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    • Hari 12

      Lamego to Mesao Frio (30 km)

      19 September 2022, Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Today was a 5-star day. Down to the Douro from Lamego, always on untraveled roads or dirt paths (though I bet at least 80% of today was on asphalt). When I got to Peso da Regua, which is a busy commercial town right on the river, I had a few kms along the water till the start of some tough ascents. The views were gorgeous, even though the Douro was out of view till the last few kms. It was a hard steep ascent and I was lucky that a woman in a village was out feeding her birds, so that I could ask her for water. She was very sweet and said she’d pray for me.

      The vineyards are still bright green, and white houses with orange tile roofs are sprinkled throughout. The hills extend in all directions and at all angles. Most are planted with grapes, but there are a few patches of olive trees and even - gasp - a few eucalyptus. The last four or 5 km into Mesao Frio were on a very untraveled road with spectacular views of the river up and down. I have been to the Douro four or five times as a tourist, but I have to say I have never felt as overwhelmed by the beauty of it all as I did while walking in it all day

      The contrasts are so stark. There are huge modern wineries with gleaming stainless steel vats. There is an elevated highway that seems to fly over the hills. There are lots of high voltage transmission lines. Peso da Regua is busy noisy city with a lot of business going on. But almost all day, I was walking through tiny villages where most of the houses are boarded up or in ruins, or on narrow paths between stone walls, or through a few beautifully restored estates offering wine tasting. And in at least six or seven of the vineyards I passed, there were crowds of people picking grapes by hand. I didn’t see any machinery at all, just people stooped over picking or carrying buckets of grapes on their heads.

      Lucky for me, the rain that was forecast never fell. Tomorrow we’ll see. Right now I’m sitting out on my balcony with a view down over the river and all is right with the world.
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    • Hari 40

      Douro Valley

      1 April 2023, Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      We woke up to a cloudy, overcast day for our journey east, up the Douro Valley. Amongst low cloud, the first stop was Amarante, where the local market was in full swing.

      We followed the river, with it's steep banks lined with terraced vineyards, and stopped in Pinháo for lunch. There were 2 river cruise boats in dock, but they must have been out wine tasting, as the small town was very quiet.

      Rui made some calls to fit us in for a tasting at a winery that made table wines as well as port (many only make port) and we visited Quinta do Bomfim for a very relaxing afternoon of tasting on their wisteria covered pergola overlooking the Douro River.

      Accommodation tonight is in Peso da Régua where we had dinner at a non-touristy restaurant (ie not on the waterfront). The staff spoke no English (the same amount as our Portuguese), so we had much laughter communicating our order. The staff always bring out olives and bread at the start of the meal - they are not complimentary, but added to the bill unless you send them back - and tonight we also received a mystery bowl... of chicken gizzards. And they were quite tasty!
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    • Hari 26

      Sowas passiert auch manchmal 🚍

      29 September 2023, Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      Gestern sind wir gemütlich am Ufer des Duoro und vor unserem 🚍Seppl gesessen und haben plötzlich gemerkt, dass der Gute ein wenig Öl verliert und er tropft. 😳
      Natürlich haben wir uns gleich heute Früh in die 20 km entfernte Stadt Lamego aufgemacht und eine Werkstatt gesucht. Nach einiger Sucherei 👀 haben wir die Werkstatt von E.Leclerc gefunden. Dort wurden wir sehr nett bedient und uns wurde ein Englisch sprechender Mechaniker zugeteilt. Der hat den kleinen Schaden schnell gefunden: Der Ölfilter hatte ein kleines Leck. Der Filter wurde ausgetauscht (er hat uns beiden „Technikern“ auch das Leck gezeigt und uns alles genau erklärt 🤪), es wurde neues Öl nachfüllt und alles nochmals kontrolliert. Der ganze Spaß hat dann samt Arbeitszeit nur € 23,00 gekostet.👍 Alles wieder ok! 🥳
      Nach der Besichtigung der Kathedrale sind wir noch die 60 km nach Viseu gefahren.
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    • Hari 11

      Douro - Lamego

      20 September 2022, Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

      Une bonne journée comme on les aime. Elle débute par une vue magnifique. Cette fois, sans gros navire de croisière ni avec de moteur en marche. Il fait beau et déjà très chaud. Nous allons donc à un autre point de vue pour débuter la journée. On sillonne les magnifiques montagnes dans la vallée de Douro. C'est tellement beau !! Le point de vue est quand même intéressant, mais tout le chemin pour s'y rendre l'est tout autant.

