Viseu and the Serra da Estrella
At night we have some rain and we find out that our tent isn't waterproof anymore. But we didn't let the weather discourage us and first went to Viseu. But we don't let that discourage us and we are ready for new adventures. First to Viseu and then a trip through the highest mountain range in Portugal, the Serra da Estrella.
Viseu is a small and attractive town. We walk through the narrow streets up the hill to the old centre where the cathedral (right) stands on a square. We sit outside for a meal, so that proves it isn't really bad weather nor cold. This medieval centre has a lot of artisans and small shops and we could be back in time for several centuries.From Seia we take the N339, a narrow and twisting road to Torre where the clouds fly over in a great hurry. Sometimes we drive through a cloud, in a thick fog, sometimes the sky looks very bright and blue.
It is very quiet on the road and we sometimes feel as if being on another, deserted planet. Near Torre lies the highest point of Portugal (left), 1993 metres above sealevel. Despite some vegetation we occasionally see, this landscape is mostly empty and desolate, with it's granite rockformations.
From Torre we first drive towards Covilha, but then back again and through the glacier valley of Zezere to Manteigas, a quiet village which is totally surrounded by the mountains.
In Manteigas we have a short break. Then it takes us more than an hour to climb the hillsides to reach the northern side of the Serra da Estrella with many breathtaking panoramic views on the glacier valley we have just gone through.
We only traversed a part of the Serra da Estrella, but the trip is really worthwhile. This mountain range has a very unique character and is very different from the rest of Portugal, so don't miss it when you are there.© Teije and Elisabeth 2000 - 2012
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with Elisabeth and Teije