Of the typically Algarvean villages in the broad radius around Loulé,
the largest and one of the most beautifully situated on the almond-covered,
south-facing slopes is SÃO BRÁS DE ALPORTEL. The town is overlooked
by one of the Algarve's two pousadas (the other being at Sagres). Below
São Brás, ESTÓI is famous for its Milreu Roman ruins and its curious
18th-century palácio. The centrepiece of the nearby village of SANTA
BÁRBARA DE NEXE is its 15th-century Gothic church.
To
the northwest, PADERNE and SALIR are ancient settlements with vestiges
of their Moorish past. Each has castle ruins. QUERENÇA and the neighbouring
Cerro dos Negros (402metres) have fine views. BARRANCO DO VELHO is the
gateway to the remote, wholly undeveloped northeast section of the Algarve.
Once you are up on the plateau in the vicinity of CACHOPO and MARTILONGO,
a wonderful wilderness of rounded hills rolls on and on eastwards to
the quiet banks of the Guadiana River. ALCOUTIM, with its medieval fortress
ruins, and other forgotten backwater villages are waiting to be rediscovered.