Albufeira to Sagres….a day trip to the most southwestern point of Continental Europe
Categories Portugal 2024, 2017The previous evening we wandered into the Old Town for dinner at the Restaurante Solgamba which features a traditional menu… pleasant interior with ambient lighting (we hate overlit restos) and a friendly waiter. Curiously we found featured on the menu Ukrainian food > it turns out the waiter was the owner and Ukrainian. He, his brother and their families had emigrated to the Algarve many years ago (I am quite sure there is more to this tale)…from there on we conversed in a patois of Polish/Ukrainian. Although we did not partake of the Ukrainian fare we settled on Linguine with Shrimp and a Seafood Linguine with a rather good though modestly priced bottle of white wine > an absolutely excellent meal! Accompanying the bill was a beaker of Port compliments of the House which we “had” to consume …nice touch. With a parting “Slawa Ukraina” we meandered uphill to our digs…a lovely evening!
A beautiful morning greets and we go into hurry-up mode to finish breakfast and get on our way. We have been waiting for a perfect day to visit the much-hyped Sagres area. There are two ways of driving between towns in the Algarve: on secondary roads or the paid highways…we found taking secondary roads to be quite slow and seldom particularly scenic so we have generally opted for the autoestrada, using the secondary roads when we want to visit additional towns, beaches etc, along the way. The Farol (Lighthouse) do Cabo de Sao Vicente is as far west as we can drive or fall off the edge of Continental Europe > 92 km and about 75 minutes of driving…
All this gawking at the surfers left us hungry which can quickly turn to “hangry” so the wise course of action was to pass on visiting the Fortaleza de Sagres….well actually a great excuse to come back in a week or two. We headed back to Val de Bispo as we had read there was a very good Portuguese restaurant > Ribeira do Poco, so with high expectations we headed into this tipico resto, with seafaring decor > nice, the waiter was ok, and ordered the pratos do dia (it was Sunday mostltly Portuguese clients) a turbot with boiled potatoes, veggies and a small salad…well, we were underwhelmed, it had to be the smallest turbot in the ocean and of mediocre taste…..oh well, you can’t be right every time…and it wasn’t bad, just not great.
With that we took the slow road back to Albufeira stopping briefly in Salema and Luz, both very nice beachside communities, the latter in particular being quite busy with a very nice beach and boardwalk…we felt a bit done and took the autostrada home.
All in all a super day trip…