This section of central Portugal is home to a number of villages constructed from schist (like slate). They date from the 12th and 13th centuries but were largely abandoned in modern times as populations shifted from rural to urban areas. Since 2000 there has been a program supported by the government of Portugal and the EU to restore some of the villages, primarily for tourism. Tourism is starting to take hold in a few of the villages, built primarily around hiking and mountain biking. We based here for a few nights in order to hike and explore this area.
There are eight designated and marked routes near Lousä. For yesterday's hike we picked the PR2, a loop about 6 km long with about 600 m of elevation gain that passes through three of the villages. We started at a castle just outside of town and were immediately headed uphill, sometimes gently and more frequently very steeply.
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| A rare level stretch of trail, just outside the village. |
Descending through Castal Novo, and on down the trail. Steep going up; steep going down.
A view across to Talasnal.
Before driving back to town from our trailhead we stopped in Talasnal to walk around a little longer than we had while hiking up yesterday, and snapped a few more pics of the village. With all the restoration activity going on I expect this place will look very different five years from now.




























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