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Camino Torres Trancoso-Braga June 2021
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[QUOTE="jungleboy, post: 926606, member: 77691"] [B]Day 2: Sernancelhe to Moimenta da Beira (~19km)[/B] Another beautiful day weather-wise, and while the walk wasn’t as spectacular as yesterday, it had its moments. There was a fair bit of road walking, but the non-road sections were very nice, in forested areas or on country lanes surrounded by vineyards, olive trees and wild cherry trees (with devastatingly unripe cherries). Even the road sections were OK; the Portuguese guide describes the stretch into Rua (yes, a town whose name means street) as dangerous, but I didn’t think it was. There wasn’t much traffic and there was a sidewalk. A sidewalk! That would have been useful [URL='https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/caminho-nascente-from-tavira-spring-2021.69855/post-919858']walking into Évora[/URL] a few weeks back. The highlight of the stage was the Miradouro de Nossa Senhora das Necessidades, a church and viewpoint overlooking a dam-lake. We spoke to the church’s sacristan for a while and he took us inside and told us all about the renovations he has done. Here’s the view both ways: of the whitewashed church set against an almost impossibly blue sky, and looking out over the lake. [ATTACH type="full" alt="30BFD6BF-5110-4920-BE21-CD86571F9969.jpeg"]101874[/ATTACH] [ATTACH type="full" alt="87DFB73A-1D8A-4571-8486-DA2641A11B1B.jpeg"]101875[/ATTACH] Moimenta da Beira doesn’t seem to have that much going for it. It’s mostly a modern town strung along a main road, but there was a nicer, older part that we walked through before hitting the road. We used the afternoon to rest and do some camino-type admin (achievement of the day: washing my walking shirt and having it dry so quickly that I could put it back on and wash my non-walking shirt and have it dry in time for dinner). We are staying at the Pico do Meio Dia which is just €25/double and at the attached restaurant we just ate a veggie dinner for €6 (for two!) and had 1/2 litre of wine for €1.50! [/QUOTE]
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