Tapas stop at Venta Los Villalones

This is where we stopped in the small village of El Jaral for some delicious tapas and a bit of a break after riding about 12 kilometres.
The Road to Montecorto

We now had our biggest climb of the ride. We stopped a couple of times before our long descent into Montecorto. Here are some snaps of the journey. Ian took a few shots while riding, which was no meanLeia mais
Montecorto and Embalse de Zahara

Montecorto was a lovely little village, and then it was off to our final stop for lunch at Cortijo Salina’s, which is on the edge of the Grazalema National Park. The lunch, wine, company and viewsLeia mais
Ronda to Malaga to Lisbon

We were up very early today, as we had a driver coming to pick us up at 7:30 am to take us back to Málaga airport to catch our flight to Lisbon. We had done most of our packing the evening before,Leia mais
Sunny Lisbon - lunch at QOSQO

We decided to go for a bit of a wander and explore the local area. We wandered around a bit, and Ian was using his phone to get us down to the waterfront. We passed by a Peruvian restaurant withLeia mais
Sunday afternoon in Lisbon

After lunch, we headed off to explore the local area. We found the waterfront, and on the way a huge square called Praça do Comércio. We then walked along the waterfront for a bit, but decided toLeia mais
Exploring Lisbon

We left the “Nest” just after 9 this morning and headed for the metro. Our first order of business was to purchase a 24 hour ticket, and then head to the Central Station to reserve seats on ourLeia mais
Lunch and Beyond

Walking down the hill from the castle, we came across a lovely terrace and a restaurant called Audrey’s to have lunch, and what a delicious lunch it turned out to be. Ian had a shashlik, that wasLeia mais
Time Out Market

We continued down the hill and decided to make our way to the Time Out Market, where we bought some chocolate and some Portuguese tarts, and also rewarded ourselves for all the walking and stairLeia mais
Sintra

Today was our day trip to Sintra. We met our guide Nadia at Plaça Restauradores, outside the front of the Hard Rock Cafe (which is as close as we will get to it). Seems to be a popular meeting point.Leia mais
Quinta da Regaleira - more pics

There was so much to see at this beautiful estate, below are some more lovely photos of what we saw. Nadia also told us that once António’s wife died he didn’t spend much time at the property.Leia mais
Lunch in Sintra

After we finished wandering around Quinta da Regaleira ,we met up with Nadia again and headed off for lunch. She took us to a lovely little spot called Pensão Sisudo gastronomia in the suburb ofLeia mais
Adraga Beach - Sintra

Following the delicious lunch at Pensão Sisudo, Nadia took us down to one of her favourite beaches in Sintra. Adraga was a beautiful beach, with great rock formations and pristine sand. We had someLeia mais
Cabo da Roca

We next headed to Cabo da Roca, the western most point in Europe. Unfortunately, hundreds of other tourists were also there. Most were fine, but the pushy Chinese tourists who act like every shot is aLeia mais
Final sites and tastes of Sintra

After Cabo da Roca, we headed off for some peace and tranquility, and a drive through the forest. Nadia took us through Peninha, Sintra’s Natural Park, which was a real change from Cabo da Roca, asLeia mais
Belém Bound

We set off early, and went to the tourist information centre to purchase our 48hr Lisboa Card. This gives you free or cheaper entry into a large range of Museums and Monuments, and also free publicLeia mais
Mosteiro dos Jerónimos

With our Lisboa Card, we didn’t have to wait very long to get in. It is a very impressive monument, and took over 100 years to build. It is a very impressive site, and very elaboratelyLeia mais
Museu Colecção Berardo

We grabbed a quick coffee and snack before taking on this contemporary art museum, which is part of the Centro Cultural De Belém. The museum displays millionaire José Bernardo’s collection ofLeia mais
More from Museu Colecção Berardo

There was so much wonderful art on display, it is a fabulous collection.
Museu Nacional des Coches

Next we headed to the museum of coaches. It is a very modern building that houses a huge collection of very ornate and over the top coaches. The pictures speak for themselves.
LX Factory

We decided to stop in at the LX Factory on our way back into town, even if we didn’t have too much time, as we had to be back in the city for our Spy tour at 6pm. We caught the train one stop fromLeia mais
Spy Tour

We met our tour guide, Ines, at 6pm at the Marques De Pombal. Ines is a passionate school teacher who really enjoys telling the story of the triple agent Duško Popov, who worked for the British, theLeia mais
Tiles, Tiles and more Tiles!

We were up and about fairly early, as we had a big day planned - not as many steps as yesterday, but nonetheless an activity packed day. We headed off at 9:30 am to the Museu Nacional do Azulejo, theLeia mais
More tiles

I thought I better include a couple of snaps of the cloister, vestry etc, as well as some additional tiles!
Lunch at Time Out Market

As we found the bus quite easy to use, we decided we would return with it as well. We didn’t know the route past where we had got on, but hoped it would take us close to the Time Out Market, whereLeia mais