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The Center of Portugal: Viseu, Faia Brava & Castelo Rodrigo

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Oporto via Lisbon

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The Journey

Our flight to Oporto is not direct. During the stopover in Lisbon, we walk from the airport to Expo for a coffee facing the Tagus. Euphoric blue sky! The LIGHT, brightness of Portugal … Picture above: the Oriente Station of the Spanish famous architect Santiago Calatrava.

Arriving in Oporto, we met Manuel, the guide of our next walks in the mountains. After the flight, the highway towards Viseu, the city with the best quality of life in Portugal. 

Viseu

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Petiscos For Lunch,

the Portuguese tapas, in the covered terrace of the cozy Maria Xica restaurant (photos above). The atmosphere is cool, young customers and good electro music and superb view of the historic center of Viseu.

While new dishes are following, I take a short time to take some pictures of the impressive Viseu Cathedral Sé and lazy terraces (photos below). Under a blazing sun, we leave the beautiful Viseu, for the Natural Reserve of Faia Brava, it’s already 4 p.m.  

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Faia Brava

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Our First Walk 

Golden light of late afternoon. A landscape that recalls more the Mediterranean than the Atlantic. The Reserva Natural da Faia Brava is well known for bird watching, especially the various species of vultures.

Manuel guides us to a panoramic viewpoint overlooking several hills (first photo and pictures below). No vulture, just wild horses: gorgeous shiny coat and totally indifferent to our presence. Nobody cares little men, what perspective …

We walk on hilly trails lined with bushes. I don’t want to leave, it is already more than 7 p.m. and we hit the road. Road movie!

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Castelo Rodrigo

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The Sleek Casa da Cisterna 

is nestled in the castle of Castelo Rodrigo, the medieval beautiful village on a hilltop. You can feel out of time and in a new world. And I sorely lack time to take pictures of the village. I need to check in. 

Upon our arrival, Anna, the owner of Casa da Cisterna and her team, do their best to please us. I go to my room and what a pleasant surprise! Simplicity, comfort and attention to detail (more in a coming post)! Each object is arranged with taste. 

To be perfectly honest, I’ve never been disappointed by the Portuguese hospitality. We have dinner on the terrace with a XXL view of the village and countryside (photos below). A feeling of fullness. Recharging the batteries before our next nature walk tomorrow. To be continued …

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Many thanks for this beautiful invitation to Visit Portugal, TCP/ARPT Centro de Portugal et TAP. Thanks to Manuel Franco and the team of Casa Cisterna too. As always these are my opinions.

Le Centre du Portugal: Viseu, Faia Brava & Castelo Rodrigo

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Porto via Lisbonne

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Le périple

Notre vol vers Porto n’est pas direct. Durant l’escale à Lisbonne, nous marchons de l’aéroport à Expo, pour prendre un café face au Tage. Euphorisant ciel bleu azur! La LUMIERE, luminosité du Portugal… En photo : la gare d’Oriente du célèbre architecte espagnol, Santiago Calatrava.

En arrivant à Porto, nous rencontrons Manuel, le guide de nos prochaines marches en montagne. Après l’avion, l’autoroute en direction de Viseu, la ville ayant la meilleure qualité de vie du Portugal.

Viseu

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Déjeuner de petiscos,

tapas portugaises, à la terrasse couverte du très agréable restaurant Maria Xica (photos ci-dessus). L’ambiance est cool, les clients jeunes : musique electro de qualité et superbe vue sur le centre historique de Viseu.

Tandis que les plats s’enchaînent, je profite d’un court temps mort pour prendre quelques photos de la fameuse Sé Cathédrale de Viseu et des paresseuses terrasses (photos ci-dessous). Sous un soleil de plomb, nous quittons la belle Viseu, pour la réserve de Faia Brava, il est déjà 16h. 

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Faia Brava

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Notre première marche

Lumière dorée de fin d’après-midi. Un paysage qui rappelle plus la Méditerranée que l’Atlantique. La Reserva Natural da Faia Brava est réputée pour l’observation des oiseaux, les différentes espèces de vautours en particulier.