      On s'arrête par la suite et au hasard au Vignoble do Popa. Sincèrement, ça en vaut tellement les sueurs froides. Je dis ça parce que, bien ce n'est vraiment pas évident d'y monter dans la montagne avec le campervan avec seulement une voie plutôt étroite. Ça veut donc dire que si on rencontre quelqu'un face à face, eh bien le plus gros gagne !!! Hihihi !!! Bien en fait, c'est la plus petite voiture qui se déplace! Mais quand même, c'est un peu un coup de dé.

      Finalement, nous ne croisons personne. Ouf !!! Et arrivés en haut, on comprend que ça en valait le coup. C'est réellement sublime. Le paysage est magnifique, gorge de montagnes et le fleuve de Douro qui y passe. Plein de vignes et de vignobles. Wow !!! Nous dégustons donc quelques vins (pas le choix!) avec un plateau de charcuterie et de fromage. Samuel et Félix jouent dans l'herbe on comptemple le paysage. La vie est belle.

      Maintenant, direction Lamego. On longe le Douro pour y arriver. Les voies sont toujours aussi restreintes, mais on s'y fait. Nous nous arrêtons en plein cœur de la ville, car nous voulions aller à la piscine, mais malheureusement elle était fermée !! Il fait comme 30 degrés, c'est à n'y rien comprendre !!! C'est très malheureux pour nous, car y fait chaud en tah.

      Bref, je me rends compte que le Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios que j'avais mis à l'itinéraire est à 10 mètres d'où on est stationné. Fec au lieu de se la couler douce, on gravit les innombrables escaliers par un temps accablant. C'est très beau et on est bien fier de l'avoir fait. Quand on se rend compte que finalement, la plupart des gens qui le font descendent d'un autobus tout en haut et la descendent uniquement !!!! Ils n'ont aucun mérite !!!! Hahaha

      Maintenant, direction le camping que nous avons réservé. C'est plutôt pincé, mais bon, ça fait du bien de prendre une vraie douche et de faire du lavage... Et de se faire charger 4 euros la brassée... Simonac !!! À demain 🙃
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    • Hari 12

      S. P. Q. R.

      26 Juni 2023, Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 72 °F

      This morning we saw a tiny piece of the Roman Empire that still hides in the mountains of Portugal. We made a comfort stop in a very small Portuguese town of Ucanha. Here we found a bridge built by the Romans still standing. Not only does the town have a bridge, the roads are also Roman. A number of intersections display Roman milestones. This road was a leg in the original path to the shrine at Compostela. Many centuries ago when part of the bridge collapsed, residents rebuilt it. They were not self-consciously attempting to imitate the Roman style. It was just that the methods, materials and techniques which were in common usage at the time happened to be those the builders had inherited from the Romans. The local tradition states that many of the people here are direct descendants from Rome’s legionnaires. This small community was completely cut off from the outside world until roads were built here early in this century. If one is lucky he can still find pockets in Europe where the Roman Empire still lives. Today we found such a place.Baca selengkapnya

    • Hari 4

      Schiffsreise auf dem Douro

      5 Mei, Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Heute morgen sind wir um acht Uhr mit dem Reisebus ca. 120 km nach Osten bis Peso da Regua gefahren worden. Hier starteten wir um zehn Uhr mit der "Milenio do Douro" eine sieben stündige Reise auf dem Douro zurück nach Porto. An Bord wurden wir mit einem Glas Portwein empfangen. Zum Mittagessen gab es ein drei Gänge Menü. Wir haben die Fahrt sehr genossen. Nach der Ankunft in Porto zur Rushhour sind wir mit der Standseilbahn wieder in die Oberstadt gefahren. Abends gab es Tapas.Baca selengkapnya

