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    • Day 13

      Porto 1,2,3 los!

      February 13, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ 🌙 9 °C

      Ich bin in Portugal, yiepieh!!!
      Portugal ist mein absolutes europäisches Lieblingsland!
      Die Portugießen übertreffen für mich die französiche und spanische Küche.
      Das einzige was sie nicht haben....die Düne,
      dafür aber soviele unterschiedliche Strände und Strandbuchten die das wieder aufwiegen.
      Und für mich als Muschelsammlerin ein Paradies!! Solche Muscheln habe ich nicht annähernd in Frankreich und Spanien gefunden.

      Na, wer möchte mit mir Porto erleben, geniessen, entdecken...?
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    • Day 3

      Visiting Bragança

      October 10, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      This is my kind of tourism day, except for the part about Joe feeling sick and staying in bed for the morning. It seems that 24 hours of airport and airplane food did not sit well with his stomach. He’s fine now, but stayed in bed till about noon.

      That meant I had all morning to walk around town center and climb the castle walls! Lots of up and down, lots of pretty views. I just love these small cities, where life is really going on but some (but not too many) tourists come to see their beautiful historic sites. In this case, it’s basically the castle and the old part inside the walls. There is a late medieval “Town Hall” inside the walls. It´s an oddly shaped stone building (looks like a pentagon drawn by someone with bad measuring skills). But it’s a beautiful building, another one of those rare civic romanesque buildings still standing (my other favorite is the Palacio Gelmirez in Santiago, but this is nothing that elaborate). This was where the city leaders met to govern, and the meeting hall sits above the cistern.

      And for those of you who have heard a lot about the Duques de Bragança, they are from here, of course, but they were the ruling royal family in Portugal from mid 17th century till the monarchy fell in early 1900s. That’s why there are Bragança palaces all over the country. I was told there is still a Duque de Bragança, though I’m not sure how he spends his day now that there’s no monarchy.

      Around noon, I was able to convince Joe that he’d have much more fun coming along for a drive through the Parque Natural de Montesinho, a huge swath of northern Portugal that hits the Spanish border. We went to a few small hamlets, old houses all made of stone, deserted except for a few old people and the occasional café. On our way back into Bragança, I took the back route up to the castle and parked the car about five minutes away so Joe could go see it.

      When I dropped Joe off for his nap, I decided to walk back to the castle area because I had seen a sign pointing to the “”albergue de peregrinos.” I know there’s a route through here, the Zamorano-Portugués, and it’s one I’ve been eyeing. I was happy to find 5 Spanish pilgrims there, all of whom raved about the route (except for the heat). The albergue system is estupendo, they said — nice scenery, no crowds, but good facilities. Maybe part of Camino 2024?

      I’m back at the hotel with a little time before dinner. I am not sure that Joe’s stomach will be up for a tasting menu, though, so I don’t know what we’ll do. Eating a fancy meal while he watches me doesn’t sound like much fun. We’ll see.
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    • Day 4

      Long long dinner

      October 11, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ 🌙 15 °C

      Who has a 4 1/2 hour dinner?! I am really not a foodie, but when the opportunity presented itself to have a meal in a Michelin star restaurant, I thought, sure.

      It was course after course after course. Always small and beautifully presented. Most of it was local, all of it was Portuguese. Pretty amazing.

      My favorites were the green gazpacho, whose main ingredient was beldroega/purslane, which I had never heard of, and the cheese course. But it was all really good. Except for the foam dishes. What’s with foam?! Why would you have foam when you can have the real thing that you just destroyed and made into foam?

      We started talking to the couple next to us, a Spanish/Portuguese combo, who were just driving around Portugal going from Michelin star restaurant to Michelin star restaurant. Definitely not my mojo, but it was fun to talk to them.

      OK, so tomorrow we’re supposed to get up and go to Zamora!
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    • Day 2

      Made it -and our bags did too!

      October 9, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ 🌙 17 °C

      I swore I would never ever transfer in Heathrow after our experience last year, which was one for the record books (we made a 45 minute connection when our plane from Lisbon was an hour late into London, but it wasn't pretty). But that was where the re-routing sent us, and since we had five hours, I figured we wouldn't have to rush.

      The very nice woman in the BA lounge told me she was pretty sure my bags had made it from Chicago. I took that as a good sign and when we arrived in Lisbon at 4:30, instead of the 9 am arrival I had booked, our bags were there. YAY.

