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Walking in Portugal: 40 graded short and multi-day walks including Serra da Estrela and Peneda Gerês National Park [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 172x116x18 mm, kaal: 300 g, nearly 100 colour photos + 44 maps
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Jun-2024
  • Kirjastus: Cicerone Press
  • ISBN-10: 1852848898
  • ISBN-13: 9781852848897
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 172x116x18 mm, kaal: 300 g, nearly 100 colour photos + 44 maps
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Jun-2024
  • Kirjastus: Cicerone Press
  • ISBN-10: 1852848898
  • ISBN-13: 9781852848897
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From the wild granite mountains of Peneda-Gerês in the north to the sun-baked cliffs of the Algarve in the south, Portugal offers an extraordinary variety of walking landscapes across its national and nature parks, ancient schist villages, glacial valleys, and dramatic Atlantic coastline. Thanks to its mild climate, it is one of the few European destinations where you can find pleasant walking conditions at almost any time of year, making it ideal for walkers of every ability and ambition.





This trusted Cicerone guidebook by Andrew Mok and Simon Whitmarsh covers 40 walks across Portugal, from north to south, with routes ranging from 5 to 46km (3 to 29 miles) and taking between 2 and 11 hours. It pairs clear, walk-by-walk route descriptions with practical planning information to help you make the most of every corner of this wonderfully varied country.







The 40 walks are graded from easy to challenging and organised by region, from Peneda-Gerês National Park and Montesinho Nature Park in the north, through Serra da Estrela and the schist villages near Coimbra, to Monsaraz, Évora, and the Algarve, so you can plan a tour of Portugal's walking highlights or focus on a single region Clear, step-by-step route descriptions are illustrated with 1:50,000 maps for every walk, with information on refreshments, access, and parking to help you arrive prepared and navigate with confidence Downloadable GPX files enable easy digital navigation on GPS devices or smartphone apps, so you can savour the solitude of Peneda-Gerês or the dramatic glacial scenery of the Zêzere Valley without worrying about the route Detailed background notes cover Portugal's geology, history, wildlife, plants, and agriculture alongside practical advice on getting there, travelling around, where to stay, and what to eat, giving you rich context for everything you encounter on the trail The two longest routes include options for overnight stops, making them ideal for walkers who want to extend their adventure into a short multi-day trek through Portugal's most spectacular landscapes





Together, the graded route descriptions, 1:50,000 maps, GPX downloads, and country-wide coverage make this the definitive Cicerone guide to day walking in Portugal. Explore the best of this sun-drenched, trail-rich country with confidence.
Overview map 8(3)
Map key
9(2)
Preface 11(2)
Introduction 13(20)
About Portugal
14(1)
Geology
15(1)
History
16(2)
Wildlife
18(1)
Plants and flowers
19(1)
Agriculture
20(2)
Weather
22(1)
When to go
23(2)
Getting there
25(1)
Travelling around
26(1)
Where to stay
27(1)
Food and drink
27(1)
Equipment
28(1)
Waymarking
29(1)
Maps
29(1)
Water
30(1)
Emergencies and safety
30(1)
Using this guide
31(2)
Northern Portugal
33(82)
Peneda-Geres National Park
35(56)
Walk 1 Caminho dos Mortos, Real
37(5)
Walk 2 Trilho Castrejo, Castro Laboreiro
42(6)
Walk 3 Peneda circuit
48(6)
Walk 4 Pertinho do Ceu, Gavieira
54(4)
Walk 5 Bicosand Pedrada
58(5)
Walk 6 Pitoes das Junias and Capela de Sao Joao da Fraga
63(5)
Walk 7 Minas dos Carris, Portela de Homem
68(4)
Walk 8 Geres circuit
72(8)
Walk 9 Aguia do Sarilhao and Via Nova, Campo do Geres
80(5)
Walk 10 Trilho dos Currais, Vila do Geres
85(6)
Montesinho Nature Park
91(10)
Walk 11 Trilho da Calcada, Moimenta
92(3)
Walk 12 Montesinho summits
95(6)
Around Alvao Nature Park
101(8)
Walk 13 Senhora da Craga, Mondim de Basto
102(4)
Walk 14 Marao summit
106(3)
Douro International Nature Park
109(6)
Walk 15 Azeite, Bruco
110(2)
Walk 16 Ribeira do Mosteiro
112(3)
Central Portugal And Lisbon
115(96)
Schist villages
117(20)
Walk 17 Schist villages of Lousa
118(8)
Walk 18 Caminho do Xisto das Aldeias de Gois and Lousa summit
126(5)
Walk 19 Trilho do Vale do Ceira, Cabreira
131(6)
Serra da Estrela Nature Park
137(26)
Walk 20 Sol and Rota das Faias, Manteigas
138(3)
Walk 21 Rota do Carvao, Manteigas
141(7)
Walk 22 Javali and Poco do Inferno, Manteigas
148(4)
Walk 23 Rota do Glaciar, Torre-Manteigas
152(6)
Walk 24 Poios Brancos, Manteigas
158(5)
Around Lisbon
163(20)
Walk 25 Castelejo, Alvados
165(5)
Walk 26 Chaos
170(5)
Walk 27 Peninha, Sintra
175(3)
Walk 28 Cabo Espichel, Arrabida
178(5)
Tejo and Sao Mamede Nature Parks
183(18)
Walk 29 Rota dos Abutres, Salvaterra do Extremo
184(4)
Walk 30 GR29 Rota dos Veados
188(9)
Walk 31 Marvao
197(4)
Monsaraz and Evora
201(10)
Walk 32 Evora aqueduct and Ecopista
202(4)
Walk 33 Monsaraz
206(5)
Southern Portugal
211(40)
The Algarve, Costa Vicentina and Guadiana
213(38)
Walk 34 Odeceixe beach circuit
215(3)
Walk 35 Cabo de Sao Vicente
218(4)
Walk 36 Rota das Cascatas, Monchique
222(6)
Walk 37 Trilho da Foia, Monchique
228(3)
Walk 38 Pulo do Lobo, Cuadiana
231(2)
Walk 39 GR23
233(11)
Walk 40 Serra do Caldeirao, Parizes
244(7)
Appendix A Route summary table 251(4)
Appendix B Useful contacts 255(2)
Appendix C Language 257
Andrew Mok and Simon Whitmarsh are both keen walkers, covering over 2000km a year. They have walked extensively in Britain, doing (at least part) of all the major trails, have hiked across England twice, and have walked in most countries in Europe. More recently their addiction to mountains has increased, with treks in the US (including many parts of the Appalachian trail), Australia, New Zealand, Andrew's native Hong Kong, and Nepal (Everest Base Camp). They are both doctors, a General Practitioner and a Consultant Paediatrician, who decided to write this book after being delighted and astounded by the walking opportunities of Portugal.