    • Hari 2

      Portweinregion

      26 Juni 2022, Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Heute steht ein Tagesausflug auf dem Programm. In diesem Stopp besuchten wir die Portweinregion 🍷

      Interessant fand ich, dass die Trauben der roten Portweine hier noch manuell zerstampft werden. Das findet so im September/Oktober rum statt und dauert ca. von 21:00 - 1:00. Das sei lustig und immer ein schönes Fest. Interessierte Mithelfer sind vom Weinbauer herzlich eingeladen 😁Baca selengkapnya

    • Hari 22

      Douro Valley

      15 Mei 2022, Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      This is the spectacularly beautiful heart of the wine industry located up river from Porto. The scenery is so extraordinary that the 1st 6 pictures all show it. They are taken from various perspectives: from the deck of a traditional river boat to high on the hillsides on both sides of the river. The views are considered to be some of the best in the world.
      The 7th picture is of Pinhão, often thought of as the center of the district. This was taken from the traditional boat.
      The last 3 pictures were taken at Quinta do Seixo. A quinta is a farm or vineyard where, in this case, the grapes for local wine and port are grown. Both table wine and port are produced. And there is a small olive oil industry, too, using olives from the trees separating quintas.
      I'm told that many of the producers here still crush the grapes in the traditional way, by foot. At Quinta do Seixo, crushing is done robotically in the vats in the 8th picture. The mechanism is visible at the rear of the picture. The 9th picture is some port aging in oak barrels in their cellar. The last picture is the Sandeman logo. I'm told that the silhouette is intended to reflect both Spanish and Portuguese tradition as the business began with sherry in Spain and expanded to port.
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    • Hari 32

      Group Dinner at Hotel Lamego

      15 Oktober 2023, Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      As we had a very busy day we decided to eat at the hotel restaurant. Gabriele told us that the food there was very good and she was right. We had a lovely night, sitting at two separate tables. At our table, I had salmon carpaccio to start and sea bream as a main, as did Ian. Gabriele had the duck with risotto and Joanne and Marie had the beef cheeks. For dessert Ian, Joanne and Marie had the local orange pudding, Gabriele had the Mille-Feuille and I had the lemon and blueberry pie, which was the standout from my perspective.

      We had a relatively early night as we were travelling to a Port and Wine producer the following morning for a tour of their operations, followed by a tasting.
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    • Hari 12

      Cistercians

      26 Juni 2023, Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 75 °F

      Shortly after they broke from the Benedictine order, a vision led a small band of Cistercians to this part of Portugal. Nothing else was here in these desolate mountains. It was the end of the world. The few monks who came here from France attempted to build a little church at Sao Joao de Tarouca, but mysteriously three different structures were demolished. During a fierce thunderstorm lightning struck a nearby tree three times in quick succession. The monks decided this was a message from God, and they rebuilt another structure where the lightning had struck the tree. That building stood, and a church has been on that site ever since. As the community developed it was divided into two groups: “professing monks” and “converted monks.” The first group contained the scholars, priests other literate leaders. The second group contained laborers. Over the centuries all of the monastic orders increased in power, subjecting the non-religious residents surrounding the monastery into a state of virtual slavery. Because of their overweening power, Peter IV expelled all Catholic religious orders in Portugal in 1834. Churches could remain, but monasteries had to be dismantled. After the death of the king very few Cistercian monks and nuns returned, but they had no political power. The last Cistercian nun in Portugal died around 1900.

      The huge Cistercian monastery stands in ruins, but the church remains. It is an exquisite example of high baroque architecture. The last part of the building to be restored was the organ, whose restoration was completed only last year with funds provided by the European Union. One can understand why, in that revolutionary period, the monasteries were demolished, but, oh, what wonders were lost in that destruction!
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