I’ve been wanting to go back to Furnazhinas ever since I discovered this lovely village last year. It sits up in the hills, at the eastern end of the Via Algarviana, a 300km inland walk which crosses the whole of the Algarve. The good news for me is that there are 2 much shorter walks which pass through the village, and on a gloriously sunny January day we decided to sample one. It was an easy choice. PR9 leads south of the village, signed Mina e Albufeira (not the popular one!) in the direction of the dam at Odeleite. It promised views over the water, and I was sold!
Scarcely were we out of the village when we encountered solid looking stepping stones, beside an ancient well. Not a trace of water- so far this has been a dry winter. The path started out on schist, the rockbed of much of the Algarvian hills. I was enchanted with the vibrant green grass, growing over and around the boulders, and dotted with a myriad daisies. An old stone wall accompanied us much of the way, till we crossed a road and left it behind. The blossoms were nodding, everywhere. We tiptoed past a row of beehives, anxious not to disturb the inhabitants.
As we crested a hill, I caught my first glimpse of the dam. Just a snippet of blue in the distance, but it put a spring in my step. As we descended, the blue changed from heart shape to an azure oval, softly lapping a small island.
Amongst all that blue, suddenly a flash of white caught my eye. I could hardly believe it! My first cistus of the year. Incredibly early! And then, a few metres away, a second. They are the most beautiful plants, and soon the hills will be full of them.
I turned full circle to look at the dam, almost surrounding me at shore level. A lone boat sat, it’s nose in the water. I wondered if I might set it adrift, and glide smoothly into the silence, holding my breath as I counted the ripples.
Even on this arid shoreline the daisies were flourishing, and I was astounded to find, nestling in shade, a clump or two of wild lavender. The bugs must have been busy, because next day I had a wonderfully itchy large red lump. Serves me right for messing with nature!
Reluctantly I set off back along the trail, pausing again to admire the cistus. It was mostly uphill going back so I was amused to note the inappropriate footwear dangling from a tree. The blossom spurred me on and eventually we were back to the road.
The direction? Inevitably up, to the trig point, where late afternoon sun bathed the surrounding hills. Our target, Furnazhinas, there below.
All downhill, we returned to the sleepy village. 7.8km in total according to the sign, but it had taken us a good couple of hours. Next time we’d walk north. As we returned to the car, a couple of old lads in the fields paused in their work to smile and wave at us. And a donkey brayed scornfully. Perhaps he knew something we didn’t? No cake! But lots of lovely walks to share…

Shall we get the cold stuff out of the way first? Lisa is joining us this week :
Crunch through the fields with Margaret :
Ragtag Saturday : Frosted fields
A full-on attack on the ski-slopes with Drake!
Irene can almost compete, with -4F 😦 but oh, so beautiful!
The damp stuff can still be beautiful, as Xenia shows :
Geoff labours on, but he’s in good company and the scenery is superb :
Walking With The Wind At My Back : Part Three
Speaking of beauty, I’ve really enjoyed hopping around the Hebrides with Anabel :
Hebridean Hop 20: Craigston, Cleit and Eoligarry
Life is always colourful (and filling!) with Jackie :
Sandra is joining us, all the way from Texas. Please say ‘hello!’
Ruston Way, #Tacoma #Saturday Snapshot
Alice takes us back in time, past troubled times to serenity :
Historical Site on St. Helena Island
While Indra proves that life can be more than a beach :
And Rupali captures high drama in the city :
Dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong
And talking of cities, don’t miss my lovely friend Carol’s take on Toronto!
That’s your reading matter for another week. Come walking next time? You’ll be very welcome here at Jo’s Monday walk. See you soon!



Amazing walk, so wonderful. 🙂
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I was so happy we did it, Drake! It’s really lovely up there at this time of year. 🙂 🙂 And thanks for your contribution too! I saw the link when I was traveling, earlier today, but I’m home now so I’ll come and visit.
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Another delightful walk under that amazing blue sky above reflected in that lovely lake.I think I would be leaving those so inappropriate shoes behind too. Sorry about the bites. Do you get mozzies over there?
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The shoe was a hoot, Pauline! At least it wasn’t me- I’ve been guilty of wearing the wrong shoes before, but not quite like that 🙂 🙂 Yes, we do get mozzies, after rain (of which there’s been none lately, but it’s forecast 🙂 ) but there are always little things that bite if you trample through long grass. Ferocious little things, too! Still sore and swollen from Friday 😦
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That blue!!!
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I know! Love it 🙂 🙂 Thanks, Jackie!
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Wow another great walk! Hope you are well.
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Thanks so much, hon! 🙂 🙂 Yes, I’m great, thanks.
