The
Cabo da Roca or Cape Roca is one of the famous stops for the road trippers
along the coast of Portugal. It is an important point as this is the most
Western point of mainland Portugal, therefore the most Western point of
continental Europe.
Due to its special location it offers great views over the
coast to the North, to the South and to the inland, too.
The
famous Portuguese poet Luís de Camões, whose tomb can be visited in the Jerónimos Monastery in Lisbon, wrote this about the Cabo da Roca: ‘Aqui,
onde a terra se acaba e o mar começa…’ (Here, where the land ends and the sea
begins…).
The
Cape is in the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park and easily accessible from Sintra
and Cascais via public transport thanks to the bus nr. 403 which runs between
the two. It runs all year around and stops at Cabo da Roca. Check the Tourist
Office at either towns before you set out to get the correct timetable.
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