You might remember the camelias from my Monday walk post? I thought I should finish that lovely day off, whilst it’s still in my head. And those darned March Squares– there’s just no getting away from them, is there?
If you drive up the N266 towards Monchique, from the coast, you will pass the sign for the thermal spa, Caldas de Monchique. It’s easier to turn off on the way up, but be warned- you mighty dally there longer than you had planned. You also need to like gradients, but if you just want a flavour of the place you don’t have to climb much. Set at the bottom of a valley, it’s in a world all of its own.
Better in Spring, the season of wistfulness here on the serra, because in Summer the spa becomes a popular place. The path drops down to the main buildings, or you can follow a series of woodland paths, in and around the boulders. The fonte chuckles to itself and, even on a not-so-sunny day, families will be having picnics at the shady benches provided.
Caldas de Monchique was a spa even in Roman times, and was once popular with Portuguese royalty. The springs (caldas means ‘hot’) are at a temperature of 32C, and are used as a curative for rheumatism and respiratory problems. The water from some of the springs is bottled.
The combination of Moorish styled main buildings and more rustic dwellings, in such a setting, seems to lend an element of fairytale. It’s one that appeals to me very much. I hope you like it too.
The storks? If you remember, they line the roadside on the way to Monchique. These are just two of many. Where would I rather be? asks Krista. Well, it’s not a hard question, is it?

Me too. What a sanctuary!
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Smiling at you from rain-soaked north east England. 🙂 🙂
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Wow. That is a huge contrast! Seattle is no different 🙂
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So beautiful Jo!!!
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Thanks, Paulo! Is life treating you well? 🙂 🙂
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Looks wonderful
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Lovely and peaceful in Spring 🙂 🙂
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So lovely…I would want to spend a LOT of time there.
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The rain is pounding against my UK windows , so I’d be very inclined to come with you. 🙂 🙂
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Ewwwww….I guess you would be!
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I couldn’t follow you back to your website! What’s the url please? 🙂 🙂
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It’s ok- got it from here 🙂 🙂
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There are various well-marked walking trails to follow and explore the natural beauty!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you !!!!!
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Yes, there are! You’d enjoy 🙂 🙂
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It really does look like a fairy tale. I’d like to picnic on one of those benches too!
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So would I, Kara! Has to be warmer than it is here today 😦 Thanks for your visit 🙂 🙂
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I think we went there on a day trip from the coast. I could do with revisiting and spending time in the spa to rid me of all these winter aches and pains that seem to have taken a liking to me this year. I certainly would rather be somewhere warm!!
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Budge up! I’ve got aches and pains too 🙂 🙂
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Oh, no. I thought you were the fit one?
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Not sure how fit being fitter than you makes me? 🙂 🙂
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Pretty damn healthy I would say!!!
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Hang on while I struggle out of my armchair. 🙂 🙂 T’ai chi in a bit. ‘B’ freezing here today! What is it with this weather? 😦
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You’re lucky you weren’t here two weeks ago!
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I am most appreciative of that but there is a snow forecast here for tomorrow/Saturday. Pouring down now so it’s warmed up 🙂 🙂
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Snow photos?
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Get lost! 🙂 🙂 I’m at a funeral in the morning. Just what’s needed.
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Not like. I totally hate funerals and vowed never to go to another one.
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A wonderful choice, Jo. Love those birds!
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There were so many storks, it was unbelievable, Ruth! 🙂 🙂
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I can’t even imagine how amazing that would be to see.
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Gorgeous! That blue sky!!
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It was a fabulous morning, in Monchique itself, Roda, but it started to cloud over as we came down from the hills. Lovely place! 🙂 🙂
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What a gorgeous place Jo. Absolutely smacks of a fairy tale. I can see why you’d rather be there 🙂🌸
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The combination of this and the little town of Monchique itself is a pretty good one on a sunny day, Miriam. 🙂 🙂 Craving sunshine again. 😦
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I’d rather be anywhere than here right now. Winter back again!
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Howling round the houses, Andrew 🙂 🙂 Batten down the hatches!
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Very very pretty! Will have to add this to my bucket list of places to visit; thanks for sharing 🙂
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The whole of the Serra de Monchique is pretty, Gale, and a lovely place to visit in Spring. 🙂 🙂 Many thanks for your company.
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Lovely and another place to add to the list 🙂
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It’s just a stop off on your way up the mountain to Monchique but there is something very soothing about it. 🙂 🙂
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Oh well Jo, it is an area we haven’t been to so will let you know if we do it 🙂
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Ah, just lovely – I think I would like to be there too!
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I think you probably would. 🙂 🙂
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It does look wonderful, Jo, all those colours with wall to wall sunshine and warmth! Lovely
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I remember warmth, Trev! 🙂 🙂 The wind is whistling round the block this morning. Thanks, hon!
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I’d rather be there too, Jo! Beautiful photos!
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I might have to get up a bus trip. 🙂 🙂 Happy Thursday, Jill!
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Fabulous post Jo 😀
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Thanks, Brian. It’s such a lovely setting. 🙂 🙂
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Jo, I did love it up there when I visited the Algarve 2 years ago. The air is a little fresher there, the flowers are beautiful. It feels very authentic Portuguese, thanks for bringing back lovely memories 🙂
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It’s a lovely spot, isn’t it? Glad to bring back good memories, Gilda. 🙂 🙂 What are you up to these days?
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Jo, I am loving retirement. ..It is adictive. Brian is also due to finish work very soon so we can start travelling more 🙂
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Beautiful pictures, Jo. I’ve only been there once so you have prompted me to visit again.
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Thanks, Pip 🙂 🙂 We’ve been a couple of times, at different times of year, and I really love the situation of the place.
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Hee hee – sorry about the squares but what gorgeous ones you found and circles too 😀
I wondered what the spa was like. Fabulous. Did you dare dip?!
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I’ve never been inside for a treatment (though heaven knows I could use one 🙂 ) but I love the setting of this place. We’d already done the Convento so Mick refused to do any more climbing. He stood chatting to a Canadian gentleman while I had a quick mooch, so no… didn’t even trail my fingers in the water. 😦
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Oh that’s a shame….. maybe us two could plan a girly trip one year as MrB is very unlikely to go inside too!!
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