An artist could rarely want for inspiration in Ferragudo. Nestled in the mouth of the River Arade, blinking sleepily across at booming Portimáo, the village almost restores your faith in the Algarve that was. I had come for a very special boat trip, but first I need to set the scene.
A more painterly sky I have never seen, gossamer white clouds drifting lazily out to sea. As you wander into town, it’s hard to avoid the evidence of artists at work. The fisherfolk cast their nets, fore and aft, and count their catch.
A tidy tangle of lobster pots adorn the quayside, as lobster pots ought. Cobbled and petal carpeted streets creep upwards from the bombeiros, the fire brigade rarely essential in such a watery realm.
A castle on a beach! Who’d have thought it? A romantic image juxtaposed with modern marina on the far shore. Newly laid stone walls, protecting the villas of today with remnants of yesterday.
Slow steps leading upwards to the church and a sublime outlook. Narrow alleys to follow, back down to shore and sea.
Lying in wait on the harbourside, more industry. A little gossip. A snooze. A shy maiden.
Azulejos tell life as it was, and never will be again, but life goes steadily on here in Ferragudo. Gently, thoughtfully, without haste.
Back on the quayside all is calm, but fisherfolk are always busy.
The sun sets as they scull homewards, one last gaze sweeping the bay, ensuring all is well.

I hope you enjoyed sharing Ferragudo and the Arade estuary with me. I do believe it’s a special place. And now it’s time to share some of your walks. Many thanks for keeping me company here on Jo’s Monday walk
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Still wandering happily in Dublin, with Eunice :
Another day in Dublin – Part 2
Lady Lee takes one last look at Japan :
What’s Jackie got for us this week?
Oops, missed Joe last week!
Jo’s Monday Walk – I call it the Super Walk
Street art is best when it makes you think, like this from Ulli :
Artbase Festival 2019 – Murals in Rural Ruins
Drake rarely abandons me :
And I try to keep track of Denzil, whenever I can :
While Cathy Caminos on :
(Camino day 37) Ponferrada to Cacabelos
And Carol explores a little of Western Australia. Pop in for scones, why don’t you?
That’s it from me for now. Life continues to be hectic, in a good way. More visitors arrived last night so we’ll be exploring the Algarve together. I’ll catch up with you all when I can. Stay well and be happy!





I love all the murals on walls and electric boxes, the tiles and azulejos, the blueblueblue of the water and sky and the boats and fishing nets. Thanks for a taste of summer as we move into fall, Jo. I hope you have fun with all your guests!
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Just having a last cuppa with one couple and another arrived last night so we all had lunch together. We’ve got the evening off. Thanks, Cathy 🤗💕
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You are one busy person, Jo. I’m glad you’re enjoying. 🙂
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How delightful. I see it is not so far from Carvoeiro, but we didn’t visit this town. Makes me want another Portuguese holiday! It is 17 years this week since we were there to celebrate my much younger birthday! I had my birthday dinner alone because the OH had a gastro problem and was ill in bed all day! Fortunately there was a lovely Italian restaurant almost opposite the hotel where we stayed.
And I love “A tidy tangle..” such a brilliant oxymoron!
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Thanks sweetheart! We went there the first time to visit an artist friend – Alison who designed my 6WS logo – and I really liked the place. She and Dave now live up the west coast at Aljezur. Did you get out on your birthday this year? OH was away? 😘💕
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A and I stayed home, but he cooked!
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Love that art on show – especially of those two large faces.
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They struck me as soon as I saw them, Colline. I liked them a lot 😍💕
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Wow, a beautiful series!!!! Can´t pick a favorite!
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I had a fabulous day, Iris, thanks 🤗⛵🏖️💕
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Fabulous street art Joanne and the tile of course are just as amazing! It’s been quite a few years since I visited Ferragudo, will have to remember to go there on a future trip to Portugal.
Read your previous post about the Rio Arade, beautiful photos of your river trip.
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It was a wonderful day out, Sami. I enjoyed every second 🤗⛵🏖️💕
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Ever so wonderful. So many of my favourites, street art, blue and white tiles…………..thanks for taking me along
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So nice to have your company, Brian 🤗⛵🏖️💕
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IT is always a pleasure Jo ❤
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This was such a stunning walk it was almost painful. In that a virtual visit didn’t quite cut it and I really very much wished I could be there in person. Absolutely beautiful and I love all the art.
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I felt like that too, Heather. Such a beautiful place 🤗🏖️💕
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Definitely a special place, Jo. I thoroughly enjoyed the wander, and I especially like the shy maiden – her face is so well done.
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There was something about her, Debs. I love that kind of street art 🤗⛵🏖️💕
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I could spend time enjoying a leisurely wander there.
And I’m back with a walk this week – a mad one though: https://travelwithintent.com/2019/10/07/a-whirl-around-oktoberfest/
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It’s great, Debs! Thanks a lot 🙂 🙂
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Looks like my kind of place, Jo! Plenty of street art and some Azulejos too
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It’s a beautiful place, Sue. I’m sure you’d like it 🤗⛵🏖️💕
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Yes, one to think about
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Jo, wow…stunning pictures. The pituresc scenery, the fabulous azulejos, the blue skies. Your post makes me miss Portugal and all it’s delights. I did not visit Ferragudo…I wish I had.
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It is the loveliest spot, Gilda, but you can’t go everywhere 🤗🏖️💕
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thanks for the lovely walk, Jo 🙂
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Glad you enjoyed it, hon. Be with you a bit later 🤗💕
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Definitely my sort of place Jo. Thank you for taking us on this delightful tour of the towns amazing art and scenery
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Definitely your sort of place, Pauline! You’d love it 🤗⛵🏖️💕
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💕🎨😊
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A lovely place with great art and fab photos as always. Thanks for a lovely sunny walk to brighten a dull rainy morning 🙂
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The new visitors have woken to blue skies. Spoiling them already, Eunice! Thanks – have a good week 🤗⛱️🚤💕
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What an enchanting place Jo – you certainly set the scene with your evocative words and beautiful photos to accompany them! The Azulejos are so pretty – I love the tradition behind them and the street art is wonderful. A beautiful spot for a walk! 🙂 🙂
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It really is pretty as a picture, Rosemay. A favourite place 🤗💕
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Looks idyllic Jo 🙂 🙂
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Jo, how wonderful. You take a walk and end up enjoying an art gallery at the same time.
That is one way to go for a walk.
Miriam
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I’m amazed at how many of these pieces of street art there now are in the Algarve, Miriam, and some of them are really beautiful. It works so well here in Ferragudo. 🙂 🙂
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Beautiful walk, Jo! That castle is amazing!
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It is quite extraordinary, Jill. Make a good story? 🙂 🙂
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Definitely! 🙂
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Wow what an arty town, paintings at every turn. How interesting. Love your blue sky boat photos especially. Ferragudo looks lovely.
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We first went there many years ago, visiting an artist friend who blogs. She has moved on up the west coast, but the place has changed very little over time, Jonno. 🙂 🙂
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I like the look of Ferragudio . . definitely adding it to the list for our return 🙂
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It’s a lovely little spot. We had some artist and photographer friends lived there. 🙂 🙂
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