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Seems lik...Hi<br />Thanks for your reply to our message.<br />Seems like you are having better weather than us. Even in Dorset it is struggling to get above freezing. Not that it has kept us in. A brisk walk along the West Bay certainly clears the head.<br />When we visited Portugal in January we stayed near Sagres. It reminded us of Cornwall, especially Cape st Vincent.The weather was mild and we enjoyed many a cliff walk and managed mid day meals outside. <br />When we went back to Portugal in March and April it was just warming up. We stayed near Torres Vedras. We can recommend the old town with its castle. We loved Santa Rita beach with its wild seas. We also visited Obidos and I believe you can camp at Obidos lagoon. Tomar is also worth a visit. We didnt venture into Lisbon, but went over the bridge to visit the national park (Arrabida) which was stunning. Once you drive through Setubal towards the park it is wonderful. We swam off the beach which is famous for Dolphin spotting. On the day we were there we never saw any Dolphins or people.. wonderful. That part of the coast is much more sheltered. <br />Sintra is worth a visit but quite a tourist trap and not easy to park, the trains seem quite good.<br />Best Wishes<br />Merry Christmas<br />Mike and NitaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com