Becky will recognise this little chap straight away, but I’m not going to take her advice and walk the Boa Vista Trail the ‘other way round’. I would, however, suggest that you pay close attention to her post, if you one day find yourself up in the Algarve hills, with a little time to spare.
It was one of several grey days I encountered in April this year, not ideal for a trail named beautiful view, but pleasant enough for walking. From Vila Nova de Cacela in the Eastern Algarve, we left E125 and headed north on a minor road, EM509. A goatherd and his enthusiastic dog caught my eye as we headed for open country. At the village of Corte Antonio Martins, our 9km circular trail began.
There was a slight, blustery wind, setting the flowers to shiver and shake. As it died down, a spatter of heavy rain drops hit the ground. Up went the umbrella! (the other half, ever prepared) This is just like an English walk, you’re thinking!
But the flowers on the hillside told a different story. Cistus beamed at us- mostly the Montpellier variety, with their welcoming ‘face’, but large, plain white ones too. Tiny pink ones, and others resembling potentilla. Wild lavender and vivid yellow broom.
Looking over a cottage garden wall I tried to guess at some of the mysterious planting. Carobs and apricots, figs and aloes, I managed.
Just occasionally the sun peeped out, transforming our world. Well-marked paths rolled gently up and down the hills. Reaching a crossroads, we continued on past countryside wholely at ease with itself. Houses dotted the landscape, some, sadly neglected shells, others full of life. A cat gazed, unblinking, as we rounded a corner. A challenge in that glare!
The trail crosses the Ribeira do Rio Seco in a couple of places, ‘dry river’ a not entirely accurate description. Rather, a shallow stream, at this time of year, the surface liberally sprinkled with tiny white flowers. They seemed to link arms, reaching across the water.
Gently uphill again, cistus pointing the way. A sign for Pomar confirmed we were still on track. At a ramshackle old hill top cottage we came unexpectedly upon a family of small, brown goats. Engrossed as they were in giving a ‘short back and sides’ to the overgrown shrubs, suddenly we were eye to eye. After the slightest hesitation, we were dismissed us as unthreatening. Back to the job in hand!
We carried on, with huge smiles on our faces. Not far to go now. This is agricultural country, the hills green and vibrant with colour.
Our second crossing of Rio Seco produced still more delight. A shimmering green pool among the rocks. And more of those little flowers, holding hands as they stretch out on the cool water.
Over the hill and heading for home, that sky still looked very dark. I never did see a Eurasion jay, as the walking guide suggested I might. I think I’ll leave that to Becky. She’s so much better at that kind of thing than me.
This walk is on p. 156 in the Walking Trails in the Algarve guide, with a map and further details. If you saw my Saturday post, you’ll know that blue skies are more the norm in the Algarve. I’m off there, just to make sure, on Wednesday, so there won’t be a walk next week. Heaves sigh! Never mind- let’s put the kettle on, shall we?
Thanks everybody for your company and your great support again this week. I still have a fistful of gardens to share, but they’ll have to wait a little while. Meantime I have some wonderful walks to share with you. If you’d like to join me, you can post a walk at any time. I’ll catch up when I’m home again, because I don’t have Internet in the Algarve. Details are always on my Jo’s Monday walk page, or just click on the logo above.
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I hope you all have one of these. Drake does!
Or you could take a nice old-fashioned walk on the prom with Lady Lee :
Miriam’s a lovely lady but I’m so not ready for Winter yet!
A Canadian brewery tour with Jackie? Now that’s a different proposition :
I hope you’ve got your money handy? We’re shopping with Biti this week :
Or we could go looking for bluebirds and butterflies with Geoff. Hint- there are White Cliffs :
Carol’s been living it up again, in that delicious Hawaii place!
The big city beckons Jaspa. Look out for the graffiti fish!
A Stroll around Montevideo, Uruguay
I owe Susan humble apologies. She’s been diligently walking and I never even noticed! Not one small walk, but three!
Walking with Pelicans (sorry to show bias, but this is my favourite)
Kathrin is spending some wonderful beach time too. Watch out for the spray!
There you have it, for now. I hope you can find time to visit because I’ve included some wonderful walks. There’s really something for everyone. I’ll be back walking on Monday, 18th July. Take good care till then.






Third time. Trying to leave comment -love the flowers most of all – you are a great walk host Jo!
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Thanks sweetheart! At a pavement cafe in the Algarve with my boys. Having a fabulous time! Hugs xxx
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🙂
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I am so impressed with the Algarve walks – signposts with a nice walker icon, no less!
Here’s a lavender walk for next week: https://onesmallwalk.com/2016/07/06/walking-along-fields-of-lavender/
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Wonderful! Something to look forward to. Having a fabulous time thanks xx
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Goats are such characters. Far more interesting than sheep. Even with the cloudy skies, I enjoyed this walk. 🙂
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I found some very cute little brown pigs on an English walk yesterday, too. I don’t think I was supposed to be there but I was looking for a riverside path. ‘Nother story, H 🙂 🙂 Thanks for joining me.
