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A road worth travelling
The location of the centre given on Trip Advisor is incorrect by a couple of hundred metres but on our arrival, we were very grateful to be able to use their toilets and buy some soft drinks and cork ...
A long ride up a poorly maintained dirt road and then a muddy walk. Fencing has been erected around the stones so getting a view really isn’t possible. Stone Henge it isn’t. Not sure it’s worth the ti...
The interpretive center is located along the road towards the Almendres Cromlech. Look for the cork covered building on the right side of the road. A car park is located adjacent to the building. Ins...
The history of this site is staggering, and I loved visiting. It is such a special place to see and appreciate. The drive up to the site is really interesting too, there's a lot of trees used for cork...
A road worth travelling
The location of the centre given on Trip Advisor is incorrect by a couple of hundred metres but on our arrival, we were very grateful to be able to use their toilets and buy some soft drinks and cork ...
Portugal/Spain trip
A long ride up a poorly maintained dirt road and then a muddy walk. Fencing has been erected around the stones so getting a view really isn’t possible. Stone Henge it isn’t. Not sure it’s worth the ti...
WORTH THE STOP
The interpretive center is located along the road towards the Almendres Cromlech. Look for the cork covered building on the right side of the road. A car park is located adjacent to the building. Ins...
What an incredible place
The history of this site is staggering, and I loved visiting. It is such a special place to see and appreciate. The drive up to the site is really interesting too, there's a lot of trees used for cork...