Peneda-Geres National Park

A change of pace today. We booked a guided tour of Portugal's only national park. It's about 100km from Porto. Our tour consisted of a Citreon people mover, 2 x guides, 2 x Brits from London, 2 x Americans from Florida and us of course. We mostly avoided talking politics, especially with the Floridians.

Peneda-Geres is beautiful of course. A national park here is a bit different to what we think of back home. It has streets and villages and farms etc. This has to be expected given human habitation was lots-BC. 

The tour was a bit of a highlights trip with the odd waterfall, strategic outlook and a lunch provided in a small village with a farm house style setting. The food was so good. We enjoyed a local "Green wine" or Vino Verde. Not sure if we do this at home, but we should. The final act was a shot of "Fire water", another Portuguese style drink.

The guide made us do this. We are howling like wolves. This village has history with the native wolves.

A wolf trap. They drove the wolves down these walls (dates back to the 1700's) into a pit at the end. The wolves are now protected and thriving currently.

Vicki on an ascent to a waterfall

An outlook

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The tallest "tree" on this hill is actually a cell phone tower


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