Albufeira, Portugal

Saturday, 8 July 2023

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We just returned from a lovely trip to Albufeira, Portugal with our daughter and son-in-law.  It was the first time in Portugal for our family and has left us wanting to see more of the country. 




We spent the week at Clube Albufeira Garden Village, a time-share resort on the outskirts of Albufeira,  and we really enjoyed the resort.  The units weren't particularly fancy, but were perfectly adequate for our needs.  There were lovely swimming pools, a number of restaurants, as well as a little shop at the resort.  


Clube Albufeira Garden Village

We opted to use Uber for our transport, instead of hiring a car, and this served us well - our Uber rides were cheap and we had no problems.

We spent a day in Albufeira town, catching the little tourist train, wandering along the beach, in the old town and along the strip.  We loved the old town area, but the strip wasn't our favourite.  










We spent quite a lot of time relaxing at the resort and enjoying the down-time.

On our second to last day we went to Praia dos Arrifes which was a really beautiful way to spend a day.  We got there early and managed to nab sunbeds where we lazed for much of the day, surveying the beautiful view of the ocean.  We did go for a dip or two, but found the water quite cold (being former South Africans, from the east coast of South Africa, we are used to the warm temps of the Indian Ocean!)  We enjoyed lunch at the restaurant on the beach and they made a lovely white sangria.




We will definitely be making a return trip to Clube Albufeira and plan to visit more beaches next time around.


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Rye, East Sussex

Sunday, 18 June 2023

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While spending the weekend in East Sussex, we went on a little jaunt to Rye.  None of us had ever been to Rye and we all thoroughly enjoyed our day there.  A town filled with gorgeous, ancient buildings, fascinating history and oodles of charm.









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The Seven Sisters walk.

Saturday, 17 June 2023

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A couple of years ago our daughter and son-in-law did a Seven Sisters cliff hike and came home filled with enthusiasm and with the most gorgeous photos of their day.  We instantly added a walk along the Seven Sisters to our bucket list!  Unfortunately, as with most things on our bucket lists, life got in the way and we never thought too much more of it.  Until said daughter and son-in-law invited us to join them for a weekend jaunt to Hastings and suggested that we include a Seven Sisters walk in our plans.  We jumped at the opportunity and so last weekend found ourselves setting off from Beachy Head, in the South Downs National Park, in a light drizzle.



The drizzle soon cleared and we were left with a lovely, if rather warm, day and views that took our breath away!  




We stopped at Birling Gap for a much-needed loo break and a lovely ice-cream, before continuing on our way.






Our plan had been to end our walk at Seaford, but having stopped at the Cuckmere Inn for an ice cold drink and a bite to eat we found that the spirit was willing but the flesh was weak.... by then it was really hot and we were tired!  So the decision was made to catch the bus back to our car at Beachy Head after lunch, a decision that was met with unanimous approval all round.  

We absolutely loved this walk and highly recommend it.  We are already planning to walk it again (but not in a heat wave this time!)

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