This is no longer the first time that the newspaper The Telegraph Talk about the Algarve and the best things to do in the region. With spring almost arriving, the British newspaper has published an article where it made a list with suggestions for activities to do during the season before summer. With meteorology not to invite the baths, the tips are to explore several tracks, however, the The Telegraph ‘Forgotten’ to alert tourists to a detail.
Before the suggestions of the best things to do in the Algarve during spring, the He points out that at the season that begins in late March, “the landscape comes to life with wild flowers that paint the hills in vibrant tones, such as Esteva, the yellow man and the wild orchids.”
It offers “spectacular views of limestone cliffs, hidden caves and isolated beaches”
Faced with this scenario, the British media agency begins by recommending a visit to the trail of the seven suspended valleys. Starting at Marinha Beach and ending at Vale Centeanes Beach, the six -kilometer track “takes walkers along the dramatic Costa do Algarve, offering spectacular views of limestone cliffs, hidden caves and isolated beaches.”
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The newspaper also highlights the good signs of the entire course, as well as the presence of several Miradouns. A reference is also made to the Bennemola Trail source, which provides the walkers a walk through the interior of the Algarve, where it will come across freshwater springs, a stream and a diversity of flora and fauna.
The Telegraph does not warn for danger of the Ponta da Piedade walkways
In the same article, the rail and the walkways of Ponta da Piedade also appear in great prominence. It is a path that connects lakes to the headlight of Ponta da Piedade. The vast majority of the route is done through walkways that rise on the top of cliffs, however, the publication of the The Telegraph Do not warn the walkers to the danger of leaving the boundaries defined by the walkways.
It’s just as the Blog Vacaches Worlds, “Ponta da Piedade clumps are very unstable and, as such, dangerous,” so you should never leave children alone while traveling the journey. You should not abandon the area delimited by the walkways, given the instability of the cliffs.
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