Lisbon to Porto
Ansiao
March 22, 2026
To day was one of shortest days of the trip with only 13 kms. Breakfast wasn't until 7:30 am so we were not on the road until 8:20. Not that it mattered as check in was not until 3:00 pm and we were easily going to be down to the hotel well before that. The plan was to get down to town and find a place to have a good meal and then find some groceries for tonight's supper. Being Sunday it was unlikely much would be open later.
The rain and clouds from the stormy weather had mostly dissipated and it was broken clouds when we started but it wasn't long before we were under bright blue skies. As the first half of the route was all up hill the sun was making it pretty hot as we trudged up the hill. We were on a little used road which helped as you weren't stumbling over a lot of rock. Do to my poor training I had to stop quite a few times over the first 6 kms of 10% up hill gradient. I was certainly glad to see the summit.
On the way down the route took us off the road and down a winding trail between to ancient stone walls. It had a really nice tree canopy so it was nice and cool. The trail was quite rocky and you had to watch your step, but it was great to be off the pavement.
I commented on how the flowers have suddenly appeared. Well today they were out in full force. All the trees are just covered in blooms. There is a lot of citrus here and they are in full bloom as well. Walking down the shaded trail showed lots of tiny but beautiful flowers out competing for the bees attention.
We were in town by just after 12:00 and found a good restaurant for lunch. I had the grilled pork platter which was really delicious.
Today we completed walking day 9 of 17 walking days and have completed 198 kms of the 382 kms, so we have passed the half way point in the journey. The weather forecast looks great for the next couple of weeks so it should be a very pleasant second half.
Terry