The Cabo da Roca is the wild and rugged headland that marks the most westerly point of mainland Europe. These windswept cliffs and b ... More
Cabo da Roca::
The Cabo da Roca is the wild and rugged headland that marks the most westerly point of mainland Europe. These windswept cliffs and barren lands were believed to be the edge of the world up until the 14th century, and even today the region possesses a remote and untamed atmosphere.
This isolated ambience of Cabo da Roca is enhanced by the very limited development within the area, there is a lighthouse, a coffee shop and a gift shop but nothing much else. The wind blasted and dramatic landscape is the primary draw of the Cabo da Roca, and is ideal for tourists who appreciate nature's raw beauty.
Cascais::
Cascais is the premier holiday destination of Lisbon coastline. This is a traditional and charming Portuguese fishing town which has responsibly developed into a popular resort town.
Found within cobbled streets of historic centre are lavish villas, an imposing fort, fascinating museum, along with lively bars and restaurants which give Cascais its buzzing holiday atmosphere. Cascais boasts so many interesting sights and attractions, that it is regarded as one of the best day trips from Lisbon.
The beaches of Cascais are glorious. Surrounding the town are beautiful beaches of Portuguese Rivierra.
Estrada do Cabo da Roca s/n, 2705-001 Colares, Portugal 
- Business hour -
24hours open
- Directions -
Course : Risbon(Rossio station) -> Sintra -> Cabo da Roca -> Cascais -> Risbon(Cais do Sodre station)
Risbon(Rossio station) -> Take the bus no. 403 at "Sintra station" -> Take the bus no. 403 at Cabo da Roca(호카곶) -> Cascais Terminal-> Risbon (Cais do Sodre station)
Member's pageThe Pena National Palace (Parque e Palácio Nacional da Pena/페나 국립왕궁/페나성)
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The Pena National Palace is like a sacred jewel that crowns the Serra de Sintra. The surrounding park, in tune with the palace's feeric character, aro ... More
The Pena National Palace is like a sacred jewel that crowns the Serra de Sintra. The surrounding park, in tune with the palace's feeric character, arouses emotions of mystery and discovery. In the corners, the eyes are lost in charm.
The colorful tones of the palace, the ultimate exponent of Romanticism in Portugal and the eternal work of King-Artist D. Fernando II, open doors to the imagination of all who arrive there, and the infinite shades of green that paint the surrounding park constitute an idyllic setting, often under the veil of the characteristic fog of the Sintra mountain range. As if out of a fairy tale, this place makes all the generations of those who pass by and who are dazzled by it.