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Amovate Fun Day – Photographs

Amovate Family Fun Voted A Big Success

By Matt D’Arcy (Photographs by Sue Bedford)

Out of the mouths of babes…

And here, might I beg your indulgence and quote my four year-old granddaughter, Summer Serafim D’Arcy.  As we left Amovate’s Family Fun Day after five enjoyable hours she settled back into her car seat and said contentedly:

“That was fantastic—can we come back again next week?”

Unfortunately, Summer will have to wait longer than that—she will be a 5 year-old by the time next year’s event takes place.

But her unsolicited remark was a fitting testimonial to this pivotal event of Amovate’s charity fund-raising for 2015.  Summer had a fantastic time as did all the kids and their parents…and that was the whole point of the exercise wasn’t it; plenty of people having a good time while at the same time raising vital funds for Amovate’s charitable causes? (We are still counting and collecting the money, and details will be announced shortly).

And these photographs by Sue Bedford certainly prove the point as the area outside co-host Hugo’s Bar was packed with people having a great time.

As Amovate President John Bergstrom-Potter said afterwards the entire event was the result of a huge effort by the Committee and volunteers.

“Ian and Sue Bedford were outstanding in the design etc. of the programme, Steve Scott, Steve Baker & Rick Hursthouse, the events committee put together all the days entertainment, John Williams with his fantastic group of volunteer helpers, lifting and shifting, Sue Bergstrom-Potter, Kate Lang and Chic Wilson performed heroically, cooking burgers, hot dogs and bifanas all afternoon without a break and of course Dave Ogbourn and Bob (I smell a Rat) Packham for their efforts in raising funds.  Thanks too, go to all the Programme sellers”.

“When the Fun Day began at 2.15pm the committee members outnumbered our guests. But very soon a steady stream of people began arriving and within a short time the place was packed.

“It was good to see that some of our long-established surfing community turned up with their children, and the bouncy castle was a big hit with them.

“As I was circulating and selling the programmes I had the opportunity to speak with a lot of people and everyone was unanimous in saying how much they were enjoying the day. By the end only had about 35 programmes were unsold out of the 300 we issued which gives you a good idea of the numbers attending.

“It was difficult to assess how many people turned up—but a conservative estimate would be at least 250.”

John, reflecting on the change of venue from the previous year, went on: “There were those who had reservations regarding the venue but in the end it was the general feeling was that this was the better place.

“We are already starting to plan next year’s event, which is hoped will be bigger, with maybe two stages.

“Watch this space!”

Below is a selection of photos from the hugely successful Fun Day held.

There are two Lucky Programme Draw prizes which remain unclaimed.  If you have the Programme with either of these numbers on the front, then please e mail info@amovate.com or speak to an Amovate Committee member to claim your prize.

1 Bottle Red Wine – No. 053

1 Bottle White Wine – No. 038

Summer Solstice – 21st June – Update

Summer Solstice 2015

TAXI Arrangements

We have now spoken to Luis the taxi man and have made these arrangements: 

Luis will arrange for two or three taxis to begin the service at 6.00pm on Sunday evening. Don’t forget that although the doors of O Paulo will not be opened until 7.30pm to allow diners to take their (unreserved) seats there will be an outside bar serving drinks beforehand, so getting there early is not a problem.  

The cost will be €10 per taxi each way, so if four people travel in each taxi the cost per head will be €2.50 for each journey. If only two people are in the taxi the cost will still be €10 for the vehicle, so it obviously is best to arrange to have four people making each trip. 

Luis tells has tickets for the Summer Solstice and will therefore be on the premises at O Paulo all evening.

Please e mail info@amovate.com if you require a Taxi for the evening, so that the correct number of Taxis can be secured.

Amovate Summer Solstice 2015

It’s the longest-running party in history—the Summer Solstice.

The first one ever recorded took place 5,715 years ago in Egypt and people have been partying at the solstice—one way or another!—ever since.

Back in 3700 B.C. at the Temple of Amen-Ra in Karnak alongside the River Nile a beam of light illuminated a sanctuary in this temple’s interior for about 2 or 3 minutes on the solstice.

