SINTRA
3. April in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 64 °FAs the sun began to wane, we arrived at the enchanting Moon Hill Hostel, our home for the night. After settling in, we ventured out to explore the picturesque Vila de Sintra, renowned for itsWeiterlesen
As the sun began to wane, we arrived at the enchanting Moon Hill Hostel, our home for the night. After settling in, we ventured out to explore the picturesque Vila de Sintra, renowned for itsWeiterlesen
--- Enttäuschende Kletterpartie und die Moorish Castle im Regen ---
Am nächsten Tag wollte ich eigentlich direkt nach Sintra, aber hatte am Abend vorher noch einen Baum-Kletterpark wenige KilometerWeiterlesen
After touring the Pena Palace we went into the town of Sintra for lunch. Sintra was full of narrow streets winding up steep hills full of small restaurants and shops. It was quite beautiful but crazyWeiterlesen
Unsere gestrige Reise begann am Bahnhof. Ziel war die Stadt "Sintra", die bekannt für ihre historischen Paläste und Burgen ist.
Angekommen standen wir vor einem Fahrplan, worauf die verschiedenenWeiterlesen
Miles: 8.8 Steps: 22671
Flights stairs: 64
We took a 40 min train ride out to Sintra, a small city north west of lisbon. It was another fantastic day - but not for the reasons I expected. We wereWeiterlesen
Der Tag beginnt mit Sonne, aber es ist kühl. Wir fahren nach Sintra und unser Navi führt uns zum Schloss Quinta da Regaleira – das zum Weltkulturerbe gehört. Die Fahrt sehr abenteuerlich durchWeiterlesen
Common travel story. Sintra is a town known for its castles. We visited three today. As expected: Unique architecture, money, powerful people, turrets, gardens, views, fancy beds. All interesting andWeiterlesen
Today, I managed to get a pretty good sleep. But these hostel beds get so hot I was sweating all morning. And to top it off, I woke up with a sore throat. A pretty bad one, too. It felt like knivesWeiterlesen
We finally made it to Sintra today after a few days of thinking about it. I knew Sintra was going to be beautiful, and it still blew my expectations out of the water. To get there we had to take a busWeiterlesen
We're back at it! After returning back to the USA for the holidays and to wait out the winter, we've returned to Europe. We're starting off this leg back where we left off, in the Iberian Peninsula.Weiterlesen
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Reisender Our Moon Hill hostel entrance was very close to town center
Reisender Live music being played at many town courtyards
Reisender Getting our 3rd Camino town stamp for trip passport