Lisbon - West Coast Campers
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Lisbon - West Coast Campers
01 SO MUCH, SO NEAR Lisbon region SO MUCH, A unique itinerary, made by you A1 LEIRIA BATALHA A8 FÁTIMA NAZARÉ IC3 ALCOBAÇA PENICHE TOMAR N113 A23 ÓBIDOS A15 SANTARÉM A8 A1 ERICEIRA A21 MAFRA SINTRA 02 CASCAIS ESTORIL A8 A5 LISBOA A13 OEIRAS SETÚBAL SESIMBRA TRÓIA CONTENTS Lisboa Estoril/Cascais Sintra Oeiras/Mafra Ericeira Oeste Fátima Templários Santarém Setúbal/Tróia Gastronomy Contacts World Heritage Nature and Natural Parks 03 06 08 10 11 12 14 16 18 20 22 23 24 26 There is a road to follow. A sensation on turning the corner. A heart that beats in the cobblestones, in the waters of the rivers and the sea, in the golden sands that stretch beyond the horizon, in the unequalled white light that splashes against the buildings, in the people that live here, in their life stories. Unique and unforgettable experiences, for those who love the countryside, for those that prefer the city, for those looking for monuments, for those looking for nature, for those who travel with all their senses open. A rich, diverse and inviting trail. Waiting for you to discover it and pass this way. BARRAGEM CASTELO DO BODE SÃO PEDRO DE MOEL SO NEAR LEIRIA A8 A1 BATALHA FÁTIMA PARQUE NATURAL DAS SERRAS DE AIRE E CANDEEIROS Historic Centre THE OLD ALWAYS NEW S REGIÃO LISBOA PARQUE DAS NAÇÕES RGINAL ESTORIL LISBOA CASTELO BAIXA CHIADO AFRA 03 BELÉM TAPADA DE MAFRA FRA A21 Lisbon is like a patchwork quilt. A big city, stitched together and construction. One highlight is the amazing Santa Justa from assorted landscapes, architectures and lifestyles. And if a Elevator, built by Mesnier du Ponsard, supposedly an apprentice city’s soul is to be found in its people and its places, it only makes of Gustave Eiffel. sense to start our trip at St. George’s Castle. This first Muslim defensive building dates from the 10th and 11th Centuries. In 1147 the castle and the city were taken from the Moors by D. Afonso Henriques the first King of Portugal. Ascending, you find yourself in Chiado, a cultural hub with a sophisticated air where artists, intellectuals and poets meet and mingle (there is a statue of the famous Fernando Pessoa at table in front of “A Brasileira”), and next to this, Carmo. The square Drop down to the Alfama, one of the most iconic of Lisbon’s here was an important arena for the revolution of the 25th of neighbourhoods. Here you will find the Fado Museum and April 1974, when soldiers and citizens surrounded the barracks. numerous fado houses and restaurants, where you can dine Right next door are the ruins of the Carmo Convent, now the while listening to this centuries-old national song, always Archaeological Museum. typical and always up to date. Going on up, the walk takes you to the Bairro Alto, the Mecca Beating a path into the heart of the city, you eventually come of the young and Lisbon’s nightlife. This is a place where the to the Pombaline Down Town, built on the orders of the Marquis old and the new, the traditional and the sophisticated live in do Pombal, Minister to D. José I, after the great earthquake harmony. Grocer’s shops, little eateries and fado houses rub of the 1st of November 1755. Laid out in a grid of streets and shoulders with bars, boutiques and designer stores, in a melting blocks and inspired by the Enlightenment, the rebuilding of pot of people and styles all of its own. the Down Town was the first example of standardised planning SO MUCH, BELÉM IT IS THE SEA CALLING US 04 Departure point for other lands, Belém stands witness to ages old But the meeting and exchanges between cultures and people are not influences and trades that persist into the future. It is the river that things of the past. They carry on happening and are brought leads us to the sea. It is the sea that calls us. From here the caravels up-to-date, every day, in the daily life of the city and its artistic events, departed en route to Eastern shores, with their scents of pepper and like those taking place at the Belém Cultural Centre (CCB). saffron. It was the arrival in India that led to the construction of what is probably the most emblematic monument of the era of the