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Destination: Geopark Porto Santo
Porto Santo it’s a geoparque aspiring to the classification of European Geopark, the acceptance of the application from Porto Santo to the European Network (EGN) and Global Network (GGN) of Geoparks is,
Posted: by Walk Iberia on July 11th, 2011 | No Comments »
Categorized: Blog, Difficulty Level, Hard, Madeira, On Foot, PORTUGAL, Region, Type, Walks
Head for the sun and enjoy an exciting day in a different sort of Algarve.
Reserve yourself a room at the Pousada do Infante, in Sagres. After spending the night of your dreams on the cliff top, wake up to the view over the headland and the sea disappearing into the horizon.
Posted: by Walk Iberia on July 9th, 2011 | No Comments »
Categorized: Algarve, Blog, Difficulty Level, Easy, On Bycicle, On Foot, PORTUGAL, Region, Type, Walks
Azores, in the Blue Atlantic Ocean
The Azores Archipelago emerges from the Atlantic Ocean almost half way between Europe and North America. Comprising nine islands, with a total area of 2,333 km2,
Posted: by Walk Iberia on January 11th, 2011 | No Comments »
Categorized: Azores, Blog, Difficulty Level, Hard, Normal, PORTUGAL, Region, Walks
Monsanto: The most Portuguese Village in Portugal
On a high cliff lies Monsanto, a village known as the most Portuguese village in Portugal. As well as preserving the nation’s oldest traditions, the village’s climate and geography mark it out as the place where the north meets the south.
Posted: by Walk Iberia on December 9th, 2010 | No Comments »
Categorized: Beira Baixa, Blog, Difficulty Level, Normal, PORTUGAL, Region, Walks
Pena Park in Sintra
Landscape of sensations!
Sintra Mountain is one of those examples where nature never ends, resulting from the constant renewal of the vegetation, atmospheric conditions and, mainly, of our own state of mind…
Posted: by Walk Iberia on June 25th, 2010 | No Comments »
Categorized: Lisbon and Tagus Valley, Normal, PORTUGAL, Region, Walks
Ericeira – The constant presence of the sea
Ericeira is an old fishing town in central Portugal, near Lisbon. It’s first alleged settlers were the Phoenicians and there are those who argue that the name Ericeira comes from a change in the word Eritrea, where the Phoenicians came from.
Posted: by WalkIberia.com on January 4th, 2010 | No Comments »
Categorized: Easy, Lisbon and Tagus Valley, On Foot, PORTUGAL, Walks
From Seixal to Alcochete – The Tagus River as the link
Right in front of Lisbon, on the left margin of the Tagus River, we can find several bays where small towns were born, connected by roads and paths ideal for cycling journeys.