Manuel nous guide vers un point de vue panoramique, surplombant plusieurs collines (première photo et photos ci-dessous). Pas de vautours, nous croisons des chevaux sauvages, poil luisant et totalement indifférents à notre présence. Personne ne se soucie des petits hommes, de quoi relativiser…

Nous nous enfonçons dans des sentiers vallonnés, bordés de buissons fournis. Je n’ai pas envie de partir, il est déjà plus de 19h et nous devons reprendre la route. Road movie!

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Castelo Rodrigo

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L’élégante Casa da Cisterna 

est nichée dans l’enceinte du château de Castelo Rodrigo, superbe village médiévale perché sur une colline. On est tout de suite dépaysé, comme projeté hors du temps. Et je manque cruellement de temps pour faire des photos du village.

Dès notre arrivée, Anna, la propriétaire de Casa da Cisterna et son équipe, sont aux petits soins pour nous. Je file dans ma chambre, quelle agréable surprise : simplicité, confort et sens du détail (post à venir)Chaque objet est disposé avec goût. 

Pour être parfaitement honnête, je n’ai jamais encore été déçue par l’hospitalité à la portugaise. Nous dînerons sur la terrasse avec une vue XX-large sur le village et la campagne (photos ci-dessous). Un sentiment de pleinitude. Recharger les batteries avant notre prochaine marche dans la nature, demain. A suivre…

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Un grand merci à Visit Portugal, TCP/ARPT Centro de Portugal et TAP pour cette belle invitation. Merci aussi à Manuel Franco, notre guide et à toute l’équipe de Casa Cisterna. Comme toujours ce sont mes opinions.

Four Amazing Oils For Hair, Body and Face

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THE DRY REMEDY OIL, AVEDA

The revelation. At first I was a little skeptical, seeing the size of the bottle. Ultra concentrated, this silicone free oil and 99.9% natural, contains Buriti oil. A few drops to deeply care and tame my mane.

The heady scent of aromatherapy connects me to nature. I daily use the Dry Remedy Oil on slightly damp hair to keep moisturizing, nourish and disentangle without breaking them. 

I also added the oil in my care (masks). And when I make a pre-shampoo treatment: once my towel-dried hair, I apply the oil all over the hair, strand by strand and then I make a bun to let them dry naturally. 

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THE REPAIRING OIL “FANTASTIC OIL”, ACTIVILONG

I have a lot of hair which require constant cares. This oil has quickly become my essential care to restore and revitalize my thirsty weakened hair, while making them silky.

This winter, my ultra dry hair was very brittle: dull without smoothness or strength. And I lost a lot of my lengths. Formulated mineral oil free and silicone free, with 98% of plant ingredients (organic avocado and olive oils), the Fantastic Oil sheaths the hair to protect it from drying out.

I use the oil alone. Or I mix it with various masks and styling products to provide more flexibility and shine and nourish the scalp. But its thick texture also allows to leave it on the hair, without using additional products during few days. 

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THE BIRCH CELLULITE OIL, WELEDA

Good news, this oil really works for me (don’t drink it, it’s a body oil)! To optimize the effects, I dilute in my daily liter of water, a small spoon of the Weleda Birch Elixir to drain and detox the body.

The Weleda Birch Cellulite Oil is 100% natural: fragrance free, silicone free, no dyes or synthetic preservatives, no mineral ingredients or genetically modified ingredients. You can apply the oil on a damp skin after showering.  

Followed by a jet of cold water from the bottom up along the legs. And for the most courageous, wet the whole body! Cold water tones and puts in a good mood (yep!). After a month of use, the effects are seen, my legs get thiner and toner: better blood circulation and less swelling.

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THE REVITALIZING OIL FOR FACE, BODY AND HAIR, DARPHIN 

Extremely pleasant to apply (fantastic texture) and smell, I use it as a night face cream after a scrub or a slightly abrasive cleansing / removing make-up. It quickly penetrates, soothes redness and the next day the skin is soft and fragrant like a baby.

I mix a few drops with a moisturizer to nourish and soften my hands and feet. The oil leaves a slight iridescent layer on the skin, like a summer fragrance …

Finally, when I want to add an extra shine on my hair (with an irresistible smell), I use the Revitalizing Oil as a finish touch only. It is not enough for nourishing my hair type. Definitely this oil is THE chameleon product to slip into your bag!

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