No holidays since 2019. I’m spending more and more time wanting to
see new sights. I want to be dazzled again. So many places!
Considering my reluctance to fly, near Europe is looking particularly
attractive, and, of those countries, Portugal is the one least
travelled to date.
I’m not a beach
dweller; I get bored. What I do love is visiting Neolithic, medieval,
Roman, early Christian, Pre-Christian, you get it, sites. Churches,
ruined castles, palaces, archaeological digs, bridges, towers, wells,
bells etc. I have difficulty passing any of them; something to be
seen that I haven’t, it irks me.
Back to Portugal.
Though it doesn’t have anything like the number of World Heritage
Sites to be found in neighbouring Spain, France or Germany; it does
have 14 that are quite close to each other and constitute a very
doable touring route around the northern two thirds of the country,
with Braga the most northerly site and Evora the most southerly.
Starting at Lisbon,
heading north via Sintra, Coimbra, Porto onto Braga and returning
via the Douro wine-making region, dipping into Spain to include three
destinations there, and heading on south via Elvas, Evora back to
Lisbon.
17 World Heritage
Sites easily included inside two weeks. On the way, I’ll have seen Neolithic, medieval, Roman, early Christian, Pre-Christian sites:
churches, ruined castles, palaces, archaeological digs, bridges,
towers, wells, bells etc.
Sorted then and
happy to resume my couch overlooking Donegal Bay.