The day of the solstice, typically June 21st which signals the start of summer, has the longest period of sunlight in the calendar year—16 hours and 38 minutes, for example, at Greenwich in London.

That means the day ends with the shortest night.

But we’ll be doing our best at this year’s Summer Solstice party on Sunday June 21st at O Paulo on the Fortaleza headland at Arrifana to make you enjoy it so much it will feel like the LONGEST night of the year!

As we said last year, we can’t promise you Druids—unless any of you wish to don the appropriate regalia—but we do hope for one of Arrifana’s most spectacular sunsets to highlight this year’s event.

And, of course it is worth pointing out once again that prior to last year’s event Paulo had glass walls fitted permanently all around the exterior parts of the restaurant, so the wind will not be an issue should it spring up.

So, why not join us?

Tickets cost €20 for Amovate members, €22.50 for non-members (a reduction on last year’s prices) and again, for reasons of comfort, we have reduced the number of tickets to 90, so it is important you book early if you wish to attend.

The dinner comprises a three-course meal (set menu with course options below), plus a complementary sunset drink.

There will be a seating plan to direct you to your table, and as people purchase their tickets we ask that they inform us of their choice between meat or fish. This way we can then give the restaurant the accurate numbers for each dish.

 

Throughout the evening there will be entertainment provided by the highly-recommended singer Emma Louise.Emma Louise

Emma is a 23 year-old professional singer based in Lagos, and she has a varied repertoire consisting of mainly pop, country and soul genres, so there is plenty of music to appeal to all tastes.

Once again, following on the success of last year’s operation, we will be arranging a shuttle taxi service with Luis, so you can enjoy the evening without worrying about having to drive home.

More information about that to follow, so keep watching this space.

PLEASE NOTE:

The evening starts at 7.30pm when the doors will be open, with dinner being served from 8pm.

If anyone wishes to arrive before 7.30pm they will be guided to an outside bar that is being provided for the evening.

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What and when is the Summer Solstice?

The solstice heralds the beginning of summer in the Northern Hemisphere. In 2015, the solstice falls on June 21 at 6:51 A.M. EDT.

The word “solstice” literally means the stopping or standing-still of the sun, as it is derived from two words “sol” meaning sun and “sister”, to cause to stand still

This is because, as the summer solstice approaches, the noonday sun rises higher and higher in the sky on each successive day. On the day of the solstice, it rises an imperceptible amount, compared to the day before. In this sense, it ”stands still.”

Amovate Summer Solstice Menu At Restaurante O Paulo

Couvert (Bread, Olive and carrot Salad, Butter, Tuna pate)

Starter

  •          Cooked Shrimp
  •          Fish and Meat Canapés
  •          Octopus Salad

Main Course

  •          Grilled Mixed Fish or Meat with French fries, mixed salad, vegetables

Dessert

  •          Mixed cake plates
  •          Coffee and Medronho
  •          Sunset Drink.

 

 

Spend your holidays in Aljezur!

Spend your holidays in Aljezur!

As recommended By The Guardian which wrote On April 19:

10 of the best family summer holidays in Europe

Monte Clerigo Beach By Alamy

Monte Clerigo Beach By Alamy

Now Easter’s out of the way, it’s time to start planning your next family holiday. Here are 10 places where there’s fun stuff for the kids plus great crowd-free places to stay

That list includes the Western Algarve, saying:

It’s all about the beaches in this southern region of Portugal; long, wild and often empty, it has them in spades.

Base yourself near the small town of Aljezur and you’ve got the best of the region’s sand on the doorstep – including Amoreira, Arrifana and Monte Clérigo, which are all inside the Costa Vicentina natural park – plus a range of homely restaurants.

For organised activities, book a family donkey trek or craft workshop with Burros & Artes, sign older children up for surf school, book a family activity day with Algarve Adventure or cycle up into the hills to explore cork-oak-forested slopes and small villages, stopping to buy oranges at the stalls that line the roadsides each summer.

And the article includes this photograph of Monte Clerigo beach by Alamy

WALK ON THE WILD SIDE

by Matt D'Arcy

by Matt D’Arcy

 

 

 

 

 

 

(or cycle it, 4×4 it, even off-road motorbike it!)