Discoveries – the Jerónimos Monastery. Construction was started in 1501 on the orders of D. Manuel I but only completed 100 years later. This ultimate witness to the Portuguese-ness of the 16th Century boasts late Gothic and Renaissance elements alongside regal, religious, naturalist and nautical motifs. The result is unrivalled beauty and grandeur that makes it worthy of its UNESCO classification as a World Heritage Site. Inside, the Church of St. Mary of Belém (Bethlehem) is a shrine in the form of a magnificent three-nave temple. The height of the building, Our outing to Belém is halfway through. Take a break to enjoy one of the greatest delights of Portuguese sweet-making – the famous Belém Pastry, a centuries old recipe reproduced in the thousands every day. With your appetite appeased, carry on to the riverside. On the other side of the railway line, lapped by the water, lies the Belém Tower, a monument created in the 16th Century by Francisco Arruda which marks the starting place of the saga; the ships departed from the small beach here. Its architecture mixes Arab and Venetian influences in its verandas and galleries, organically and nautically decorated in the hallmark of the Manueline style. with its elegant pillars rising to a beautiful ribbed vault, and the rays Next to the small Belém marina is the Monument to the Discoveries. of light that surreptitiously slip in through the stained glass windows Erected in 1960 to mark the 500th anniversary of the death of the create a unique atmosphere, marked by the meeting of the human and Infante D. Henrique, it pays homage to the main driving force behind the spiritual. Here you can find the tombs of the navigator Vasco da Portuguese maritime expansion and all those who helped to make it Gama and the epic poet, bard of the Discoveries saga, Luís de Camões. possible. SO NEAR Parque das nações PURE LEISURE 05 The East has given rise to a new Lisbon, with its modern infrastructures, open horizons and an intimate relationship with the River Tejo. Here there are huge themed exhibitions and a multimedia space with a cybercafé. Once an industrial zone, the Park of Nations was completely You can get around this huge park by train or bus. On your route renovated before Expo 98 was hosted here. Today, it is a new city you’ll find a breezy architecture like the Portugal Pavilion designed neighbourhood, with its own life and a unique offering in terms of by Siza Vieira, with its imposing concrete canopy based on the idea of a culture, services, sport, entertainment and leisure. sheet of paper resting on two bricks. If you want, you can see the whole The biggest attraction is the Lisbon Oceanarium. Designed by the North-American architect Peter Chermayeff, the building, built over a dock and surrounded by water, shows off the natural wealth of the area and its surroundings from on high by taking a trip on the cable car. And, to see Lisbon from another perspective, you can also take a boat trip down the Tejo. flora and fauna of the Antarctic and tropical Indian Oceans as well as At the end of the afternoon, there is nothing better than a spot of of the rocky coasts of the Pacific and North Atlantic. The main draw is shopping in the Shopping Mall, or in the various stores scattered around the central tank, a magnificent 1,000m2 aquarium holding over 100 and about, and then dinner and entertainment in any of the restaurants different species of fish from the four corners of the oceans, all living and bars in the area. Your night might finish off at the Casino Lisboa, peacefully together. with its non-stop shows and the chance to try your luck. Leaving the oceans behind, you can continue your adventure in the Pavilion of Knowledge, an interactive museum that teaches science to both the young and the not so young in an accessible and fun way. SO MUCH, ESTORIL/CASCAIS ONE PLACE A THOUSAND SENSATIONS 06 SO NEAR NTRA REGIÃO CASCAIS REGIÃO LISBOA A5 LISBOA IC19 PARQUE DAS NAÇÕES PRAIA DO GUINCHO MARGINAL CASCAIS ESTORIL MARINA CASTELO BAIXA CHIADO REGIÃO MAFRA BELÉM PRAIA DE RIBEIRA D’ILHAS ERICEIRA TAPADA DE MAFRA A21 MAFRA A21 07 The river slowly gives way to the sea and new landscapes are Continuing your journey you