Walk Monday 3 Feb 2014 ; Monchique
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 7:06 pm
A number of the regulars have expressed a desire to walk further afield, so we will try one at Monchique as an experiment! It is one we have done a number of times, but the last was 5 years ago, so apogies in advance if we seem a little rusty on the day....but it is in the Julie Statham book, so hopefully we won't go too far wrong.
Julie reckons it's " moderately easy" , and I would concur....duration is about 2.5 hours, if we don't get lost! There are no steep hills (to speak of) but certainly some upward slopes!
Difficulty ( on a scale of 1to 5 ) : 2 Moderate
Directions :
Drive to Monchique, ignoring turn-offs to Calas de Monchique. Drive to the centre of the town and bear right, past the fire station on your left. There is a big carpark soon after on the right. There is also a cafe there and will post the name of it once I find out what it is called!
Start 10.00 am.
Wear stout trainers/walking boots....a walking pole would be useful. Sunhats hopefully recommended, but some wet weather gear might come in handy.
Please note that the walk will be cancelled of the weather is poor. I shall put a note on this website at about 0800 that morning, 0830 at the latest.
All walks at your own risk.
Because of the increased numbers on the current walks, please indicate below if you are intending to come......we may have to limit numbers to 20, so please let me know , preferably by responding below or phoning or emailing to geoffrey.j.hill@btopenworld.com.
Any qs, ring 282 380015, before 0900 or after 6pm .
Julie reckons it's " moderately easy" , and I would concur....duration is about 2.5 hours, if we don't get lost! There are no steep hills (to speak of) but certainly some upward slopes!
Difficulty ( on a scale of 1to 5 ) : 2 Moderate
Directions :
Drive to Monchique, ignoring turn-offs to Calas de Monchique. Drive to the centre of the town and bear right, past the fire station on your left. There is a big carpark soon after on the right. There is also a cafe there and will post the name of it once I find out what it is called!
Start 10.00 am.
Wear stout trainers/walking boots....a walking pole would be useful. Sunhats hopefully recommended, but some wet weather gear might come in handy.
Please note that the walk will be cancelled of the weather is poor. I shall put a note on this website at about 0800 that morning, 0830 at the latest.
All walks at your own risk.
Because of the increased numbers on the current walks, please indicate below if you are intending to come......we may have to limit numbers to 20, so please let me know , preferably by responding below or phoning or emailing to geoffrey.j.hill@btopenworld.com.
Any qs, ring 282 380015, before 0900 or after 6pm .