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Walking The West Coast

EXPLORING THE WEST COAST’S WILD RETREATS

According to the highly-acclaimed travel experts “Lonely Planet” the Algarve’s western coast is the perfect wild retreat for those looking to escape from it all.

They write in fulsome praise of this area largely untapped by the mass tourism that has made the southern Algarve, just a few dozen kilometres distant, one of Europe’s “must-visit” holiday destinations.

“Portugal’s least developed region, the western Algarve has nationally protected nature reserves, pristine beaches, wild coastlines, jagged cliffs, and is home to Europe’s southwestern-most point, Cabo de São Vicente (Cape St Vincent),” they report in a recent article.

“From fresh seafood caught daily by local fishermen and the best beaches in Portugal to relaxing spas, coastal activities, and access to nature preserves, the western coast of the Algarve is the perfect wild retreat for those looking to escape from it all.

Off-Road In The 9-Seater Landrover 4x4

Off-Road In The 9-Seater Landrover 4×4

“One of Portugal’s protected natural parks, the Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina, wraps around the Algarve’s cliffy coastline along the Atlantic Ocean, covering a stretch of over 120km of lush greenery (much of it in the municipality of Aljezur) and wild fauna tucked amidst steep coastal landscapes.

“Other inhabitants include fishing eagles and white storks.

“The coast, characterised by rugged rocks, boulders, sea stacks, sand stratified cliff faces caused by centuries of erosion, is perfect for long walks.”

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Sandytoes Flyers

Now, in Aljezur, a couple who arrived here 11 years ago and fell passionately in love with the area, are looking to bring those breathtaking sights described by Lonely Planet to many more people, hoping these new visitors will also become enamoured by the natural beauty that surrounds those of us also fortunate to live here or spend much of our time here.

Anton Nicholls and Christin Bauer have set up a company, Sandytoes Algarve to reach the parts of the west coast others cannot reach.

Anton, born in Stockport near Manchester, worked in the offshore oil and gas exploration industry before falling in love with the Algarve’s west coast.

The couple have now been here 11 years, having bought an old ruin known as Casa da Vina before spending years turning it into a beautiful home which is also the focal point of their business as they now prepare for their second season since launching Sandytoes.

From there they take clients to all points along the west coast, many of their tours beginning at Adega da Craveira near Vales and heading south along the clifftops and through the valleys towards Bordeira. The trips take in many beautiful spots including Bordalete, near Bordeira, which Anton says is a stunning area, often with sightings of birds of prey.

In fact, on any tour—depending on time of year—it is possible to watch bee eaters, booted eagles, peregrine falcons, alpine swifts, nightingales and golden orioles.  Vast numbers of migrating birds move along the coast, such as griffons, white storks and black storks and Egyptian vultures. Nesting birds of the Parque include choughs and shags.

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Off-Road In The 9-Seater Landrover 4×4

Lovers of flora will also be in their element as they pass many of the wild orchids of the region and also iris, lilies, medronho and fennel along their journey.

The superb sandy beaches along the coastal strip, the outstandingly beautiful flora along the cliffs, the numerous wildflower meadows, and the mixed cork oak, and pine woodlands in the region offer an unparalleled opportunity to observe the teeming and diverse wildlife of the western Algarve.

Other creatures can be found in the natural park, too: otters, gennets, badgers and the Egyptian mongoose are reported from the area, and the Park’s woodlands are also home to wild boar.

Anton and Christin claim that Sandytoes—which can be found on TRIPADVISOR and is registered with Turismo de Portugal, and is therefore legally licensed and insured—is a unique operation for the area.

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Walking The West Coast

Christin, from Germany, explained: “Sandytoes is family friendly activity fun. Most activity tourists come to this area to surf but we have set out do something different in the “outdoorsy” sense. With surfing, mum often has to sit on the beach while dad and the older children are out on the water. What we provide is a full-family experience for everyone—and our motto is that we cater for everyone from the ages of 9 to 90!

“But we also provide both for the solo explorer, or for couples who simply wish to walk or cycle together in each other’s company through some of the most beautiful scenery imaginable.