come to Cascais, a place of fusions and revealed. At the entry to the Tejo estuary the Bugio Fort appears with contrasts. Walk through the elegant and picturesque historic centre its perfectly circular shape, protecting access from the sea to the city and take a moment to rest your gaze on the never-ending comings and of Lisbon, Pass Carcavelos with its Fort de S. Julião da Barra and its goings of the pleasure boats housed in the town’s marina. The coast popular long open beach, ideal for surf and body-boarding. that links Estoril to Cascais is a special place for practising water sports. Arriving at Estoril, the horizon opens up and reveals, from its right But the sea beckons. Heed its summons and carry on to the Mouth side, the famous Casino, the largest in Europe, a centre not just for of Hell, a rocky outcrop that forms a cavity open to the skies(like a gaming but also for shows, exhibitions and non-stop entertainment. At mouth), where the sea waves hammer the rock in a spectacular display. the end of the casino’s avenue, lined by magnificent bijou palaces, is End the trip along the coast at the famous Guincho beach, unique in its Tamariz Beach which takes you back in time as you imagine life in the characteristics: the Sintra mountains behind it, the sweep of pine trees 1920s, when the aristocracy and bourgeoisie came from around Europe and dunes, the hard wind and the savage sea that make it a windsurfing to bathe here. paradise. SO MUCH, 08 Sintra CAPITAL OF ROMANTICISM SO NEAR REGIÃO SINTRA S REGIÃO CASCAIS AZENHAS DO MAR LISBOA PRAIA DAS MAÇÃS PRAIA GRANDE CABO DA ROCA SINTRA A5 PRAIA DO GUINCHO IC19 CASCAIS MARGINAL ESTORIL MARINA REGIÃO MAFRA BELÉM Sintra is a mysterious place, where the climate, history and nature Be amazed by the Palaces of Seteais and Monserrate as well. In the invite introspection, art, dreams and fantasy. Journey into its heart and first of these, now a luxury hotel, look out for the arch surmounted by feel in your own the magic of a unique place classified by UNESCO, in D’ILHAS the royalRIBEIRA coat-of-arms and the effigies of D. João and D. Carlota Joaquina 1995, as a World Heritage Site in the Cultural Landscape Category. as well as the 18th Century paintings, furniture and decorations. In DE MAFRA In the centre of the old town lies the Royal Palace (The Sintra National Palace). Inside, there is a hugely rich range of mudejarstyle tiles brought from around the Islamic world and the astonishing Swan’s, Pega’s and Coats-of Arms’ Rooms. The journey continues to Lawrence’s Hotel, the first hotel in the Iberian Peninsula and in operation since 1780. Here, notable Portuguese and foreign literary figures have stayed, including Lord Byron, Camilo Castelo Branco and Eça de Queirós. You next stop is Quinta da Regaleira, a place shrouded in mystery. Reportedly dating back to 1697, it changed hands many times until it was bought by the millionaire António Augusto de Carvalho Monteiro. He invited the Italian architect Luigi Manini to design the house and gardens we see today. The result is an exuberant riot of styles spread across numerous spaces and structures (gardens, wells, towers, statues, grottos, lakes) which many believe have alchemic and sacred connotations. PRAIA DE ERICEIRA TAPADA Monserrate the palace’s architecture heavily influenced by Eastern A21 isMAFRA A21 from the hidden styles and there is an exotic garden with species corners of the world. A “glorious Eden” in the words of Lord Byron. Climb on up the mountain until you come to the Castle of the Moors, also wrapped in mystery. Early documentary evidence shows that it was an Islamic stronghold, with some authors dating its foundation back to the times of the Visigoths. Continue your magical journey and you will eventually find yourself, on one of the mountain peaks, at the remarkable and fantastical Pena Palace. Dreamt up by D. Fernando II, the Artist-King, this colourful building looks like it is straight out of a fairy tale, an ultimate expression of Portuguese Romanticism. 