Tuesday, 9 June 2026

Praia da Luz to Praia das Cabanas ..... What there and back !!!

 The Walk commenced on the promenade of Praia da Luz at 8:30 in the morning and everybody arrived at cafe Lazuli on time for the walk to start as advertised.

It was an early start but the heat of the previous few days had convinced us that we needed to start early in order to avoid the later heat. It was however never too hot as it was very breezy and on the top of the cliffs quite windy so we were very lucky with the weather. A perfect day for walking in fact.

A group picture was taken of 11 of us who commenced with Roz going to join us later by driving to Burgau to meet us there. Geoff stood in fofr alan to take the startr photo and triued to walk with us, but a gammy knee meant he had to go back for a coffee with a promise to meet up in Luz.



The walk commenced along the promenade at Luz  :




and turned right with the Fortaleza (now a restaurant ) on our left and the church on our right before we turned left again and continued along and out of Luz onto the cliffs.

It really is a very beautiful walk as it continues along the cliffs with the shimmering sea on our left .



We walked to the fishing village of Burgau some  5 1/2 km away from Luz where we met up with Roz  and Geoff who had also gone there to meet us.



Burgau is another beautiful tourist village with its sandy  beach. We passed through its narrow streets which still retains very much of the old Algarvian character not withstanding its growing popularity.

It was originally a fishing village and still has its boats although not so much fishing now takes place. Geoff decided another cup of coffee was in order....before driving on to Cabanas.


We continued up the paved road  for a few hundred metres before rejoining the cliffs above Burgau....








Have we got to climb that?


Well, we did it...

.... and walked on to  Praia das Cabanas....the Rambos first...


Follwed by the wimps...



 The small and very pretty sandy beach there has a café/restaurant and also a few trees where we sheltered and had our lunch 



Some of us took advantage of having a drink and went to the café.
I had  a coffee but as the café only functions during the summer and in order to make a profit the charge of €4 a coffee was considerable, and shocked some of the the walkers who thought it was disproportionate.

We sang Happy Birthday to Tim, a mere 75 today...



Whilst the group had been quite dispersed on its walk to Praia das Cabanas due to the differing speeds and terrain on our return the walk splintered.



The walk was advertised as not hilly but there were clearly one or two hills to contend with which separated the slower and faster walkers.




 Due to some people wishing to get back earlier 5 left  earlier than the main group of 7.
 I was part of the seven. Whilst I have been a member of the AWW group I have never known a situation where we ended up with 2 groups but I do believe it worked for everybody.


                                                                       The Leader, Bruce

No doubt it’s a sign of the times where people take different views and rigidly hold to them so we are very much à la mode. Anyway I hope so.

Whilst we returned by the same way we came it was of course very different returning going east rather than west and seeing the views from the opposite direction.

On returning to Burgau Steve and Margaret took us down some  steps which took us into the village which meant that we did not go onto the road into Burgau

Sue decided she had enough and went back with Geoff to meet us at Luz. and we now 6 of merry women and men continued.

My Wikilocs showed that we’re done less than 16 km but I’m not sure if that is correct.
Either way we arrived back at Lazuli happy and well.




I had wanted to go on to Boca do Rio but Tim had assured me that none of us were getting any younger and this was quite enough.
I think he was right and we all had had enough by the end.

I think the photographs show the beauty of this western coastline and I thank  all those who came very much and I hope you enjoyed it.

Bruce...thanks to Tim & Geoff for photos



Thursday, 28 May 2026

Easy, Peasy, Lemon Squeezy - A walk around Fonte Filipe - 27th May 2026

There was a very healthy turnout of 10 AWWalkers. I’m not sure if that was because I said it was short or easy. Seems like most AWWs prefer short and easy to long and hard in the summer. Good job it’s not a hash.

The 10 happy adventurers


From the left: Ros,Tim, Digby, Julie, Steve, Karen, Jan, Kieran and Fiona.  Tony behind the camera.

As we set off Ros pointed out that she had waited for a while in the bus shelter. Well we all know what happens in bus shelters !! I recalled when my lovely and more innocent friend Linda had asked if the ladies sitting on chairs on the N270 were waiting for a bus. Sadly I had to destroy her innocence by explaining what they were really waiting for!!

Thankfully Steve offered to help navigate and we set off down the PR11. 







Jan pointed out the beautiful thistles and explained that in Scotland they’re called pricks. I bet there are lots of pricks in Scotland


A little bit of friendly support.





It was good to be on easy tracks to start off with but then came to steeper, rockier downhill. Tim asked me to get his stick out for him and I obliged.
Across the dry river bed. 


Note the Irish bridge.



Up the road up to Almarjao Karen added some culture to the walk by pointing out the the tarmac design on the road looked like art. Very Jackson Pollock. We did have a chat about who might have added the strips. 


Up and up a bit more to Chapada where the chief navigator and myself had a discussion on shorter or longer. We opted for longer and harder. Of course, we’re the AWW. 


Nice start to the tough down and up on a wide shady track then up again


Is this the new zipwire?



Everyone knows I’m not good at going down but I was proud of myself for not crying on the steep decent. I did hold on to my stick or Tony as I usually call him.  Keiran, getting into the spirit of a hash AWW walk, asked if I’d like to hold something. Down to a small stream then up. 




Yes it was that steep!! Superstar Jan gave me a steadying push up a steep step after I lost a bit of balance and wonderful Fiona offered me a stick for the last leg of the climb.





Back down to the valley and shade. We also noticed that there was water running  We had an idea for later on the walk.  Still first of all a bit more up.











A sneaky little discussion with my co-navigator led to the first wet feet of the walk.
Through the river in the undergrowth. No piranha, crocodiles or anaconda but a short, sharp uphill to the road.


Dry footwear



Wet footwear







Along the fonte filipe road then off piste on a small track to the levada. Jan said she hadn’t been that way. What a shame. I was waiting for her to say she’d never come that way.



A pleasant lunch spot in the shade.  Great to have seating and tables. Very Civilized


Jan demonstrates her new aerobic exercisor







Just when you thought you had dry feet!  Second water crossing.  Just enjoy it. I did!!


We’re the facarwe!!  Off piste before a very piste off guy said we were on private land. And after Jan had asked him for directions in perfect Portuguese!!! He was not very helpful at all.





Back onto the right track.


A welcome and  well deserved drink. Not good enough for some though.....
Jan complained about her small glass of wine and the lovely cafe owner obliged with a bigger one.   Jan's always after a large one.

Thanks to Steve for the navigation, Steve and Tim for photographs and everyone for coming on another hot day.

The stats:
Distance:  9.9 kms
Climb:  244 m
Moving time: 2 h 22 mins
Total time.  3 h 34 mins