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SuggestionsThe Vinho Verde RouteThe Vinho Verde Route (literally, “green wine”) in the far northwest of Portugal leads us through a landscape that is also green, divided into small plots which occupy the whole Minho region and extend south to the river Vouga. Vinho Verde is (...)
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SuggestionsThe Wines of Centro de PortugalWith its great diversity of landscapes and climatic conditions, Centro de Portugal produces excellent wines that go well with the regional cuisine.Bairrada WinesSituated in the coastal strip between the ocean and the Serra do Buçaco, the Bairrada (...)
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SuggestionsThrough the western gateOn the western side of the Serra da Lousã it’s well worth visiting three settlements that provide an initial introduction to the Slate Villages Network, for those arriving from the West.Begin your trip in Casal de São Simão. Hidden in the midst of (...)
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SuggestionsTime to taste PortugalEnjoy Portugal’s specialties with the localsWhen visiting Portugal, you can appreciate an extensive diversity of delicacies, wines, and local beverages, that please all palates. However, restaurants are not the only place to enjoy them. To have the (...)
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SuggestionsTollsPortugal has a good road network made up of motorways (Autoestradas – AE), main routes (Itinerários Principais - IP), complementary roads (Itinerários Complementares - IC), national roads (Estradas nacionais - EN) and municipal roads (Estradas (...)
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SuggestionsTomar, a Templar CityFormer seat of the Order of the Knights Templar, Tomar is a city of great charm for its artistic and cultural wealth, whose greatest expression is in the Convent of Christ, one of the chief works of the Portuguese Renaissance. Whatever your (...)
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SuggestionsTomar - Accessible TourTomar is usually known as the "Templar City", an allusion to the fundamental role that the Order of the Knights Templar had in its development and that it founded here the castle and the Convent of Christ, classified as World Heritage by (...)
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SuggestionsTour around the Island of MadeiraDespite its small surface area, Madeira is rich in majestic sceneries of rare beauty. The best way to get to know its charms is to rent a car and set off to discover this floating garden! Heading west from Funchal, you will discover the (...)
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SuggestionsTour of Castelo BrancoNot too big, not too small, Castelo Branco is a town on a human scale that is well worth knowing. We give some suggestions, but discovering it should be done at your own pace, exploring nooks and crannies that are not always encountered by (...)
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SuggestionsTour of GuardaThe fresh, healthy mountain air in Portugal’s highest city flows through the mediaeval streets to which the granite lends nobility and a dark colour.This is the colour of the Cathedral. Tall, huge and imposing, it has the appearance of a fortress (...)