A holiday on The Algarve in Southern Portugal is not neccesarily just about beaches
and playing golf - you can enjoy some really nice walks either along the coastal paths or
go inland in the countryside hiking amongst the hills in the Algarve's North.
Of course the mild winter weather in the Algarve is pretty handy for some winter
walking as a break from our frequently damp and cold English winter weather conditions.
We have created a series of Algarve Walks and
Photographs pages which give walking instructions and descriptive
photographs of several walks or short area descriptions plus photos of
places we visited and simply wandered around
but where you can easily make up your own walks and go as far as you wish.
The walks pages are
full of photographs so are useful even if you do not go out walking much since
they give an idea of what can be found on holiday sightseeing and touring trips as well. A brief
description of all these walks etc are listed further below on a menu.
Our hiking information/description are from our holiday to the Algarve during October 2006.
There are lots of Fontes (springs) around when you go inland and several of our walks go
via these - also we have a nice walk out of Paderne which visits a windmill and also a lovely Roman Bridge.
Although there are buses serving the Algarve the times
are not that great and we found the best way - only practical way - to
get to these walks was by use of a hire car. Certainly for the inland
walks and for wandering around the fabulous Western Coast beaches you
must have your own transport. The walks vary from circulars to the ones on the coast
which are there and backs - it is important to note that the cliffs are
pretty fragile along the coast and you need to take extreme care on the
edges.
Also the Algarve has what are known as Algarves*- these
are large holes often found near cliff edges - and they are very
deep with extremely fragile edges. They are often fairly well fenced and obvious in the
more popular walking areas but we did find quite a few that were not obvious until we were
right by them and it would be easy to walk/fall into one during poor visibility.
It is well worth taking at least lightweight walking boots if you plan to do any
walking on the Algarve whilst on holiday - we would have found some of the walks
described quite uncomfortable because of the rocky and scree surfaces - and
sometimes too slippery - without the ankle and tread support of our walking boots.
On the subject of visibility and caution when walking, we experienced really heavy mist conditions whilst out walking on several days - including inland on the hills. The proximity of the Atlantic Ocean means that the weather can change very rapidly with either heavy mist, heavy rain squalls, low cloud and even thunderstorms turning up very quickly - we found this particularly the case on the Algarve's Western Coast.
*Algarves. "Algarves" 
are natural pits
found amongst the limestone rocks that make up the Algarve Coastline and
are created as a result of
chemical and mechanical erosion over millions of years. As the limestone
fractures it is infiltrated by rain water - and due to the water's high
carbon dioxide content it becomes acidified and dissolves the limestone. This process continuously increases the
cracks both in depth and width to create natural pits and underground
caves.
Further cliff erosion is
then created by the collapse of underground galleries - then the sea and wind
do the rest to create the Algarve's really spectacular Southern Atlantic coastline.
Algarve Walks Menu.
| Rocha da Pena | Circular from the springs - derelict windmills, limestone ridge - back via Penina |
| Querenca. | Circular to a small river - into the hills - wandering back on quiet roads |
| Castro Marim | Flat 11.75km walk round the saltpans/river with lot's of wildlife to be enjoyed |
| Castro Marim | Visit to the castle with some photographs |
| Silves Walk | 8 km Circular - Old Town castle, levada, windmill - back over hills via forest. |
| Mira-Rio Levadas | Wandering alongside a levada and the river |
| Capo da Vincent | Western Atlantic Cliffs/beaches/fort + lighthouse at Sagres - Torre de Aspa |
| Alte | Circular from the Fonte Grande (springs) into the countryside and back |
| Paderne | Circular visits Paderne Castle, Roman Bridge - rolling hills - windmill and back. |
| Carvoeiro to Benagil | There + Back Coastal Walk - via lighthouse, beaches and cliffs with great scenery |
| Benagil-Nossa Senhora | Another coastal there + back - the feature is fabulous coastline and great beaches |
| Albulfeira-Santa Eulalia | *below* Photographs of the coastline as we wandered along the cliff path |
A walk along Albulfeira's Coastline with Photos.
There are fabulous beaches and really
scenic cliffs along the coast out of Albulfeira towards Olhos de Agua. The
cliffs are not too sheer as far as Santa Eulalia and if you are beach walking
along here and the tide rises you can sometimes divert up into the cliffs else
simply climb onto rocks and wait it out - obviously walking along as far as
Santa Eulalia is therefore best during low tides. Certainly if you want to
get along between Santa Eulalia and Olhos de Agua the beaches have really high
and sheer cliffs - therefore being caught out by a rising tide around this
stretch could be quite hazardous.
As guidance walking as far as Santa Eulalia and back is around 12kms.
From Albufeira Old Town go through the tunnel to reach the cliff top where there
are several cafes, turn left and go through a rock archway to get to Albufeira's
beach.
Giving any precise details about walking along the coast is pointless since you simply continue along via various beaches - sometimes having to divert off the beach for short distances before rejoining it again. The way you walk will be totally dependant on the state of the tide - sometimes walking on the sand and other times climbing through rocky areas - however the path is always clear.
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| Albufeira's Beach | Tunnel onto the beach | Albufeira Beach and Old Town | Albufeira Beach | Albufeira Beach | Long view Albuferia's Beach |
You cannot walk along the bottom of the
cliffs here but have to walk up into the cliffs and into a conservation
area. A sign says "to hotel area only" but a narrow path on the right
takes you across to re-join the cliff path.
A little way along the cliff path you end up fairly high above the sea - the
sea-shore at high tide is not passable. We continued up the cliff on a
narrow path hoping to find a way round but reached a gate and a dead end -
this finished our outbound walk.




Below are a few photos taken on the way back to
Abulfeira - circular walks are always nice but you also do get very
different views when you just return on coast walks like the one described
above.





We have a huge amount of Portugal - Algarve hiking and photographs pages on our site all packed with photos of beaches and coastline as well as the less visited Algarve countryside inland - see the above walks menus or our Algarve Home Page.
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