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Aljezur

Burg und Altstadt von Aljezur

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Burg und Altstadt von Aljezur

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Aljezur Castle and Old Town, nestled in the western Algarve region of Portugal, offer a captivating journey through history and culture. Perched atop an 88-meter-high hill, the medieval Castelo de Aljezur commands sweeping views over the Aljezur River valley and the charming old town below. This historic site is situated within the stunning Southwest Alentejo and St. Vincent Coast Nature Park, making it a prominent landmark for those exploring the region's natural beauty and rich heritage.

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    14. Juni 2023

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    Aljezur liegt im Herzen des Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina und ist eine malerische kleine Stadt, die auf beiden Seiten der Gewässer der Ribeira de Aljezur liegt. Westlich des Flusses offenbart die Altstadt viele kleine Gassen, die alle von den Überresten einer maurischen Festung aus dem 10. Jahrhundert bewacht werden. Östlich des Flusses befindet sich die Neustadt aus dem 18. Jahrhundert, in der der Großteil der Bevölkerung lebt.

    Egal, ob Sie auf dem Trilho dos Pescadores oder dem Caminho Histórico unterwegs sind, die beide durch Aljezur führen, Sie finden alle notwendigen Annehmlichkeiten zum Essen und Ausruhen.
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    27. Januar 2025

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    Das alte Aljezur am Berg ist interessant, es lohnt sich durch den Ort nach oben zur Burg zu laufen, um die engen Gassen, kleinen Häuser und steilen Aufstiege zu erleben. Historisch Original ist alles nicht, denn das Große Erdbeben 1755 hatte die Stadt zerstört. Man baute dann das neue Aljezur und erst später hat man auch den alten Teil wieder errichtet.

    23. Januar 2024

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    Aljezur gliedert sich in die Alt- und Neustadt. Vom Süden kommend liegt die Altstadt auf der linken Seite an einem Hang. Sie wird beherrscht von der maurischen Burg, die oberhalb des Ortes liegt. Die Neustadt erreicht man, wenn die kleine Brücke über den Fluss, der Ribeira de Aljezur, überquert wird. Der zentrale Platz der Neustadt ist der um die Igreja Matriz de Nossa Senhora da Alva, die im 18. Jahrhundert erbaut wurde

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    Are there recommended walking routes that combine Aljezur Old Town and the Castle?

    Yes, a popular and highly recommended route involves walking through the charming Aljezur Old Town up to the castle. This allows you to experience the narrow, winding cobblestone streets and traditional houses before reaching the historic fortress. For longer adventures, the castle and old town are integrated into sections of the Rota Vicentina, including the Trilho dos Pescadores and the Caminho Histórico, offering amenities for hikers and cyclists.

    What is the difficulty of the walk up to Aljezur Castle from the Old Town?

    The walk from Aljezur Old Town to the castle is generally considered moderate. It involves navigating narrow, often steep, and winding cobblestone streets. While not overly long, the incline can be challenging for some, especially on a hot day. Comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended. The reward is the spectacular panoramic views from the top.

    Is Aljezur Castle and Old Town accessible for visitors with mobility issues or wheelchairs?

    Due to the historical nature of Aljezur Old Town and the castle, accessibility for visitors with mobility issues or wheelchairs is limited. The Old Town features narrow, steep, and uneven cobblestone streets, and the castle itself is a ruin atop a hill with unpaved sections and steps. While some areas of the Old Town might be navigable, reaching the castle summit would be very challenging.

    Where can I park when visiting Aljezur Castle and Old Town?

    Parking is available in Aljezur, both near the Old Town and closer to the castle. While there isn't extensive parking directly at the castle entrance, there are usually spots available in the streets leading up to the Old Town or in designated areas within the town. It's advisable to arrive earlier in the day, especially during peak season, as parking can fill up quickly. From the Old Town, it's a pleasant walk up to the castle.

    Is Aljezur Castle and Old Town dog-friendly?

    Generally, Aljezur Old Town is dog-friendly for leashed pets, and many visitors enjoy walking their dogs through the charming streets. The castle grounds are also typically accessible for dogs on a leash. However, always ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you clean up after them. Be mindful of other visitors and local regulations.

    What are the best times of day to visit Aljezur Castle for views and photography?

    For the most breathtaking views and photography, the best times to visit Aljezur Castle are during sunrise or sunset (golden hour). The light at these times casts a beautiful glow over the valley and the Atlantic coastline, enhancing the panoramic vistas. Visiting in the early morning also helps avoid larger crowds and the midday heat, especially in summer.

    Are there any notable landmarks or hidden gems within Aljezur Old Town besides the castle?

    Absolutely! Beyond the castle, Aljezur Old Town itself is a gem. Explore its labyrinthine streets to discover traditional whitewashed houses, local cafes, and artisan shops. The town also hosts several museums, including the Aljezur Municipal Museum, the Sacred Art Museum, and the House of José Cercas, offering insights into local history and culture. The architecture and tranquil atmosphere are a highlight in themselves.

    What historical period does Aljezur Castle primarily represent?

    Aljezur Castle has a long history of occupation dating back to the Bronze and Iron Ages, with Roman and Visigothic presence. However, its most significant construction and layout, as seen today, primarily represent the Moorish period (10th-13th centuries). It was further developed by the Almohads and was one of the last castles in the Algarve to fall to Christian forces during the Reconquista in the 13th century.

    Are there cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Aljezur Castle and Old Town?

    Yes, Aljezur Old Town offers a good selection of cafes and small restaurants where you can enjoy local cuisine and refreshments. While there aren't pubs in the traditional sense, many cafes serve alcoholic beverages. For accommodation, you'll find various guesthouses, B&Bs, and small hotels both within the Old Town and in the newer part of Aljezur, which is just across the river. The town provides all necessary amenities for visitors.

    How does Aljezur Castle compare to other castles in the Algarve, like Silves Castle?

    Aljezur Castle offers a distinct experience compared to larger, more extensively restored castles like Silves. While Silves Castle is a grand, well-preserved fortress with significant reconstruction, Aljezur Castle is largely in ruins, offering a more raw and atmospheric glimpse into its past. Aljezur's charm lies in its strategic hilltop position, offering unparalleled panoramic views, and its integration with the authentic, less-touristy Old Town. Both are historically significant but provide different visitor experiences.

    What should I wear for a visit to Aljezur Castle and Old Town?

    Given the terrain, comfortable, sturdy walking shoes are essential for navigating the cobblestone streets of the Old Town and the uneven paths within the castle ruins. During warmer months, light, breathable clothing, a hat, and sunscreen are advisable. In cooler seasons, layers are recommended as the hilltop can be breezy. Always check the weather forecast before your visit.

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