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Cabo da RocaSintra, Portugal
Cabo da Roca
(in English, Cape Roca) is a rugged outcropping on the
Atlantic Coast of Portugal, to the west and slightly north of Lisbon. Its
location is dramatic, with high cliffs overlooking the ocean, but the cape's
real claim to fame is its longitude of 9° 30' W: Cabo da Roca is at the far
western edge of Continental Europe, where--in the words of Portuguese poet
Luís
Vaz de Camões--it is "the point where
the earth ends and the sea begins."
The windswept site has a lighthouse that was completed in 1772,
along with a monument and a scenic overlook. It's a popular spot with tourists,
who enjoy the view from the cliffs (which are 140 meters or 459 feet above sea
level) and the chance to stand at what once was the edge of the world. The Cabo da Roca makes a pleasant stop on a circular tour from
Lisbon to Sintra, and you can even reach the cape by bicycle from Cascais if
you're willing to brave an uphill ride. Technically, the Cabo da Roca is in the municipality of Sintra, but it's many
kilometers west of that town. Here's how to reach the cape: By public transportation: Scotturb bus 403
operates between Sintra and Cascais year-round. Travel time to Cabo da Roca is
about 45 minutes from Sintra's railroad station and 25 minutes from the bus
terminal in Cascais. See the Portuguese-language
Scotturb Web
site, click "Horários," and then click "403" for a current timetable.
Please note: Not all 403 buses go to Cabo da Roca. Check the 403
timetable before heading for the bus stop. By car or bicycle: Cabo da Roca is just west of Azoia on the
road between Sintra and Cascais. From Cascais, head north on EN 9-1 and then go
left on EN 247; from Sintra, head west toward Colares on EN 247 and continue
south to Azoia. A branch road, EN 247-4, covers the short distance between Azoia
and the cape. Cabo da Roca has a visitor center, with a restaurant and
souvenir shop nearby. A path leads to the monument and the often windy scenic
overlook. (See photo at top of page.) Admission to the park is free. For more information, e-mail
the Cabo da Roca tourist office at
[email protected] or phone +351 219 280 801. Souvenir alert: In the visitor center, you can buy a
personalized, dated certificate (complete with wax seal) of your visit to
the western tip of Europe. See photos below.
Trail of the Unexpected: Cabo da Roca
An intrepid tourist braves the wind on Continental Europe's
westernmost wall.
Two visitors from abroad pose by the monument at Cabo da Roca.
For a small fee, you can buy a dated, personalized certificate
at the Cabo da Roca visitor center. The certificate confirms that you "have been
to Cape Roca--Sintra, Portugal--the westernmost point in continental Europe
'where the land ends and the sea begins,' where there still reigns the spirit of
Faith and Adventure which took the Portuguese caravels in search of new worlds
for the world."
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