Algarve - Exploring ruins in the South Algarve
A little variety is good. I still have a lot of pictures from the Azores to report about, but at the weekend we made a nice trip to the southern Algarve where we discovered great things. As you might now from my many posts in the past, there are many ruins to find here on the Algarve in Portugal. By scrolling over google maps I´ve found a place near Portimao, on the other side of the river we haven´t been before.
It´s called Torre da Lapa and its a watchtower from the 17th century. I knew that where such a ruin stands there is certainly more to discover.
Here in the south there are so many places like this one with endless walking tracks, ruins and beautiful nature. The blue sky and the golden sandstone cliffs always make these little hikes special. Luckily the weather is much better now then weeks ago, the ocean is crystal clear again and the temperatures are that high that flowers begin to bloom.
That watchtower from the 17th century we´ve found looks like it went through some restoration as it looks almost like new. A very nice place with great views over the ocean, no wonder they have chosen this place to watch out for pirates.
One thing I like most here is exploring all these ruins. I always wonder for what purpose they were built. Some are not even finished. You could even see some remains of walls that probably date back to the 17th century as well.
The best thing for me about these ruins is, that you can always be certain that where there are ruins there are some graffitis. Some of them are good but most of them are just scribble. Anyway, the colours on the golden walls always make up for a good photo, especially when the sun is shining.
I don´t get the spelling error on that first photo. Can´t think of it to be a mistake. Does this make any sense to one of you? Enie one = Anyone
This was only a few of the ruins I could see, there were plenty more of them in the distance what makes it an awesome place to explore for hours.
What a beautiful start into the day and the weekend. After exploring that region for a while we were searching for a nice place to have a picknick. On days like this one we always gut out lunch with us.
After lunch we discovered an even more fascinating place we haven´t seen before. The algarve doesn´t stop to surprise me even after all the time we´ve spent here. Stay tuned for my next post to find out about that awesome place. Here is a little glimpse of what to expect.
you will find this post on pinmapple as well
[//]:# (!pinmapple 37.10083 lat -8.50208 long Algarve - Exploring ruins in the South Algarve d3scr)
Congratulations, your post has been added to Pinmapple! 🎉🥳🍍
Did you know you have your own profile map?
And every post has their own map too!
Want to have your post on the map too?
Interesting place. In don't think the grafitis should be on those walls.😓
It is. It depends if they are nice or not. I like the first one with the moon and think this one is ok.
https://twitter.com/1535612769915088909/status/1612766159656595457
The rewards earned on this comment will go directly to the people( @darthsauron ) sharing the post on Twitter as long as they are registered with @poshtoken. Sign up at https://hiveposh.com.
Walking around this place with historic ruins and the beauty of the landscape must be very refreshing. Love the flowers, but I wonder who wrote those grafittis.
It was...very good to relax and think about life :)
Wonderful selection of beautiful moments @betterthanhome 😊👋🏻
And the added graffiti 😎 very cool 😊 thanks for sharing!
Thank you :) yes, some of them fit in quite good. Love the one with the moon
You are so welcome, have a wonderful week further!
Hiya, @LivingUKTaiwan here, just swinging by to let you know that this post made it into our Top 3 in Daily Travel Digest #1756.
Your post has been manually curated by the @pinmapple team. If you like what we're doing, please drop by to check out all the rest of today's great posts and consider supporting other authors like yourself and us so we can keep the project going!
Become part of our travel community:
cool, thank you so much @livinguktaiwan
Incredible place! I also love ruins because they have a story to tell
but sometimes they can be a venue where thugs gather😆I figured it's so hot just by looking at the photos but I guess, not so much because it's near the ocean.
Thank you. Well, in some of these ruins homeless people have their tents and camp there but they are all friendly here in Portugal. Its winter here and pretty mild but also far away from hot :)
Thank you so much :)