09 SO MUCH, Oeiras REGIÃO OEIRAS Occupied since prehistoric times, Oeiras has followed a rich and evolving path through time. After serving as a storage depot and an industrial and processing centre, particularly during the time of the Discoveries (the Gunpowder Factory harks back to these times), the place has grown and, since the 19th Century, has taken on the mantle of a summer leisure destination for many Portuguese. In addition to its beaches, much sought after by Lisbonites, there is also the grandiose LISBOA 10 Ocean Pool next to the Torre beach. After a refreshing dip, journey into OEIRAS ALGÉS Oceanic swimming pool the town. Old Oeiras is a welcoming place that invites you to wander around, to dawdle in its green spaces and to discover its fascinating architectural heritage. Within this latter category, special mention must go to the Palace of the Marquês de Pombal. Its architectural design by Carlos Mardel reflects the architecture of the 18th Century, particularly in its gardens which were largely modelled on those at Versailles. The Chapel dedicated to Our Lady of Mercy is also well worth a visit. Mafra Mafra is a place of History, with many stories to tell. In the centre of the town rises the imposing Royal Convent of Mafra. This most important example of Portuguese baroque was built in the first half of the 18th Century on the orders of D. João V and under With an area of 1,187 hectares, the Royal Forest at Mafra was created the guiding hand of João Frederico Ludovice who brought to Mafra a in 1747 with the idea of providing D. João V and his court a space for design based on papal Rome with a number of Germanic influences. entertainment and leisure. Until the beginning of the 20th Century it The monument consists of a Basilica, a Royal Palace, a Franciscan Convent and an important library containing over 40,000 books. was reserved as a hunting ground for the Portuguese monarchs, but then, after 1914, it was managed in a more environmentally friendly way. Today its doors are open to the public and for school and business Its story inspired the novel “Memory of the Convent” written by the events. Inside its whitewashed brick walls lives a diverse range of Portuguese Nobel Laureate for Literature, José Saramago. Sporadically animals and plants. On train journeys, walks or BTT trails you can spot inhabited, it served as residence for the royal family throughout 1807, protected birds such as Bonelli’s eagle and the eagle owl and observe during the reign of D. João VI and before the court departed for Brazil. numerous mammals including fallow deer, red deer, wild boar, foxes, If you take the road to Ericeira, and following directions to “Tapada de Mafra” (Mafra Forest), you will happen upon an area of almost pure naturalness. wild rabbits, badgers and polecats. After all this exercise, why not relax over an excellent meal that includes the famous Mafra Bread. SO NEAR A5 PARQUE DAS NAÇÕES PRAIA DO GUINCHO MARGINAL CASCAIS ESTORIL MARINA Ericeira CASTELO The seaside breeze invitesBAIXA healthy walks, sunbathing, sports and CHIADO intriguing discoveries in the town of Ericeira. REGIÃO MAFRA Presumably frequented and settled by the Phoenicians, Ericeira is an BELÉMplace whose first charter, granted by D. Frei Fernão Rodrigues ancient Monteiro, Grandmaster of the Oder of Avis, dates back to 1229. LISBOA Walk through the characteristic streets of this town and discover the peaceful and welcoming way of being and lifestyle of its people. You can PRAIA DE RIBEIRA D’ILHAS ERICEIRA TAPADA DE MAFRA A21 MAFRA smell the sea here, and it is the sea that reaches your table in a variety of fresh fish and seafood cooked with all the mastery gained from centurieslong experience. A21 Head to the beaches. From the authentic and best known South beach to the wilder Orelheira beach, Ericeira can offer sand and sea for all tastes. There are beaches favoured by surfers, such as Pedra Branca and Algodio and, above all, Ribeira D’Ilhas, the Mecca of European surfing. Here, thousands of surfers come from all over the world in an unending process of experience swapping, all year round and particularly during the world championships. And because Ericeira is much more than beach and surf, don’t miss one of the many fairs and festivals held in this traditional town: the Santiago Fair (25th of July on the Campo de S. Sebastião), the Feast of Our Lady of Good Journey (on the Sunday closest to August 20th); the Feast of the Holy Family (in August in Fonte Boa dos Nabos) and the Feast of Our Lady of the Conception (8th of December). 