Walking in the Serra da Freita – must see / must do
10:02 AM David Monteiro 0 Comments Category : active vacation , adventure , Arouca , culture , Europe , food , gastronomy , hiking , Northern Portugal , Portugal , Serra da Freita , vacations , walking , wine
Talking about a rock giving birth to another rock looks like we are talking about the “Lord of The Rings” saga but this time it's really true.
There is a rare geological phenomenon which results in the granite rock releasing some crystals that will form new chunks of rock. Apparently, this phenomenon can only be seen in two places in the world, near Castanheira, a village in Serra da Freita and somewhere in Russia. I do not know if whether there will be other places but as much I investigated there is only these two places.
Rio de Frades (River of Friars) is a small village deeply marked by what used to be a tungsten mine.
The tungsten mine’s, today in ruins, began in 1914. This metal hardens the ammunition and makes them more resistant.
These mines belonged to a German company named "Mining Company of North of Portugal", drilled more than 6 km of holes along the river from where they extracted this rare metal to be sold during the first and second world wars.
Despite not having any proof, this route appears to have been a work of Romans, is one of those trails that one must put on the list of must-sees.
After this long walk we will arrive to Covêlo of Paivô, but not before crossing a large natural pool ... a bath is “compulsory”. The crystal clear water with small fishes makes us feel like it should be in paradise.
Goats are also very numerous and abundant are also the products that this animal provides us such as the milk to do goat cheese ... nhummy :)