Algar Seco

The Algarve coastline is well known for its beauty and we are lucky to have some wonderful stretches very close to Ferragudo.

A visit to Algor Seco, just outside Carvoeiro is a must. Take a relaxing stroll along the boardwalk across the cliff top and take in the stunning rock formations and caves, carved out of the limestone bedrock. For the more adventurous you can descend the stone steps (a long flight) to the base.

At the base of the cliff you can enjoy a drink or meal at the Boneca bar, or stop off at the Algar Seco resort restaurant, overlooking the cliffs and ocean.

Life Back in Ferragudo

After a weeks of lockdown and gradual easing of restrictions, it was great news that the weekend lockdown was lifted in Lagoa last weekend. Coinciding with Mother’s day in Portugal, the square was suddenly lively with a great buzz! All the restaurants are maintaining social distancing and sanitising, so even with lots more people it still seems safe. After seeing the UK weather forecast for the last few days, we certainly appreciated sitting outside in our shorts and t-shirts, enjoying food and drink at our favourite restaurants and bars. It was great also to see live music back at Club Nau! And if you have been missing live music – try V5 bar this coming Saturday, just off the square on Rua 25 de Abril.

Walking along the river away from the square, good to see Borda do Cais and Sueuste restaurants also open with lots of outside space. A few minutes drive away, or a leisurely 4k stroll, Quinta dos Santos has also just re-opened. Lovely to sit and enjoy the views over the vines whilst sampling the sharing dishes washed down with a fabulous selection of home brewed beers and Quinta dos Santos own wines.

Life is definitely back in Ferragudo – enjoy!

Are You Storking Me?!

Storks nesting a-plenty in Ferragudo! The many storks that live in and around the village are busy preparing their nests – we see them atop the old brick chimneys which are a feature of Ferragudo, but there are more storks than nests, so some nest builders get more creative, including pylons, telegraph poles and even road signs. Here are a couple I spotted walking through the village the other day, just a few minutes away from our sea-front holiday apartments.

Spring Is Here!

So, after a couple of cloudy/rainy weeks (nothing compared to UK!!) spring is definitely here in Ferragudo!

We are so lucky in Ferragudo. Even with lockdown, we have so many lovely cliff-top and country-side walks. And just look at the amazing blossom, wild flowers and greenery all around us – amazing!

Stunning Sunsets

At this time of year we get some stunning sunsets over the sea. Yesterday was one – the photos below are taken from one of our rental apartments, overlooking the castle towards the marina at Praia da Rocha. We still have some availability in the lead up to Christmas and New Year if you fancy coming to see sunsets for yourself. Have a look at our apartment details and contact us for best rates and discounts!

sunset over the castle and marina taken from our rental apartment in ferragudo
stunning sunset from our apartment in Ferragudo

Dolphin Watching

It’s almost the end of the season, but we managed to book a trip with Wildwatch last weekend and had a great day out dolphin watching.

We had blue skies, sunshine and the sea was calm. We set out on the Ocean Explorer rib at a good pace – thankful we had taken staff advice and worn our jackets to guard against the wind. After around 30 minutes, we slowed and our marine biologist guide explained signs to look out for that might indicate dolphins. Sure enough we soon spied our first dolphins, who decided to entertain us. They swam alongside the boat, going from side to side and back to front. We had a brief glimpse of a shark, identified by its two fins. Then thought we saw another shark which was, in fact, a mother and baby dolphin swimming together whilst the baby was feeding – fantastic!

On the return trip we got an added bonus of a trip along the coastline from Alvor to Ferragudo, with close up views of some of the rocky outcrops and caves.

If you have already been on a dolphin watching trip, you will know what a great experience it is – and different every time. If you haven’t tried it yet, it’s definitely worth adding to your “must do” list.

Check out our video clip on Instagram.

Beach Walk in Praia da Rocha

After a vigorous cliff top walk recently, we decided a change of pace was needed. After making sure the tide was low, we set off from the marina along the beach at Praia da Rocha.

When you think you’ve gone as far as you can along the main beach, an archway through the cliff leads on to a delightful walk along many coves, some with beach side restaurants and bars, with amazing cliffs, rocks and caves. You certainly get to see why it’s called the Beach of Rocks! It feels a million miles apart from the busy main beach and marina.

The beach walk alone is great, but if you feel a little more energetic or adventurous, when you really have gone as far as possible along the beach, take a walk up to the cliff top and see even more stunning views (and I don’t just mean of the naturist beach a little way along!). There is easy access to the top via a path behind the little car park.

This was a lovely walk, taking around two and half hours to cover a distance of 9.5km in a round trip back to the marina – just right to work up a thirst and appetite for lunch at NoSoloÁgua before catching the water taxi back to Ferragudo.

On the trail from Ferragudo to Carvoeiro

So, armed with my new walking poles and in good company of a couple of friends, off we set to walk from Ferragudo to Carvoeiro. We set off early and the weather was great for a hike – not too sunny and a nice breeze. The first stretch across Praia Grande and up the path to O Molhe we’ve all done many times before. Great views back across the beach and over to Praia da Roche and not too taxing.

Then onto Praia Pintadinho, past the lighthouse and behind Praia Caneiros and onwards! Much of the route is fairly easy and there are magnificent views of the coastline, little beaches and coves. Amazing how close to the cliff edge some of the local fishermen sit!

Now here comes the but! Some of the terrain gets pretty hard going (well for me, anyway!) Some quite steep climbs and rocky descents – I was very glad to have my walking poles, that’s for sure. The route is marked with wooden posts, but in some places these are not easy to spot.

By the time we made it to Carvoeiro, it had taken around three and a half hours and we had walked almost 9km. We were all glad to sit down, have a cold drink and wait for our lift back to Ferragudo. Tired and legs aching a bit, but it was a great walk, very exhilarating and an excellent way to appreciate the wonderful stretch of coastline with its beautiful beaches and amazing rock formations.

As a guide, it took us around three and a half hours of steady walking and we met people along the route of various ages, going at different paces. Some people have told me they do the walk in two and half hours. We even saw some joggers!