11 SO MUCH, OESTE LAND OF VINEYARDS AND SEA 12 SO NEAR REGIÃO SINTRA REGIÃO ÓBIDOS R AZENHAS DO MAR PRAIA DAS MAÇÃS PRAIA GRANDE NAZARÉ ALCOBAÇA LISBOA PENICHE CABO DA ROCA SINTRA IC19 ÓBIDOS A15 A8 SANTA CRUZ The Oeste (west) is a diverse, rich region lying between the solid rock of the Serra de Montejunto and the waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Óbidos is the jewel in the crown of this region. Walk down the streets within the castle walls and give yourself over to discovering this medieval town, also known as the “Town of Queens” due to the habit Portuguese kings had of giving it to their spouses as a wedding gift. Visit its churches and chapels and admire the works of Josefa of Óbidos and his father Baltazar Gomes Figueira, noted painters of the Portuguese Baroque. And, before you leave, don’t forget to try the famous “ginjinha”, a delicious local liqueur. Follow the path of history towards the Monastery of Alcobaça. Founded in 1178 through a donation promised by D. Afonso Henriques to the Order of Cister for the capture of Santarém from the Moors. The first examples of the gothic in Portugal are to be found inside, in the magnificent sculpted medieval tombs of D. Pedro I and D. Inês de Castro, protagonists in the most beautiful of Portuguese love stories. P RIBE Next, head off to the sea, dawdle on the sands and take in typical E beaches like Nazaré, with Sítio proudly perching above, or the more cosmopolitan São Martinho do Porto, ideal for children with its calm water bay. Go down the coast as far as Peniche, the westernmost city in continental Europe, land of fishermen, where the sea is brought to the table in dishes such as fish stew or the celebrated steamed lobster. Here the imposing Peniche Fort, used as a prison during the dictatorship, is now a museum. In the far distance you can make out the Berlengas archipelago, a nature reserve given over to bird nesting and more than 80 species of flora, 4 of which are endemic to the islands. Finish off your tour in Santa Cruz, the Queen of Western Beaches, much sought after with its cosmopolitan air. Just like the sea, the Wine Route is another exploratory delight. 13 SO MUCH, Fátima WITNESSES TO NATURE AND FAITH 14 The Leiria/Fátima region promises a discovery experience for both the body and soul. Steep yourself in nature in the Serras de Aire e Candeeiros Natural Park. Here there are around 35,000 hectares of majestic landscapes, sites of natural interest and excellent conditions for practising a variety of sports. In the paleontological quarry of Pedreira do Galinha there is a unique Jurassic trail, the oldest The mysteries of nature prepare the soul for the adventure of faith evident in the Sanctuary of Fátima. Here, Our Lady appeared 5 times, the first of which was on the 13th of May 1917, to the three young shepherds Lúcia, Francisco and Jacinta. Over the years the shrine has grown both in size and in the number of pilgrims who travel here from increasingly distant places. recorded sauropod footsteps in the Iberian Peninsula. And the On the 6th of August 1918 construction was started, with subterranean world of the Mira de Aire caves, carved out over the offerings of the faithful, on a small chapel, the Chapel of time by water, stretches for hundreds of metres revealing an the Apparitions. Ten years later, the first stone was laid for impressive array of stalactites and stalagmites. the Basilica and in 2007 the Church of the Holy Trinity was inaugurated. SO NEAR REGIÃO LEIRIA PLÁRIA With your soul replete, continue on your voyage of discovery through Portugal’s history. The Convent of Santa Maria da Vitória (better known as the Monastery of Batalha) awaits your visit, imposing, beautiful and mysterious. This great late Portuguese gothic monument, a UNESCO World Heritage site, was commissioned A8 by D. João I in 1388 in gratitude for the victory over the Castilians at ARRAGEM ELO DO BODE LISBOA SÃO PEDRO DE MOEL LEIRIA A8 the Battle of Aljubarrota. A1 Now it is time to pamper your body at the Monte Real