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What a beautiful spot Jo – and the flowers are amazing for January! Laughed out loud that someone would wear those shoes for a hike!!
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I was just glad it wasn’t me, Tina! I’ve been guilty of going walking in flip flops… but not very far 🙂 🙂
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What a beautiful walk, Jo. I’d give anything to be there right now! It’s sooooo cold here.
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Oh I’m sorry, Jill! It’s thoughtless of me. We are sitting by the sea at present and there’s a gentle breeze. Got my cardigan around my shoulders, in case 😍🌸💕 xx
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It looks so peaceful and beautiful around the water, Jo. Are we going to make a return visit in a couple of weeks to see all the cistus in bloom?
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Definitely Carol. We need to do the walk on the other side of the village 😎🌸💕 xx
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A lovely walk and you know that I am going to say that the door is my favourite picture!
Just putting finishing touches to our Portugal itinerary for 2019. Excited!
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I walked past it, Andrew, but just had to go back for a photo. 😃 I need you as an organiser. Not doing very well on that front this year 😎💕 xx
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Oooh, lovely, Jo! Cistus, whose sisters? 🙄😀😀
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Tee Hee! I don’t have one 😞🌸💕 xx
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I had to put that comment in, one I made to my mother years ago when she said ‘ooh, look Cistus’
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Ha Ha!
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No cake, but some very pretty flowers. Such a glorious sunny day, perfect for your lovely hike 🙂
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Same today Gilda, but a little cooler. Heading along the coast at present 😎💕 xx
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Glorious! That scenery and the colours would put a spring in my step too! A walk I would do repeatedly, Jo. Even without cake!
And I’ve got a walk to share this week too: https://travelwithintent.com/2019/01/28/hong-kong-victoria-harbour-walk/
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There’s a tiny cafe in the village, Debs, but we were eating out on the way back and I didn’t want to spoil Mick’s Belgian Stew 🍟. Thanks so much darlin 💕 xx
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Lovely to see all the blue sky and so much flowering. Cistus, wild lavender and I’m thinking the daisies might be chamomile. Happy without the cake this a.m. Talking of which, we have the palest of blue skies here, and bright sun too. Have a great week. Am sure you will.
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I knew they weren’t daisies, Tish, but if I’d known they might be chamomile I’d have picked some. Or is it just the leaves I can use? 🍀🍃🌿Love to you both xx
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Mostly the flowers, I think. One my mother’s old family ‘remedies’ for lightening blond hair involved rinsing said locks in some strained, stewed flowers. Of course it might also be stinking mayweed, which looks like it and lives up to its name. Tx
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I’ll pass, but thanks for the thought 😦 Reminds me- must find a hairdresser!
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Bright sun here too, Tish!
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We might be in for snow though tomorrow.
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Seems to have come off the forecast for this area for tomorrow now…..
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😦 😦
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A pleasant walk thanks Jo. The small boy in me sniggered ‘cos you said schist 😀
I am sure you promised me cake last time……..hmmm
Lovely I enjoyed counting ripples too
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You had a double ration, if I remember rightly, last time, Brian. The village has only a tiny cafe and, to be fair, I had promised Mick a Belgian stew at a little place we know, on the way home. I’d have hated to spoil it. 🙂 🙂 Thanks, hon! Have a nice week!
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Stuff the cake……Belgian Stew…..what time should I be there?
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😍🍟🍰💕
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Belgian stew sounds good, I agree!!
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Every walk with you is a walk in PARADISE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you Jo for sharing this beauty with us!!!
Have a nice nice week full of sun and joy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thanks, darlin! 🙂 🙂 Just planning what to do with the day… Take care!
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Hugs and kisses!!!!!!!!
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Oh isn’t this a gorgeous one. We’ll have to try it. And it’s amazing isn’t it how much is out, the lack of rain though is worrying. Far far too dry a winter.
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It is! 🙂 🙂 In another few weeks more cistus will be out and I’m going back to do the other half. 🙂
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Fantastic…. I’ll suggest it to MrB as one of our Tuesday walks 😊
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Can you squeeze us in for coffee or food on Wednesday? I’ll WhatsApp 🙂 🙂
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Ooh same thought going through my head, but there’s a but this end….. I’ll explain in WhatsApp xx
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What a lovely walk, it was nice to tag along with you through your photos. I love the large shot of the lake, and the last one of the village. It’s very cold and frosty here this morning, I so wish I was there instead! 🙂
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It was really beautiful up there, Eunice, and so peaceful. Aside from a couple of dogs who weren’t happy at us disturbing the peace 🙂 🙂
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This is beautiful. Reblogging to my sister site Timeless Wisdoms
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Thanks very much, Ana. Glad you like it 🙂 🙂
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U bet!
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