      Got the rental car, got out of town quickly, but it was a a five hour drive. I had a cup of coffee and got behind the wheel. At 10:30 or thereabouts, we rolled into our hotel. We have a room with a balcony looking over the castle. Rather than drink our welcome glass of wine in the bar, we are going to sit out on the balcony and breathe, just like Kathy told me to! Who else gives you a glass of wine to welcome you other than pousadas and paradores?!

      I saw that our hotel has a one star Michelin restaurant and the food doesn't look too out there -- no foam at all in sight on the pictures I see in the brochure. So we will splurge a little and eat there tomorrow.

      Tomorrow we will spend the day in Bragança and I will probably just sit on the balcony and not do anything while Joe naps.
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    • Day 8

      SixBridges Revival #5 - Porto

      September 16, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      Endlich angekommen in Porto.
      Camping am Meer nur 8km vom Zentrum entfernt gefunden.
      Nach dem Einparken direkt aufs Fahrrad und nach Porto rein, tolle Radwege hier - und endlich was von Porto gesehen.
      Wer auch diese Brücke sehen möchte, und die Schwester gleich nebenan und noch 4 weitere Brücken dieser Art, bucht am besten gleich die SixBridges Rally 2024

      https://sixbridges-rally.de/
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    • Day 4

      Abendessen in Portugal

      April 26, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      Heute Abend waren wir in einer Charrusqueira Essen und was es hier trotz wie in 🇩🇪 gestiegener Energiepreise für 22 EUR zu Essen u. Trinken gibt, treibt einem die 😪 in die Augen: Zwei Salate, Spare Ribs und Schnitzel pur, Pommes, Reis und 1 Liter leckerer Weißwein 😀 Was läuft bei uns falsch..🙄Read more

    • Day 4

      Bragança

      April 26, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

      Heute haben wir den zweiten Onroadteil bis zum morgigen Start des Adventure Country Track in Bragança mit ca. 300km gefahren. Weite Strecken ging es fast nur geradeaus, rechts und links der Straße Weinfelder und große Fincas mit Bodega 🍷Nach einchecken im Ibis sind wir noch zum Castello mit der alten Oberstadt gefahren, waren dort ein wenig bummeln und haben unseren T7 Fanclub aus Europa und Afrika getroffen. Alle waren begeistert 🤗 und haben uns viel Glück für den ACT gewünscht..😉Read more

    • Day 6

      5. Tag Cepo Verde

      May 3, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ 🌩️ 15 °C

      Gestern Abend war es noch spannend. Ein Fuchs ist neben unserem Womo entlanglaufen und hat Piper aufgeschreckt oder vll. Piper den Fuchs 🦊 ? 🤷🏼‍♀️ es soll hier auch Wölfe geben .. okay !
      Heute früh sind wir um 7 Uhr von französischem „Bonjour und Salut“ und anschl. hupenden Franzosen, die mit ihren 13 Womos weggefahren sind, wach geworden. Der Platz gehörte wieder uns 😅 Ansonsten war der Tag heute ruhig und entspannt. Winni hat Womo-Office gemacht (so gehört sich das 😎) und ich habe die morgige Route zum Douro-Tal ausgesucht. Einer muss ja das Geld verdienen 😎 Gerade zählen wir die Blitze, hören dem Donner und Regen zu und machen es uns gemütlich.
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    • Day 49–50

      Bragança

      April 30 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      Es regnet bei 7°C am Morgen. Dicke Nebelschwaden liegen über dem Dourotal. Da macht es keinen Sinn und noch weniger Spaß durch die kurvenreiche Landschaft am Douro zu fahren.
      Plan B muss her. Wir fahren die Autobahn und Schnellstraße nach Bragança und steuern den idyllischen Gemeindestellplatz an. Nur 300 Meter oberhalb befindet sich das Castro de Avalãs, das komplett von einer mittelalterlichen Mauer umgeben ist. Unterhalb liegt die Serra de Montesinho. Am späten Nachmittag blinzelt hin und wieder die Sonne durch. Bei beständigen Wetter, könnte man einen ausgedehnten Spaziergang machen. Wir drehen lediglich eine kleine Runde, um vor dem nächsten Schauer trocken das Womo zu erreichen.
      Für den restlichen Tag üben wir Drei uns in Entschleunigung!
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    • Day 17

      Sardinien Puzzel completed ✔️

      October 11, 2022 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Wir sind am Sonntag im Norden von Portugal angekommen und haben hier drei Tage bis in die späten Abendstunden gepuzzelt. Zu sehen ist unser Segelboot inklusive der besten Crew aus dem letzten Sommerurlaub auf Sardinien☺️
      Das Home Office wird während der Reise bei schönem Wetter nach draußen verlegt. So lässt es sich am besten arbeiten😊
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