terça-feira, 19 de janeiro de 2016

Serra da Estrela

A few times over the years...

       Although I live near by, it's not with that much frequency that I go to the mountains (I know it's something quite stupid...). I'll tell you a little bit about this specific mountain.
       Serra da Estrela is the name given to the mountain range where are the highest peaks of Portugal. The mountain reaches a maximum altitude of 2000 meters (to rely on a tower of 9 meters). This is part of six municipalities: Manteigas, Guarda, Seia, Gouveia, Celorico da Beira and Covilhã (where I live).
     In addition to the snow, fauna and flora, you can explore the entire human wealth, cultural, historic and gastronomic of the region.You can find here the Vodafone ski resort, the only one in Portugal, beyond the highest point, the tower. 
Other sights are the Bear Stone (Pedra do Urso), the Monument to Our Lady of Good Star (Monumento a Nossa Senhora da Boa Estrela), the Hell Pit (Poço do Inferno) and Hardy pitcher (which draws the most intrepid to climb) (Cântaro Magro), the Head of the Old (Cabeça da Velha) and Long Pond (Lagoa Comprida).
In terms of gastronomy, bread and cheese are the main stars. Peculiar something is the dog of the Serra da Estrela, typical of the region, whose main function is the grazing of sheep in an area where practices such as transhumance (can (re)read the post about the rattles) and the renewal of pastures by fire are common.
      As I said, though I don't go so often to the mountains, I have some pretty anecdotal episodes: from sledding as a child, almost getting buried in snow (and fortunately it was only up to the knee and inside a covered river with snow), taking pictures with "Olaf" and catching a colossal cold just to take some beautiful photographs with a beautiful sundown.

It's fun and attracts many tourists in winter, especially around Christmas and New Year, however, is never sure when it snows ...




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