Jo’s Monday walk : Mesquita & the Fonte

Follow the N270 inland from Tavira and you come to an area of gentle undulations.  After Santa Catarina, look for a sign saying Mesquita, off to your left.  Park close by the restaurant Lagar da Mesquita, and you find yourself in a fairly easy walking environment, with a number of enticements.  I’m not talking cake just yet, so don’t go getting your hopes up.

Relatively easy to miss in the long grass, the Monte Negro well is a solid structure, of unknown origin but believed to be several centuries old.  On a blue sky day with crisp shadows, bright blooms nod and a dog barks at us, but still wags his tail.

A gentle incline takes you up the Ribeira do Bengado valley to a trig point blessed with two windmills.  Neither seem to be functional right now.

In the distance, the faintest shimmer of ocean glints in the sunlight.  Down in the valley, we walk beneath trailing branches, on a carpet of leaves and fallen acorns from the many oaks.  A cross stands, all alone, on a rough hewn wall.

The path emerges beside a cottage rich in bougainvillea.  Another dog inspects us, through closed gates, and decides we’re harmless.

Soon we come to the natural Fonte and a bit of fun.  Vigorous scrubbing demonstrates how it might have been done, ‘back in the day’, while a few turns of the handle easily produces water from the well.  Wash day in the sun!

Grapefruit dangle temptingly over a fence, and it’s time for the luxury of a coffee stop.

We’re on our way to the last of the features of this walk- the Geoponto, and the beautiful ornamental rock known as limestone breach.  Going far back in time, much of the Algarve was beneath the ocean.  Remnants of coral and fossilised animals from that era can still be found in the limestone, quartz and feldspar which make up the local geology.

A fascinating prospect, isn’t it?  The rock is now used in the building industry, and for decoration.   Across the fields the trail leads back to the road.  An empty rill passes another water wheel and soon the crossroads signed Lagar da Mesquita appear.

I hope you enjoyed our walk today.  Even if you only came for the cake.

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Time to share a few more walks.  Many thanks to my contributors and all of you who’re happy to walk along with us.  Join me next time here on Jo’s Monday walk.  And maybe bring a walk of your own?

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Hayle: Penpol Terrace Walk

Just let it happen, with Drake.  It could lead anywhere :

Unplanned bike ride

I know somebody who loves apple pie, Alice.  Especially with custard!

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Speaking of which, let’s see what Jackie’s got this week :

High Tea

Natalie’s staying indoors, but surrounded by beautiful flowers :

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Janet’s indoors too but her interests are rather different :

Monday walk….but not too far

While Mama Cormier shows us around her neighbourhood :

My Monday walk on Tuesday

And for those of you who like snow with your spectacular scenery :

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Or you can carry on the Camino, with Cathy :

(Camino day 45) Melide to Arzúa

It’s December and I’m sure a lot of you are leading busy lives.  Please don’t stress too much!  It won’t make Christmas any better.

109 comments

  1. Great photos Jo, always so crisp and clear and full of colour. Glad to hear you have an old trusty laptop too, mine is held together with hundreds of stickers and like you I’ve disabled all updates. Like an old friend ….

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  2. Those blue skies and intense buganvilia made me miss the summer!!! Love these photos, with all the Mediterranean atmosphere. And I confess I do the same… after a long and tiring walk/hike, nothing better than coffee and cake!! Well, here in Switzerland is more hot chocolate and cake 😛
    Have a nice week, Jo!

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    1. Thanks so much, darlin! 🙂 🙂 It’s raining here this afternoon – another excuse for coffee and cake! Or perhaps it’s a reward for Portuguese class this morning. I’m not walking again until tomorrow so there’s no problem.

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  3. Bougainvillea, white-washed houses, blue sky bring back memories of living in Cape Town. Not the windmills though. I’d be hopeless walking with a group, I’d never keep up as I would be busy taking photos. Talking of which, time for my regular walk today in sunshine!! Yay!

    This was yesterday: https://wp.me/p79zFr-2wL

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    1. Yay! 🙂 🙂 I do take a fair few photos but I’ve done many of the walks a couple of times and there are only so many times you can take the same shots. I always have an eye open for something different. Have a lovely day, and thanks!

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      1. I have stopped taking the camera with me unless I know I’m going to do some serious photography. The new phone Alex persuaded me to buy takes some decent photos – those on the beach walk were with the phone – so I can always use that.

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      2. But didn’t you get a new laptop recently? My phone photos copy over to Google and One Drive from where I move them onto my laptop photo folders. I could never write a post using the phone!

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      3. Nor me! And no- same old laptop, which I’m used to, but I disabled some of the functions because it has issues updating. I have a style all my own! The son despairs of me 🙂 🙂

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  4. Lol you mentioned cake at the start and that got me thinking about cake throughout your post, Jo 🙂 Never heard of Mesquita, and here I am discovering another place along with you on your walks. Those look like very old school windmills (a long way before wind turbines) and lovely to hear they still function. Aha, the luxury of a coffee shop brings cake. What yellow cake was that? Hope you are having a good start to the week 🙂

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    1. Hiya darlin! If our memory serves us well, because this was Michael’s cake a few weeks ago, it was a passionfruit cheesecake, but don’t quote me. I do remember there was none left! Just returned from a Portuguese class- coffee but no cake! 😦

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