In the 15 years that I’ve been coming to the Algarve, Alvor has grown and grown. Given its situation, tucked into an estuary on the far side of busy Portimáo, and with lovely Lagos at the curve of the bay, it was inevitable. It’s one of those fishing villages I used to love to nosey around. One of the huge attractions of recent years has been the addition of a boardwalk, which takes you far out into the estuary. So, I’m delving back into my summer memories, to give you a lovely simple stroll this week.
It didn’t start quite that way for me, because I was joining the end of season rally with Todos a Caminhar, along with a couple of hundred others. Off we all romped, through the village, to the bemusement of quiet Sunday morning folk. Up and around the back of the ever expanding hotels and apartments, until I stopped for a breather and to admire the cliff top view.
People were just beginning to awaken to a lazy breakfast by the pool as I descended to the boardwalk. Save for young families and those determined to get a good spot on the beach, as near to the sea as possible.
It’s a good place to walk off breakfast, and if you continue along the coast you will earn your reward. I just managed to catch some last blooms.
An ideal subject for Becky’s October Squares? I hope you have your lines ready for tomorrow, but don’t forget to square them!
You can loop back towards the village from several points along the boardwalk, casting envious looks across the water. Not everyone can afford a mansion, but anyone can eat cake! Someone I know insists that pavlova contributes to his ‘5 a day’. Who’s arguing?

Short and sweet this week! I have company from England for the next few weeks, but I still have things I want to share, so I’ll do my best to continue. Give me a nudge if I miss you? Here, or over at Jo’s Monday walk.
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A walk I simply had to include! Cheryl shows us how very beautiful is Korea (you need a head for heights) :
Hiking Ulsanbawi Rock on Chuseok
And Lady Lee treats us to more of Japan :
While Debbie takes me to familiar and much-loved territory :
Promenade from King’s Cross to Paddington
Jackie continues her pursuit of food, drink and a little art :
Drake shares countryside and city. Take your choice :
While Eunice explores another well-known city :
And Cathy stays on track, with castles in Spain :
(Camino day 36) El Acebo to Ponferrada
Bye for now! Take care of each other till the next time.



Looks like a lovely spot for a stroll! Perhaps I should add this to our to do list!
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It’s a nice enough spot for an easy stroll. Bit too commercial for me but I’m spoilt 😋🏖️⛵💕
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another wonderful walk, Jo! beautiful blues, up and down! thanks for taking us along! 🙂
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Hiya darlin! Always lovely to have your company 🤗🏖️⛵💕
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Such a beautiful part of the world Jo.
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It is, Colline. I’m up on the roof, at peace with the world 🤗🕊️⛵💕
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Those blue skies dominate your photos today. Especially since it is a dull day here.
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I’m sitting on the deck while supper cooks and then it’s off to the airport. Thanks Jackie 🤗🥧🍩💕
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Spectacular vistas, Jo. Love the colorful chairs and tables in the cafe and your comment about pavlova. 🙂
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He’s not a veg man, Jane, so I have to encourage him any way I can 😋🍰💕
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Beautiful sunny walk, Jo.
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Another lovely Algarve day, Francina 😍🏖️💕
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Through your posts I see how lovely it is. Jo. 😍💕
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Always looking forward for your monday walks, never regret the waiting. 😉
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Bless you, sir! That’s so kind. Just admiring the view from our roof before we head to the airport 😋🏖️⛵💕
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Would definitely love to do a walk with you there Jo. We have had 20 cm of snow yesterday so I am telling you the warmth coming through your photos is splendid. I’m in for the pavlova too please.
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I’ll ask for an extra spoon, Sue 😋🍰You’ll be escaping soon 🏖️⛵💕
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Yes two more sleeps. 😊
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Great captures as always! Left me hungry with that yum looking cake 🍰
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My husband’s favourite! Sometimes I get to have a taste 😘🥧🍰🍩💕
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A lovely walk and yet again great photos and fabulous scenery – it’s all making me want to be there 🙂
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If I have time to finish them I have a couple of beauties coming up this week, Eunice. It’s such a lovely outdoor life here that it’s hard to find blogging time – especially with company 🤗🏖️⛵💕
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Another lovely walk… wow!
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It’s just getting round to the walking season again. It was too hot in the summer. 😎🌞💕 Thanks Arlene!
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the last of my Japan trip 🙂
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That’s great! Thanks darlin 😍🍰💕
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Reblogged this on LIVING THE DREAM.
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GREAT POST JO AND LOVED THE PHOTOGRAPHS. NOT ONLY COULD I SMELL THE SEE AIR BUT I COULD TASTE IT, CHINA
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Thanks hon. Good to have your company 😎💕
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Lovely walk, and a beautiful blue sky!
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Blue is almost a constant here, Sue. And this is one you could do some of 🤗🏖️💕
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Yay!
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I rather like those walkways. I remember a holiday in Portugal in 1984, my children loved the beach at Alvor.
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Still a great beach! I have my worry head on for pollution though 😘🏖️💕
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Short and sweet is good, when you have so many great photos to share. Enjoy your guests and don’t let them exhaust you!
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Just took a rest from mopping floors to read this. Coffee soon! And thank you 🤗🍰💕
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Thanks for this gorgeous walk to start my week, Jo. That sky is amazing!
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It’s lovely, isn’t it? Have a good one, Jill 🙂 🙂
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Is that him stretching at the end?! 😜
Wonderful walk, and I’m honoured you’ve linked up. Thank you xxx
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Doing warm ups- he’s off to play tennis soon 🙂 🙂 You’re very welcome!
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