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Escadas do Quinchorro

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    • Day 64

      Coimbra - Botanik usw. ☺️

      June 21, 2022 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Regen, Sonne, Regen … Das Wetter hat uns heute wahrlich nicht verwöhnt. Aber wir haben wieder einmal erfahren, dass ein sehr dichtes Blätterdach im Botanischen Garten auch dem stärksten kürzeren Regenguss standhalten kann. 😊
      Der ausgedehnte Spaziergang durch die Stadt wurde immer wieder durch kräftige Regenschauer unterbrochen.
      Nachdem das Wetter auf der Atlantikseite in der nächsten Zeit nicht besser wird haben wir heute beschlossen, uns in Richtung Pyrenäen zu begeben. Wir werden zwei Tage Strecke machen … wenn’s schon nicht Meer und Sonne ist dann müssen’s die Berge sein! 🙋‍♀️🙋🏻‍♂️🚍
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    • Day 8–9

      COIMBRA

      April 8 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 59 °F

      On our journey from Algorge to Coimbra, we encountered a less-than-ideal day for riding. It was chilly and windy, and the rain poured intermittently, which forced us to take multiple stops along the way. These stops allowed us to meet fellow Canadian pilgrims we had previously encountered at an Albergue (camino hostel) the night before. This is one of the cool things about the Camino: the impromptu run-ins along the way and the story-swapping. We were fortunate to have discovered the Roman ruins in Conimbriga, which we may have otherwise missed.

      We decided to cut the day short and crossed the Santa Clara bridge to reach Coimbra, the third-largest city in Portugal. This time, we chose to break away from the usual albergue accommodation and stayed at Zero, a minimalist Japanese concept hotel that featured rooms made of wooden boxes. Although the rooms were small, we were glad we weren't claustrophobic. Following a quick shower, we set out to find a place to eat. We stumbled upon a hole-in-the-wall gem that offered typical Portuguese dishes.

      Afterward, we explored the city further and climbed the steep cobblestone sidewalk that led to The University of Coimbra, one of the oldest in the world, established in 1290. We were awed by its stunning architecture and the spectacular view of the Mondego River. We also had the opportunity to witness a "Praxe," a freshman initiation ritual that is akin to rushing a fraternity or sorority. It was an interesting spectacle.

      On our way back to the hotel, we decided to take the Portuguese version of the Exorcist Steps, an adventure in itself, but we made it back to our Japanese box safely. Overall, despite the challenging weather, we had a full day of memorable days filled with unexpected adventures and experiences.
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    • Day 31

      First impressions of Coimbra

      October 4, 2019 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      We left our apartment to explore the city and get an initial feel for our immediate area. First thing we learnt was that if a car comes down the very narrow streets, and they do, you need to hug the wall or step into a void, as you just need to get out of the way! We headed down our street and found ourselves at the river. Coimbra is a fairly hilly city, with lots of steep streets and walkways and stairs.

      We wandered down the main pedestrian mall to check out the shops and just take it all in. We encountered some uni students, who are very recognisable in their black suits and robes - very Harry Potter like. During our wanderings we noticed a lovely little restaurant around the corner from our apartment, so we decided to head there for an early dinner later in the evening. Before heading back to the apartment, we stopped for a glass of rosé in little cafe on the stairs leading up to our street, and just take in the relaxed atmosphere. We have noticed that Fado is very popular here in Coimbra as it was in Lisbon, and there are a lot of Fado bars in our area.
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    • Day 5

      Unterwegs nach Porto Teil II: Coimbra

      May 10, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Nach unserem Besuch in Nazaré, fuhren wir weiter nach Coimbra. Sie ist die ehemalige Hauptstadt Portugals und vor allem für ihre alte Universität mit historischer Bibliothek bekannt. Coimbra hat eine wunderschöne Altstadt. Unser Aufenthalt war jedoch nur von sehr kurzer Dauer (kleiner Spaziergang am Fluss entlang und natürlich 'nen Kaffee für Olli 😁). Am witzigsten waren die Studentinnen, welche sich mit einem Eimer Wasser aus dem Fluss Mondego begossen hatten. Für uns sah das ganz nach einem Aufnahmeritual unter Studentinnen aus 🤭. Etwas eklig war lediglich die Stelle, aus der das Wasser entnommen wurde 🤢 (tote Fische lagen in der Nähe an der Wasseroberfläche 🤮).Read more

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