Saturday, 28 January 2017

More walks and Funchal.

The walk up to Pico Riviou yesterday went well it was 6C and misty when we started but the sun soon burned the mist off and by the time we reached the summit at 6100 feet the jacket was in the rucksack, lunch was a magical bowl of local soup and a beer in a village cafe, a great end to a walk.
The last two evenings dining experiences have been a complete contrast to the tourist restaurant I tried on the first night. One was a non-chain pizzaria which was crammed with locals, the food was good and half the price and last nights slightly upmarket place was again busy, the highly professional but friendly staff made the whole thing a pleasure and the bill was an unbelievably reasonable €15 for steak, chips, salad and beer.
Today I caught the shuttle into Funchal to see the things I missed on Thursday and more importantly to make sure they will be showing next weeks rugby matches at the Irish pub I had earmarked.
I am glad that I have slowed down and do not try to do everything in one day. I seem to be getting the hang of this travelling lark.
The Madeira Marathon is being run tomorrow so I am heading for the hills on a road trip.

Friday, 27 January 2017

The hotel.

I am staying at the Regency Cliff hotel and it exceeds my expectations. The hotel is built into the cliff with the reception, dining room, bar and terrace at street level and all the rooms below, I am on the floor below reception with a sea view and small balcony and I can watch both the sunrise and sunset from the balcony. The location is a short bus ride or half hour walk from the centre of Funchal so I only need the hire car for exploring the island and getting to walking sites. As on the last occasion I hired a car I have been stung, I am limited to a daily mileage of only 35 kilometres a day then it costs 30 cents per kilometre. The good news is I got the car for peanuts and I won't be doing huge mileage because the island is so small but it has taught me to read the small print/terms and conditions in future you know the ones you normally just tick yes to as I did.
Yesterday was spent exploring Funchal, the highlights were the Blandys Wine Lodge tour with Madeira wine tasting afterwards, lunch at a cafe in the fruit and vegetable market and banter with all the waiters trying to get you in to their establishments in the old town. It was a pleasant day out but the undulating terrain of Madeira is hard work on the legs and I propose walking up to the highest point on the island today at Pico Ruivo, madness.

Wednesday, 25 January 2017

Levadas and such.

The plan was to get away from the cold and rain in sunny Madeira and even though it is winter here the temperatures are around 18C, the second part of the plan was to walk the levadas which are irrigation channels up in the hills but yesterday I undertook a walk to the peninsula at the far west of the island as recommended by the Saga rep, the views were stunning and the weather perfect if a little windy, to be honest after the marathon walk put on by Aled last Saturday I could have done with something a little less strenuous but fortunately my hotel room has a bath to soak the aching body. I have met a few of the Saga guests and they seem a nice bunch but all couples, however Anne one of the 4 amigos from the Santorini trip is here so I at least have someone to interact and walk with. Today I am taking the day off to explore the capital Funchal but as everything in Madeira seems to include a glass of Madeira wine or the local rum punch I will leave the car behind and stroll in to town.