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Av. Do Mar N0 186, Peniche
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Surf Castle Peniche

Av. Do Mar N0 186 Peniche, Estremadura, 2520-101, Portugal

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Amazing day at Ericeira and Torres Vedras

A travel blog entry by antjerik

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after a lovely night at http://www.residencialvinnus.com, we woke up, packed everything and went to the village for breakfast (02 galões and 02 cheese toasts with butter). :)

in this morning, we went to the fishermen's beach (praia dos pescadores). some pics at the village centre and then hit the road until Ribeira d'Ilhas beach. Here we had very special sunny moments up on a hill to the right of the beach. coming down, we tried to have lunch but ...

Birthday miracles

A travel blog entry by antjerik

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To be honest - I had not the slightest idea how much joy and love and miracles this day would bring for me. It was my birthday and I flew from Berlin to Lisbon to meet the man I fell in love with.

Going to Ericeira was one of the sweet surprises that Erik had for me that day. So here we were in that little town that's situated on a very beautiful coast. And besides being totally wrapped about seing each other again we managed to take in the beauty that this area has ...

Found Paradise in Peniche!

A travel blog entry by puzzled2

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... the Chilean Sea Bass is endangered. Uhuh... okay Darlin', if it lets you sleep at night!

Now, lest you think it's an easy life for us- I should point out the challenges inherent in this
life- we did have to limit our intake of wine such that we'd still be able to stagger across the
road to our home away from home. Dinner c/w 2 bottles of wine, came to the Princely sum of
22 Euros.

God Bless Peniche!
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How big & intricate should we make the church??

A travel blog entry by robertjscottjr

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... road was the correct choice. Consequently, there were a few such roundabouts in which we made multiple laps to review the choices one more time. Any "towny" watching would have known immediately that their roundabout had trapped yet another tourist!

The goals for our driving adventure were the towns of Alcobaca and Batalha. The monastery and cloisters at Alcobaca were huge, rambling, and ...

A walk on the wall

A travel blog entry by robertjscottjr

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... of the western (higher) wall. It was a little perilous because we were so high above the town on a narrow medieval walkway. The town included narrow winding cobblestone streets, a collection of churches, and a royal castle which is now a hotel. The speciality of the town is a cherry liquour, so of course we had to stop to try some. ...