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Monchique and Barranco do Demo Walkway.

Monchique and Barranco do Demo Walkway.

The hills are alive with the sound of huffing and puffing lol. Yes we are back in the mountains. This […]

March 31, 2026 0
Silves – back to the hills I go

Silves – back to the hills I go

There is an amazing amount of history in the Algarve. Whether you are on the coast or decide to travel […]

March 28, 2026 0
Alte – tucked in the Algarve Hills

Alte – tucked in the Algarve Hills

I’m a water person so the only way you can talk me into leaving the ocean/lake is possibly a waterfall, […]

March 20, 2026 1
Ferragudo – Why I fell in love with the Algarve

Ferragudo – Why I fell in love with the Algarve

Back in 2017, before Covid, before Trump my instagram account was full of beautiful places to visit. 2 places that […]

March 17, 2026 0
Loule – can’t miss the farmers market

Loule – can’t miss the farmers market

A visit to the Loule Farmers market is a must if you are in the Algarve. Even if you don’t […]

March 14, 2026 0
Lagos – Always a Thrill

Lagos – Always a Thrill

Lagos is one of my favourite towns to visit in the Algarve, it is a lively, vibrant town full of […]

March 12, 2026 0
Porto – A Very Special Bookstore

Porto – A Very Special Bookstore

After a busy day yesterday, we decided to start off our morning with a visit to Livraria Lello, definitely the […]

March 9, 2026 0
Porto – Land of Port, Hills and Bridges

Porto – Land of Port, Hills and Bridges

The highways in Portugal are amazing, especially in the off season. Speed limits are 120 and with no one on […]

March 5, 2026 0
Nazare – home of the Giant Wave

Nazare – home of the Giant Wave

Nazare home of the giant wave and surfing capital. Long before that (and still is a lovely fishing village) nestled […]

March 2, 2026 0
Muskoka Winter Wonderland

Muskoka Winter Wonderland

Every year we wish we could get up to Muskoka more often, but life gets in the way. We now […]

February 14, 2026 1

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