Central
Portugal and its Silver Coast stretches
from Castelo de Paiva in the north
to Arruda dos Vinhos in the south.
With the country's largest motorway
(the A1) crossing it from north
to south, one can’t help
but admire this region on your
way from Lisbon to Oporto. On your
way you’ll want to stop off
at one of the many quaint
fishing towns and villages of which Nazaré is
one of the finest examples. A stunning
beach combined with the towns traditional
character of fishermen houses and
steep cliffs over a bright blue
sea, have made this town a popular
holiday resort.
Near Nazaré lies the beautiful
beach of São Martinho do
Porto which is a favourite holiday
destination for families. Not far
from Lisbon, the ancient city of
Leiria, previously a summer retreat
for the Portuguese Royal family
is a good base from which to visit
the great abbeys of Batalha and
Alcobaça and the well known
shrine of Fátima. Finally
reaching coast from Nazare, the
town of Figueira da Foz has vast
beaches and a famous casino. Almost
directly inland from Figueira da
Foz, Coimbra remains one of the
most important towns in the region
as the ancient capital of Portugal
and home to one of Europe’s
oldest universities. Returning
to the coast further north, the
city of Aveiro was once a great
sea port and is known for the charms
of its canals.
If you’re visiting Nazaré,
it is a gastronomical
paradise with fish cooked fresh in many
different ways, from caldeirada à Nazarena
(a rich stew with several types
of fish) to grilled sardines, rock-bass
and turbot and delicious lobsters,
prawns and spider-crabs. Popular "caldeirada" but
you can also enjoy the eel "caldeirada" of
Aveiro. If meat dishes are more
to your liking, the grilled pork
kebab from Barraida and the kid "chanfana" from
Coimbra are choice to accompany
the local wines including the sparkling
Bairrada wines, the buçaco
wines and the wines from Cantanhede
and Rio Maior.
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Daily flights
go from London Gatwick or Heathrow
to Porto. Other major European
carriers including TAP Air Portugal,
British Airways and Iberia will
fly to Porto from the US via their
European hub.
If you're driving from England,
the quickest route is via the Plymouth-Santander
or Portsmouth-Bilbao ferries to
northern Spain and then on to Portugal.
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