News from the Algarve: according to numerous reliable sources, hiking and cycling routes such as the Rota Vicentina and the Via Algarviana are the way to find hidden beaches and walk along a rustic path accompanied by blue skies and picturesque landscapes.
Those reporting on an event on a busy day at the brand-new Algarve Congress Center in Vilamoura, a building in a classic setting, can best rest after consuming the top-quality fresh food available in every corner.
In other news, the Algarve is a major producer of cork. The São Brás de Alportel cork route has become a star of the region’s cultural offerings. Taking the route is a great way to learn about the cork industry and also support the local economy.
Nature in the Algarve should not go unmentioned either: natural parks, mountains and abundant wildlife attract a growing number of visitors. For people looking for the other Algarve, away from the world-famous beaches, but wanting to gain a deeper understanding of the region.
There are also tours where the traveler discovers natural dyes and paints and learns how they are used to produce artisanal paints. In addition, a visit to organic herb plantations, located in small villages is not missing. In these places, the traces of Portugal’s colorful history are literally visible.