“And if people, families, couples, individuals, simply want to have a bicycle to hand during their holiday we also cater for them, the rental including delivery to their villa or apartment if they so wish”.

Anton added: “Most businesses on the West Coast are set up for surfing and tourism in the sense of villa rental or B & B’s. We do have three holiday properties for rental, two in the historic centre of Aljezur, and another in Bordeira.

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Cycling The West Coast

“But we also wanted to set up something different. I wanted to showcase the area and the best way I could do that was to take people out there and show them the vistas and the scenery that knocked me for six when I first ventured out into what, for me, was unknown territory at the time.

“I was hooked by the beauty and I want as many people as possible to share that experience.

“Having fallen in love with this area, we believe other people deserve to see what the hidden Algarve has to offer. We are trying to promote this area with alternatives to the “just surfing” mentality.

“Our mission statement when we started up Sandytoes was to highlight and showcase the natural beauty of the area by offering our clients fantastic bicycle, jeep (they have a 9-seater 4×4 Landrover), walking and motorbike tours to take them off the beaten track and show them that many parts of the west coast are not just havens; they are heavenly!

“We want people to see it for themselves in the best ways possible. Indeed, our motto is: ‘We spend all our time doing our best to give you the best time’.”

Some of their tours will take in the castle at Aljezur and the historic centre. But as most people coming to the area will already have made it a point to see these attractions on arrival, most of their tours involve heading out into the hills and valleys of nature’s creation.

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Cycling The West Coast

Christin pointed out: “The west coast is a stunning, peaceful and largely unexplored area of the Algarve, pretty much unknown to most of the tourists flying in from northern Europe, who are drawn to the south coast by the sunshine, the beaches and the golf.

“They stay in Vilamoura, Albufeira or Portimao and when they’re not sunbathing or swimming they are drinking pints of British beer, eating pie and chips or fish and chips, maybe going for the occasional curry.

“They simply don’t know that just a few dozen kilometres away to the west there is a paradise of beautiful scenery, fantastic wildlife, with so much to do, so much to see”.

Anton, who is just about to embark on a motorbike trails riding project, alongside the other aspects of the business, added: “It isn’t just about the glorious and largely empty beaches out here, and the surfing that surpasses anything the south coast has to offer.

“Here there are landscapes and seascapes to blow your mind, valleys, cliff top walks that both literally and figuratively take your breath away, and all the peace and relaxation that the true beauty of nature brings to give you true peace of mind.

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Motorbike Adventures

“People coming to the area and heading to the beaches, or passing through on the EN125, miss all that. We wanted to offer a different project, one that allows our clients to get deep into these largely untouched areas of natural beauty, to become a part of it, not to be just a distant onlooker.”

**Anton admits to being a motorcycle fanatic and has recently launched a Facebook page, “Aljezur Trailriders” to bring together like-minded individuals in the Aljezur area who enjoy trailriding, and also to boost tourism by attracting trailriders to the area.

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NOTES:

Sandytoes has 3 holiday cottages, all registered as AL

We are unique as we do bike delivery for bike rentals

What we offer: Bicycle/jeep/walking tours.

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Sandytoes Flyers

As we are located in a semi-rural location we also offer bicycle hire delivery to your villa or apartment, both for kids and adults.

Surfboard and wetsuit hire, including delivery.

1-on-1 offroad motorbike tours.

Holiday homes.

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Information:

http://www.sandytoes-algarve.com

Tel. +351 282 998 063  Skype +351 282 998 063
Mob. +351 916 563 513  Skype +351 916 563 513
Facebook: Sandytoes-Algarve

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Sandytoes—how to get there…

Sandytoes is based up a track off the EN 125 not far from Café Andre.
From Aljezur, head on EN 125 in the direction of Lagos and approximately 250m before Cafe Andre, you will see, on your left-hand side, some big trash bins and some post boxes, all close to the road.

You will also see the Sandytoes company signpost, just back from the road, on the left as well.