Baths, a BATALHA FÁTIMA centre of relaxation and wellbeing, with its offer of classic thermal and spa treatments complemented by the nearby pure air and leafy PARQUE NATURAL DAS SERRAS DE AIRE E CANDEEIROS landscape of the Leiria Pine Forest. A few km away, beaches of rare beauty such as S. Pedro de Moel invite you to finish your day in the best possible way – at the seaside enjoying fresh fish. REGIÃO LISBOA PARQUE DAS NAÇÕES AL ESTORIL CASTELO BAIXA CHIADO FRA BELÉM APADA MAFRA A21 15 SO MUCH, TemplÁRIOS MEDIEVAL MAGIC AND MYSTERY 16 M REGIÃO LEIRIA REGIÃO TEMPLÁRIA SO NEAR A8 CONSTÂNCIA ALMOUROL LEGÃ BARRAGEM CASTELO DO BODE M RA N113 FÁTIMA PARQUE NATURAL DAS SERRAS DE AIRE E CANDEEIROS A1 GRUTAS MIRA D’AIRE RESERVA NATURAL PAÚL DO BOQUILOBO REGIÃO CASCAIS REGIÃO LISBOA In Tomar, the magic of the Templars finds its heart and its Century Round Church – the Templars’ Oratorio, based on the high point. Roundabout of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem – and the famous Chapter Window, later imitated at the Pena Palace. On arriving at the city, head for the centre and cross the Roman bridge. There, next to the Nabão River, the old city awaits Return to the old town and discover the Church of St. John you, refreshing and welcoming with its leafy A5 parks and gardens, the Baptist, dating from the end of the 15th Century. The PARQUE DAS NAÇÕES PRAIA Festival of the Trays, pagan in origin, is held in and around the narrow streets and wide-open squares. DOlively GUINCHO IC19 A1 BATALHA TOMAR IC3 S LEIRIA A8 LISBOA SINTRA SÃO PEDRO DE MOEL Up above, the Castle looks down on all this. Go upMARGINAL to get a CASCAIS close look at the building whose MARINA construction began in 1160, Praça da República every four years. Girls carry trays on their heads loaded with bread and flowers, filling the streets with ESTORIL in the reign of D. Afonso Henriques (the first King of Portugal) colour and life. and which later served as residence for the Infante D. Henrique, CASTELO Tomar was also home to a Jewish community that founded a Governor of the Order of Christ. The buildings consist of a double synagogue here in the middle of the 15th Century. BAIXAIn the 1920s ring of walls reinforced by semi-circular and square turrets, a the building was classified as a NationalCHIADO Monument and is today system that would have been imported by the Templars of the open to the public as a Luso-Hebrew museum. East in fortifying the Holy Land. REGIÃO MAFRA Follow the road down towards Torres Novas to discover a place BELÉM However, the largest building in Tomar, symbol of the of unrivalled natural beauty. Located at the confluence of the Templars in Portugal and classified by UNESCO as a World Almonda and Tejo Rivers, near Golegã, is the Paúl do Boquilobo Heritage Site, is the Convent of Christ. Founded in 1162 by the Nature Reserve – a rich habitat for plant and animal life. Order’s Grandmaster, PRAIA DE Dom Gualdim RIBEIRA D’ILHASPais, it has been modified TAPADA over the years, always withERICEIRA splendour and grandeur in mind DE MAFRA so as to express the power of the Templars A21 and Knights MAFRA of Christ, its heirs. Main highlights include the Cloisters, the 12th A21 The land is partially flooded for most of the year and willows and water plants abound. Colonies of herons nest here between April and June. 17 SO MUCH, SANTARÉM FERTILE LANDS UNIQUE CULTURE 18 Santarém, the main city in the Ribatejo, awaits with its Continuing your journey, pause in Almeirim to replenish your valuable architectural heritage. With the oldest traces of strength with the famous Stone Soup and then go across the human habitation dating back to the 8th Century BC, it was an marshes to Golegã, which in November, attracts people from all important Roman town called Scabilis – its inhabitants are still over to its famous National Horse Fair. It is around here that the referred to as “Escalabitanos” today. Over the centuries history thoroughbred Lusitanian horses, a pedigree valued all over the has filled it with churches and temples, many of which are in world, are bred. the gothic style. The Church of Santa Clara and the Church of Graça are two examples of this. REGIÃO SETÚBAL REGIÃO