Tuesday, May 17, 2022

Sir Turk and I Stay in Estremoz Castle

The Turk was getting quite proficient with driving in Portugal. This includes roundabouts at pretty much every intersection, including highway exits. Admittedly there may have been a few miscounts on how many roads we pass in the roundabout before turning off, but that's part of the excitement...not knowing how far you'll have to go to turn around. The toll freeways in Portugal are very nice and include comfortable rest stops, often with fuel, food, picnic and playground facilities, and even covered parking.

Leaving Belmonte, we headed south through a number of small towns, each with its own personality. Nisa is known for its lace and felt embroidery applications on clothing. They have unique red clay pottery, often with white stones decorative designs. And they are known for their sheep cheeses and sausages.

tiled lane in Nisa mimics their unique pottery

beautiful handmade laces
 
delicious local cheeses!!


original kitchen and pottery

















front door detail

old man with cane going grocery shopping

 










  After walking around Nisa, checking out the museum and enjoying our local cheese, we hopped in the car for Castle de Vide, another very pretty ancient town built around a castle (of course) from the 1200's. 

Castelo de Vide beyond the castle walls

walking along the castle wall

beautiful gardens in the town

town coat of arms

local art...and humor!























The castle of Marvao is my favorite. Stunning views of the castle - very close to the Spanish border - and views FROM the castle make it beautiful location to walk and gaze. We met a welcoming Belgium woman who was married to a local man. They had met when both were working in Belgium embassy and are now retired in this picturesque town. Of course, they also have a home in Lisbon. 

Marvao castle guarding the border

Turk peaks out of guard house
imposing walls

plenty of places to shoot arrows from

long walk to guard tower
door knocker on a home

windy lanes within the walls

hidden lanes

Pillory where all news was shared

original water source

cobblestones to the museum

church (museum)
Portuguese door screen to keep bugs out
We eventually got to our last destination of the day - the castle in Estremoz. OUR castle where we would stay a few days to explore the area.
stairway to our floor


beautiful tiles























lounge area

our room!



















village church below us
Moorish architecture in Estramoz town





























see 'oil pouring' holes!
castle tower (and parapets)
delicious dinner, surrounded by wines




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