(If you know the “Escola primaria antiga” just off the EN 125 before Café Andre, in Barranco da Vaca—a building similar to The Old School House at Vales, Amovate’s HQ—you take the opposite turning; i.e. you’d turn right to the primary school, so you turn left to Sandytoes).

Turn left off the EN 125 and follow the signs, showing a bicycle logo and an arrow pointing the way to go—it’s just 200-300 metres along the easily negotiated track.

 

Aljezur to Africa

by Matt D'Arcy

by Matt D’Arcy

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aljezur resident Rui Nuno set off this week to ride his motorcycle to South Africa and back in an epic journey spanning 30 countries and a

Rui Nuno

Rui Nuno

distance of more than 50,000 kilometres (30,000 miles).

“Africa Trip” is the name of Rui’s great adventure taking him from Aljezur at the heart of the Costa Vicentina which began with a civic send-off on Tuesday the 10th of March; the realisation of a long-held dream of this intrepid 48 year-old Portuguese man.

Rui decided to drop everything and travel the full length of Africa by motorbike in a journey lasting at least one year. He will ride his bike through some of the most difficult terrain on the African continent, travelling from north to south, then back to Aljezur.

He will also use the journey to promote Aljezur throughout Africa after the Municipality of Aljezur enthusiastically joined the “Africa Trip” project.

Rui Nuno started the round trip to South Africa from Aljezur Town Hall, flagged on his way by the Mayor, Joseph Amarelinho, and members of the Executive.

He took with him a memory stick packed with reproductions of images and texts from the recently published prestigious book “Aljezur, the heart of the Costa Vicentina”.

Rui, as an “Ambassador for Aljezur”, aims to promote and disseminate the beauty of the area in which he chose to live throughout the 30 countries he plans to visit on the African continent.

His adventurous trip has captured the imagination so much that he was able to enlist the invaluable support and sonsorship of several national and foreign companies.

Rui says he has spent his life travelling, including time spent in Africa. And after settling in Aljezur (“I wanted to be away from the cities and the villages, the countryside, the beaches of the wildest coast of Portugal were perfect for me,” he said), the wanderlust resurfaced and with it, the desire to return to the African continent.

Rui's Bike

Rui’s Bike

“I have to realise my dream of returning to the locations, smells, landscapes, sweet people, the colour of Africa that I had got to know and love,” he explained. “I have to know, live, experience, smell, feel, see, touch the best Africa can offer”.

He went on: “But how to do it? That was the question. The traditional way was to travel in a big well-equipped 4×4 vehicle. But I had to ask myself, was that what I wanted—did I really want to travel through Africa tucked inside a metal cage?

“I know I like engines, the noise, the smell and it became clear that I just had to do it by motorbike, exposed to the real Africa.

“I’ve never been a fan of the big bikes, the Superbikes and I did not want anything beyond what is essential and necessary to make the sensations more real.

“Nor did I want to spend a fortune because I prefer to use the money to be on the road as much as possible.

“The most obvious and economic choice was clear; a Yamaha XT600E. It took me a good month but eventually I found a XT600 with a single owner, a low number of  kilometers and selling at a good price.

“It was done…”

The project has taken several years to plan and prepare—but in the last six months it began to gather pace as the adventurous Rui devoted himself heart and soul to making the trip a reality.

Rui will travel alone, taking with him everything necessary to complete such a demanding trip independently and without assistance.

His bike has been skilfully packed with a huge amount of essentials such as camping equipment, tools, spare parts, pharmaceutical items, his laptop and accessories to charge the batteries and smart-phones en route.

“Everything has had to be meticulously planned and prepared in detail to ensure the viability of the trip,” he said.

Although he has a planned route, Rui Nuno admits that there must be some flexibility. “Africa is a huge and often unpredictable continent There

Rui Nuno

Rui Nuno

are lots of variables constantly changing—for example the difficulty of obtaining a visa for some countries, which means I have to be constantly adapting,” he explained.

Rui jokes that although he will be alone on his epic adventure, he “won’t be really alone” explaining that people interested in his project can follow his progress on the website

www.africaevolta.pt

which contains all the information and details and it will be regularly updated with reports, photos and videos.

The progress of the journey will also be shared on social networks Facebook, Google+ and Twitter.