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Absolutely picturesque, even with the not so great weather. Love the goats! And the mysterious cottage garden too – a good find!
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Hi Corey 🙂 No time for Monday Escapes this week. MY head is full of last minute things to do. No walking planned though, because it’ll be into the 30s. Thanks for your company, hon.
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Hoping it’s all sunny skies for you now Jo! Love all of those goats and the purple flowers thrown in as if splatters of paint to brighten the day. The photo of the old cart against the landscape is such a beautiful image. Happy walking my friend.
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I think it will be a strictly ‘happy paddling’ week, Sue 🙂 How’s the cycling going?
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We finished yesterday Jo. Wow what an amazing adventure it was. I’m tired and euphoric all wrapped into one. 🙂
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Dr. Jo recommends at least a month on a sun lounger 🙂
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It was a bit of a grey day but those gorgeous flowers certainly brightened it up – so did that little puss in the pot. What a cutie!
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It won’t be grey this week, Suze. It’s in the 30’s 🙂 🙂 I’ll be paddling.
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Go for it Jo and don’t forget the flip flops 😉
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fascinating walk, Jo 🙂
https://ladyleemanila.wordpress.com/2016/07/05/strolling-at-kurfurstendamm/
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Thanks, darlin’. 🙂 Berlin here I come!
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Aw,Portugal!<3 You mentioned Vila Nova de Cacela! I love that beach! Did you try the famous clams at Casa da Igreja restaurant? 🙂
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Manta Rota or Cacela Velha? I’m not sure which restaurant you mean. I’ll have to look for it this week. Thanks for the tip. I’m not much of a clam fan but I’ll give it a go. 🙂
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Cacela Velha!
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Easy to find then 🙂
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I so enjoyed this sweet and pastoral walk, Jo — thanks so much for taking us along. I espec. liked the goat herder/herd/farm photo; the overview of the hills/path with flower in foreground; and the last photo, with the old cart.
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I liked that old cart, Jet. I got it from several angles 🙂 Thanks for your lovely company.
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lovely flowers on the countryside, Jo. the goats are adorable. wonderful walk, as always! 🙂
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Thanks, honeybun. 🙂 We enjoyed it.
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Glad you had an early spring in flowers, if not in weather, by being in the Algarve in April, Jo. I love the goats and that last photo is certainly a winner as well. So rustic and pretty! Have a wonderful time back over there, with blue skies this time. I love my blue skies and I have a feeling you do as well. Enjoy!
My most recent (partial) walks on the highest mountain in Massachusetts can be found at http://www.roamingabout.com/climbing-mount-greylock-the-easy-way/
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Yes, I’m a bit of a blue sky addict, Liesbet 🙂 I was riverside this morning and the clouds came and went. Thank you very much for the walk. I’ll be with you shortly.
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Beautiful walk here, Jo! I love these goats. Lovely flowers, as always. 🙂
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They were very cute, the goats, Amy, and they didn’t seem to mind us being around. 🙂
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Love the walk, which offered thru Your beautiful photos. Cat was cool. 🙂
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That cat’s been a hit with everybody, Sartenada. 🙂 I don’t think he liked us too much. Thanks for your company.
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Love all the animal photos – especially the cat in the pot! Precious!
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He was giving us the hard stare! 🙂 The goats were my favourites.
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A lovely walk, perhaps even better on a beautiful blue day. However, never look a gift goat in the mouth. This is plenty good enough.
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I have to agree, Draco. I’m looking out on grey English skies today. I get plenty of practise. 🙂 🙂 Many thanks for your company. The goats are appreciative too.
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Stunning photos Jo!
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Thanks a lot, hon. 🙂 How are you?
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I’m great Jo……just become a grandma!
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Fantastic! 🙂 Congratulation 🙂 🙂
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A fabulous walk, with so much to see. Love the Cistus, and the cat in the pot is adorable. That old tractor must have seen better days, but it’s so photogenic in its old age. Have a wonderful trip, Jo. Hoping for sunshine all the way for you. xx
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Me too, Ad. 🙂 English drizzle is so depressing, but you know me- sunny smiles all the way 🙂 🙂 Thanks, darlin. Home nearly finished yet?
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This might not be the best day to ask me that question. I’m practising my silent screams. xx
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I never said a word! 🙂
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I’m trying not to, as well. 🙂 It’s a case of How High is a Chinaman, or How Long is a piece of string. 🙂
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Many thanks to you 🙂
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I love the drama of those grey skies in your photos. Looks like a great walk with lovely wild flowers and who can resist goats!
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The baby goats were particularly appealing. Dad looked just a tiny bit fierce 🙂 🙂 Hope all’s well with you?
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