Portugal - Silves - 8 km Circular walk which visits Silves Old Town Castle,
then continues along levadas then returns back via forest tracks.
Silves is a busy, medium size town which is well worth visiting just for a look round (there is a nice
Roman bridge which crosses the river and also a fine castle) - under normal circumstances
the town has loads of parking available.
From
the south cross the bridge into Silves then turn left onto the 124 road at the
traffic lights - the main car parks are located a little way along on the
left.
Note when we visited in October 2006 the entire car park was cordoned off
for repairs so we had to park on the road side but probably all is available
again now.. (the dogs seen in some of the photos are not our dogs - 4 of them
just joined us for the walk.)
Start the walk by making your way through the town and go via the high arch gateway of the tower then head steeply uphill to the Cathedral. Continue straight ahead passing the Cathedral to reach an area where there are some shops and a cafe, turn right and work your way on round the Cathedral and then turn left at the next road junction. This road goes downhill soon passing a picnic area on the right and the castle can be seen high above you on the left. Ignore a junction on the right and continue down to a main road junction.
Go left and then shortly go
right onto a track which goes alongside an orange grove - there used to be
a wetland area on the right but this seems to have

disappeared under
tarmac and concrete. The track becomes concrete as it climbs up by some
houses and then reaches the wide levada by a small footbridge.
Cross the bridge and turn right
along the levada's path for a few metres then turn left on a small path
heading towards some houses. On reaching a narrow road go left and then
shortly 
afterwards go right on a tarmac road - the windmill at Encherim
now comes into view perched on top of a hill.
On reaching the aquaduct
turn sharp left and at the next road junction turn right - follow this
along then take a narrow road on the right - this climbs and then when you
come to some houses take a track on the left. This track climbs very
steeply to the clearly visible windmill. (note it is possible this
windmill is now privately owned since it appeared that it was being
renovated and presumably will/has becomes someone's house.)
The views of the surrounding countryside are excellent up here - with quite a few large hillocks visible and tracks wandering about all over the place - you can easily see lots of options for walking out into the area although as far as we are aware none/hardly any of these tracks are on any map. Our walk continued by going past the windmill and soon quite steeply down and then back up as the track goes across the ridge - at the end of the ridge go left downhill going towards and then passing a fenced area and farm buildings on the left to reach a junction. Take the track on the right and follow this as it goes steeply uphill - keep right when the track forks and then on reaching a T-junction go left.
The track climbs and as it bends at yet another track junction go sharp right- the track winds it's
way down into a valley and then reaches a wide track junction.

Go sharp left and continue on down through the valley - the area is full
of trees including eucalyptus - simply stay on the main track ignoring a track on
the left at a bend - until you reach a major T-junction. Turn left onto
the wide dirt road and then as it reaches houses it becomes tarmac.
Continue straight ahead passing several
houses then just as you reach a huge palm tree on the left go left on a narrow
walkway up steps to reach a tarmac road. Go left then shortly look
for a path on the right which takes you up to the levada. Cross the somewhat smelly levada then turn
left and follow it all the way back to the bridge crossed earlier. Turn
right and re-trace your steps back into the centre of Silves. On reaching the church go
round the back of it by the small cafe where you will find the entrance to
the castle - well worth visiting.




There is a small entrance fee
and you may well find workmen restoring parts of the inside area
but there
are things to see and excellent views all round Silves
Mira-Rio Levadas - nice end to the day after the
Silves walk above - simply wander around here as little or as far as you wish. You can easily walk from Silves to Mira Rio mostly along the
levada but we did not have time - however on our way back from walking the
above short Silves circular we went the long way back to Albufeira and stopped
off and parked at the Mira Rio restaurant car-park just to have a quick look
round. The restaurant is located about 4.5kms along the Silves to Odelouca 124
road and is on the left immediately before a right hand bend.
Go to the left hand side of the restaurant through a gate
and then between buildings and follow the driveway, this bends left and very shortly arrives
above the levada. Almost immediately after leaving the tarmac area/yard there is a
rough narrow path which cuts off diagonally down the bank on scree to the levada -
cross over and then go left walking away from the restaurant. It is up to you
how far you want to walk - as mentioned it is possible to go all the way back
to Silves if you wish. The levada wanders around as it follows the course of
the river which is on the right. Below are a few photographs we took
around this area which we hope are of interest.










On your return and before climbing back
up the bank to the car park perhaps stay on the levada path and continue on past the Mira
Rio restaurant and just a little way along you can see where the levada
crosses the river.
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