🙂
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Thanks Jo, no worries. I’ve linked to your blog anyway, to share you with everyone 🙂 A sort of a walk! Big hugs dear friend xx
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Got ya! 🙂 Hugs back!
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