You can now rent a quality mountain bike from Algarve Bike Hire and see much more
of the real Algarve. We can offer standard hardtail bikes, front suspension and
full suspension 26" wheel models. We also have a few full suspension bikes
with 15" frames and 24" wheels for younger riders. All bikes have water
bottles fitted where possible, and come with security locks so you can leave them,
locked whilst you rest on t he beach and take a swim in the clear blue sea..
From our rental base in Gale near to Albufeira, there are many beaches within
one hour's cycle ride. Most of these beaches are quiet all year as many tourists
just don't know they exist. From Carvoeiro heading west along the coast road it
is less than10 km to the pretty fishing village of Ferragudo with it's fabulous
beach and great restaurants. Another 5 km, and you are into the town or Portimao,
with it's marina, beaches, fishing harbour and of course the shops, bars and restaurants.
Just over the old bridge, to the right, in among the cobbled streets is the area
to eat fresh barbeque grilled sardines. Left over the bridge is where many of
the full or half day boat trips along the coast depart from.
Heading
east out of Carvoeiro towards O Farol (the lighthouse), and beyond, are some of
the most spectacular sandstone cliffs, coves and beaches on the Algarve. Many
of these beaches are quiet even in the summer, and there are a few that regular
tourists never find, and even some that many locals have not yet discovered. The
roads are pretty quiet, and there are some great cliff top areas to explore too.
There are several roads heading north to the town of Lagoa, which has some hidden
treasures of its own including "O Ciclo" Restaurant for huge crabs and
fresh fish at lunch time. It may not look much from the outside, but the town's
mayor and chairman of the council don't eat there for the view. Lagoa has retained
it's original old market, which opens daily around 9.00 am for fresh fish, meat
vegetables and fruit, at a fraction of the cost in the supermarkets.

Through Lagoa and it's only another five Kms to the historic town of
Silves with it's Moorish castle and archaeological ruins. Also of interest
at Silves is the "Fabrica Ingles", the old cork factory, now
a museum, theatre, restaurants and exhibition centre. There is usually
something going on there for most of the summer, including the Algarve
beer festival in July. A must for lovers of Latin Jazz and cool Brazilian
music is the Cafe Ingles restaurant on a Sunday afternoon. Sit under the
shade of the trees and savour the ambience created by some of the best
musicians you are ever likely to hear.
Explore the area around Silves riding along small country roads through
the orange groves, and open countryside. Stop at local bars, and cafes
and buy lunch for a fraction of the price charged in the tourist places. |