SANTARÉM SO NEAR CONSTÂNCIA ALMOUROL GOLEGÃ A1 A2 PARQUE NATURAL DA ARRÁBIDA A15 SANTARÉM LISBOA SETÚBAL A1 SESIMBRA TRÓIA A1 A13 GRUTAS MIRA D’AIRE REGIÃO ÓBIDOS REGIÃO SINTRA R AZENHAS DO MAR PRAIA DAS MAÇÃS PRAIA GRANDE NAZARÉ ALCOBAÇA PENICHE CABO DA ROCA SINTRA IC19 19 ÓBIDOS A15 A8 SANTA CRUZ P RIBE E On the way you can take in the various Bull Rings, like that There is nothing better to finish off your trip than to watch the at Chamusca, constructed in the Arab style. Chamusca also sunset from Almourol Castle, a monument that was elected one affords one of the most beautiful views in the Ribatejo, from the of the 7 wonders of Portugal, built on a small unexpected island, forecourt of the Our Lady of Pranto Hermitage whose interior 310 metres long by 75 wide, rising from the bed of the Tejo River. is decorated with 12th and 13th Century tiles. In Casa Rural, a re-creation of a peasant village, you can learn more about the lives of the local population during the 1930s and 40s. SO MUCH, SETÚBAL/TRÓIA BLUE OVER GREEN 20 Near the capital, the region of Setúbal is the place for weekend getaways on the beach and submersing yourself in nature. Arriving in Setúbal, the Fort of São Filipe stands out from a distance. In the 1960s the building was converted into a Pousada hotel, from which you can now take in some of the best views of the Sado Estuary. In the middle of the Arrábida Nature Park, hidden among the trees on the mountains’ southern slopes, you will find the Convent of Our Lady of Arrábida. It was founded in 1538-39 when D. João de Lencastre, 1st Duke of Aveiro, ceded the Serra da Arrábida to Frei Martinho, a Franciscan monk, for him to be able to fulfil his dream of living a hermit’s life dedicated to Our Lady. Head down towards the sea. Portinho da Arrábida is a charming beach, where the golden sands meet the turquoise blue of the calm sea waters much sought after by divers and sports fishermen. SO NEAR ALM GOLEGÃ A1 A2 PARQUE NATURAL DA ARRÁBIDA LISBOA A15 SANTARÉM SETÚBAL A1 SESIMBRA TRÓIA A13 REGIÃO ÓBIDOS REGIÃO SINT AZENHAS DO MAR PRAIA DAS MAÇÃS PRAIA GRANDE NAZARÉ ALCOBAÇA PENICHE CABO DA ROCA 21 ÓBIDOS A15 A8 SANTA CRUZ Nearby is Arrábida Fort. Dating from the 12th Century, since On the way you may catch sight of storks or flamingos that 1991 it has housed an Oceanography Museum and a marine stopover and nest here. With a bit of luck you might even see a biology centre. family of bottlenose dolphins, emblems of this Estuary. On returning to Setúbal, savour the delicacies of a gastronomy based on the sea and then explore the Sado Estuary a little more. This nature reserve is of huge ecological importance with its environmental conditions favouring the development of unique flora and fauna. Take the ferry over to the Tróia peninsula and enjoy the landscape. SINTRA On arrival at Tróia, be amazed by the dunes and wild beaches of this Peninsula which is just 17 km long and 1.5 km wide. I SO MUCH, To travel through Lisbon Region is also to discover an itinerary Whenever you find yourself near the sea you will be beckoned of authentic flavours that result from the interaction of man with by fish and seafood dishes. In Setúbal discover the traditional his environment and the refinement of wisdom along centuries fried cuttlefish, and the rich tasty stews brimming with a variety of tradition. This is what makes the offerings to the palate of fish. In Peniche, don’t miss the famous steamed lobster. The unmissable on this journey. Ginjinha of Óbidos, a delicious local liqueur, is as well known as Starting in the capital, let yourself be won over by the fame and by the goodness of the Belém pastries which are even more delicious when sprinkled with sugar and cinnamon. In Sintra, try “travesseiros” and “queijadas” to sweeten your mouth. the town itself. At the Chocolate Fair it is served up in a chocolate cup, doubling the drinker’s pleasure with its sweet mixture of flavours. And in Almeirim, in the region of Santarém, discover a substantial flavoursome broth of meat and vegetables – the famous Stone Soup. GastronomY 22 A JOURNEY OF IRRESTIBLE FLAVOURS SO NEAR TOURIST INFORMATION POINTS ASK ME ASK ME Lisboa Lisboa Welcome Centre Praça do Comércio | Tel.: +351 210 312 810 09.00-20.00 Artesanato do Tejo Rua do Arsenal, 25 | Tel.: +351 210 312 820 10.00 - 18.00 Lisbon Airport Airport Arrivals | Tel.: +351 218 450 660 07.00-24.00 Palácio Foz Praça dos Restauradores | Tel.: +351 213 463 314 09.00-20.00 Estação de Santa Apolónia Train Station – International Terminal | Tel.: +351 218 821 606 08.00-13.00 | Tuesday to Saturday Rua Augusta Quiosque Augusta – Rua Augusta | Tel.: +351 213 259 131 10.00-13.00 | 14.00-18.00 Belém Quiosque de Belém - Mosteiro dos Jerónimos | Tel.: +351 213 658 435 10.00-13.00 | 14.00-18.00 | Tuesday to Saturday Y/LISBOA Rua Jardim do Regedor, 50 1150- 193 Lisboa Tel: +351 213 472 134 10.00-22.00 ASK ME Estoril Arcadas do Parque, 2769-503 Estoril Tel: +351 214 687 630 10.00-18.00 ASK ME Cascais Rua Visconde da Luz, 14 / 14-A - 2750-414 Cascais Tel: +351 214 822 327 10.00-18.00 ASK ME Ericeira Rua Dr. Eduardo Burnay 46 - Ericeira - 2655-370 Ericeira Tel: +351 261 861 095 10.00-18.00 23 SO MUCH, WORLD HERITAGE LEIRIA MOSTEIRO DE BATALHA FÁTIMA CONVENTO DE CRISTO TOMAR MOSTEIRO DE ALCOBAÇA ÓBIDOS 24 CASTELO DE ALMOUROL CONVENTO DE MAFRA SANTARÉM SINTRA OEIRAS LISBOA CASCAIS MOSTEIRO DOS JERÓNIMOS ESTORIL TORRE DE BELÉM CONVENTO DA ARRÁBIDA SETÚBAL SO NEAR TELL ME STORIES On these roads, there are stones that speak, as monumental Nearby, the Cultural Landscape of Sintra, the first centre of witnesses, places which, through their telling of specially rare histories, Romantic architecture in Europe, an invitation to dreams and fantasies, have deserved their classification as World Heritage Sites. also deserves its UNESCO classification. Embark on this voyage of discovery through Monasteries, Convents In Tomar, the glory of the Templars is magically celebrated in the and Fortifications that trace the path a country has carved out, the form of the Convent of Christ, a construction of unique splendour that identity of its people and the decisively important role it has played in dates back to the time when the nation itself was founded. World History. Homage to the divine continues throughout the country, through In Lisbon, the epic saga of the Discoveries is celebrated in unique unique, grandiose and unrepeatable building projects such as the monuments, ultimate expressions of the Manueline style. In the Monastery at Alcobaça and the Convent of Santa Maria da Vitória Jerónimos Monastery witness an unrivalled meeting with spirituality (better known as the Monastery of Batalha). and in the Belém Tower get to know this most beautiful way of recording the departure point for an adventure. 25 SO MUCH, LEIRIA FÁTIMA TOMAR RESERVA DAS BERLENGAS 26 PARQUE NATURAL DAS SERRAS DE AIRE E CANDEEIROS PENICHE ÓBIDOS TAPADA DE MAFRA SINTRA RESERVA NATURAL PAÚL DO BOQUILOBO PARQUE NATURAL SINTRA/CASCAIS LEZÍRIA SANTARÉM RESERVA DO ESTUÁRIO DO TEJO LISBOA MONSANTO RESERVA DO ESTUÁRIO DO SADO PARQUE NATURAL DA ARRÁBIDA SETÚBAL SO NEAR A trip through Lisbon and its surroundings also involves an protected status to over 10 hectares, Nearby the Sado Estuary encounter with nature in unique Nature Parks, Protected Areas, Nature Reserve has a unique ecosystem in which storks, Estuaries and Beaches. flamingos and dolphins all live. The Monsanto Forest Park acts as the lungs of the capital, In Mafra Forest you will have a unique opportunity to observe where Lisbonites go for walks and sports. In Sintra the Serra , fallow deer, red deer, wild boar, foxes and various birds of prey shrouded in mystery and not infrequently in fog, invites you to in their natural habitat. And, arriving at Peniche and catching go for walks, in a warm coat and comfortable shoes. the boat you can explore the Berlengas Nature Reserve (from Discover the Tejo Estuary Protected Zone , home to June to September) . innumerable species of water birds including stilts, avocets and Finally, the Serras de Aire e Candeeiros Natural Park reveal pratincoles. Adjoining Setúbal, the Arrábida Nature Park gives Jurassic trails and caves carved out by the slow action of water. 27 THE INSPIRATION OF NATURE AND NATURAL PARKS 028 TURISMO DE LISBOA Rua do Arsenal, nº15 1100-038 Lisboa T: 351 210 312 700 F: 351 210 312 899 E: [email protected] www.visitlisboa.com