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- Giorno 38
- sabato 1 giugno 2024
- ☀️ 26 °C
- Altitudine: 655 m
PortogalloAtalaia40°39’33” N 7°0’40” W
Paradise Found 🕊️

We woke up late feeling tired, seasick and groggy after a disturbed night sleep but ready to get out of the constant gusting winds. Just as we were packing up to leave about 30 beautiful Spanish horses being ridden by what were clearly very experienced riders suddenly arrived out of nowhere in the car park and stopped right outside Ivy for a rest. A lot of the horses were quite frisky because of the strong winds that were spooking them but it made them look all the more majestic and stunning as they were high stepping and prancing around each other, it was a real treat to see such an unexpected scene.
New Flag for Ivy. Portugal 🇵🇹
We left the windy mountain and headed off towards Portugal, excited to be going to a new country for the first time. We crossed the border into Portugal, no fanfare or border controls, just a couple of signs. Immediately we crossed the road changed from smooth tarmac to bumpy roads with potholes so progress slowed. The terrain and buildings were different too. Houses in Portugal are huge compared with the uk it seemed, well at least what we’ve seen so far. We passed through some pretty villages and eventually arrived at the place I had found on Park4night which had promised to be in the words of the last person who stayed here “the best park up ever”
We were not disappointed, it is a little paradise. A small river, hidden from the nearby quiet road, lined by trees for shade and safe to allow Bliss complete freedom off lead to get in the slow flowing river whenever she wanted, Bliss most definitely approved of this place, she kept doing little happy dances and doing zoomies all around the trees and into the water, smiling from ear to ear.
The place is absolutely idyllic and goes down as my (and I think Bliss’s) favourite park up so far. The best thing... strangely...no mosquitoes!
Darren went for a swim in the river and tried his best to get me in but I declined saying I might go in tomorrow.
There were small fish and frogs, even crayfish which we might have fully expected. But this Garden of Eden came with the full package including a 3ft snake seen swimming across the river 30m further down from where we were. That definitely put me off swimming in it! And not 5 minutes later a huge wasp that was about 1.5 inches long was hanging around the van. I think it might have been an Asian hornet 🐝 but not sure, never seen anything like it!!
Darren did look up snakes in Portugal and assured me that they were not likely to be venomous and even if they were they are unlikely to bite as they’d sooner avoid us. The one we saw was almost certainly a Viperine water snake and harmless. Well... I hope he’s right about that! Kinda sounds like a Marvel Superhero (Viperine) so I’m not entirely sure if he’s having me on, you never can tell with Darren. 🙄
Darren set up a hammock between the trees which made lounging next to the river with the sound of the cool breeze rustling the leaves in the trees, the water, birds and frogs just the most relaxing thing ever. I could just stay here... my version of heaven looks a lot like this.
Late in the afternoon a chap arrived on a small tractor, we thought he might be coming to say “you can’t park there mate!” but he was just a local farmer come to collect water from the river. We smiled and waved at him and he waved back nicely… so we stayed.
The best nights sleep was had after the most perfectly tranquil day.
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