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		<title>The Bread Museum, in Seia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Bread Museum is a private museum which displays and preserves the traditions, history and art of Portuguese bread. In more than 3,500 m² visitors will find a range of activities designed to culture, education and leisure, divided into four exhibition rooms: the Bread Cycle room, the room of the Political Bread, the Hall of [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Bread Museum is a private museum which displays and preserves the traditions, history and art of Portuguese bread. In more than 3,500 m² visitors will find a range of activities designed to culture, education and leisure, divided into four exhibition rooms: the Bread Cycle room, the room of the Political Bread, the Hall of bread Art and the Pedagogical Centre.</p>
<p>The museum restaurant is a place to recover the traditional flavors of our cuisine. Through an investigation always renewed the tradition of the national table resurfaces daily.</p>
<p><a href="http://serradaestrela.theperfecttourist.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/museu-pao2.jpg"><img class="alignnone wp-image-3384 size-medium" src="http://serradaestrela.theperfecttourist.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/museu-pao2-300x240.jpg" alt="museu-pao2" width="300" height="240" /></a></p>
<p>The whole complex (museum and restaurant) is closed on Monday.</p>
<p>Quinta Fonte do Marrão &#8211; 6270 Seia</p>
<p>museu@museudopao.pt<br />
Serra da Estrela &#8211; Portugal<br />
GPS coordinates Latitude: 40.41988 Longitude: 7.69728<br />
or alternatively Latitude: 40 ° 25&#8217;10.59 &#8220;N Longitude: 7 ° 41&#8217;46.21&#8243; W</p>
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		<title>Linhares, The Medieval Castle</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2015 19:01:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Linhares is one of the Historic Villages of Portugal that retains more of its original houses and streets. In this beautiful village you can still find many traces of Roman occupation. But the biggest attraction is undoubtedly the castle of Linhares, with its imposing towers. Its origins are even older, but the way in which [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Linhares is one of the Historic Villages of Portugal that retains more of its original houses and streets. In this beautiful village you can still find many traces of Roman occupation.</p>
<p>But the biggest attraction is undoubtedly the castle of Linhares, with its imposing towers. Its origins are even older, but the way in which the castle can be seen today date in much of the thirteenth century.</p>
<p>The Linhares da Beira Castle is located in the village and Parish of Linhares da Beira, Celorico Municipality of Beira, District of Guarda, Portugal.</p>
<p>Situated on a rocky hill in northwest foothills of the Serra da Estrela, dominates the valley of the river Mondego. Your last dives into the legends and is considered one of the most important medieval fortifications of Beira Interior.</p>
<p><strong>The medieval castle</strong></p>
<p>The road communication facility have not left Linhares oblivious to the events of the Christian Reconquista of the peninsula. Some authors have questioned whether the Linhares mentioned among other villages in the granting of a charter undated, by King Ferdinand I of León, would this village in Beira, or the same name, in the Douro.</p>
<p>With the independence of Portugal, Afonso Henriques, in order to promote their settlement and defense, granted it a charter in 1169. This privilege was confirmed in 1217 by Alfonso II.</p>
<p>The first historical reference to the castle dates from sometime in the first three years of the reign of Sancho I (late twelfth century), connected to an invasion of that stretch of the border by the kingdom of Leon forces. They were mayors of Linhares Castle and the Beira Celorico Castle respectively brothers Rodrigo and Gonçalo Mendes. Finding the latter surrounded in Celorico attacker, Rodrigo rushed to the people of Celorico to the aid of his brother, achieving victory under the invocation of Our Lady of the Azores, in devotion to whom they erected a chapel halfway between both locations, and makes each year a pilgrimage to May 3.</p>
<p>Although not known to primitive setting of this castle, is believed to have shown traces of the Romanesque style, with the keep isolated inside the parade ground and engaging about adapted to the terrain. In the reign of King Afonso III in the inquiries of 1258, it is mentioned that the residents of Sátão were required to anúduva (aid in the repair of military structures) in the castles of the Guard and Linhares, which shows, together with the strategic importance the latter on the defensive framework of the kingdom at the time that you were being proceeded works.</p>
<p>Under the reign of King Dinis, just as expressive in the Portuguese fortifications in the period, a new campaign works took place in Linhares. This sovereign donated the fields of town and its castle to his son, Jonathan Sanchez.</p>
<p>The town and its castle were involved in the second war that Ferdinand moved against Henry of Castile, being surrounded and taken by the forces of this when, invading Portugal by Beira, in early 1373, marched to Viseu de Almeida, and hence on Lisbon . With the death of Ferdinand, to open the crisis of 1383-1385, the mayor of Linhares, Martim Afonso de Melo, took the side of Beatrice and John I of Castile, as indeed did much of the main Portuguese nobility. Been falling under the Master of Avis domain, this gave the landlord of the village Egas Coelho, Hidalgo your confidence (14 August 1384), soon succeeded by Martin Vasques da Cunha that would highlight, in front of the people of Linhares in the battle of Trancoso in spring 1385.</p>
<p>With peace, the castle lost its strategic role, his absence news until the seventeenth century, when the public clock in the tower was installed.</p>
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		<title>Shopping in Serra da Estrela, Cheese and Burel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Taste and buy Serra da Estrela cheese and traditional Portuguese woollen fabric, burel Serra da Estrela cheese, King of Portuguese Cheese Queijo Serra da Estrela is a cheese made in mountainous region of Serra da Estrela in Portugal, which has been granted PDO status in the European Union. The region where the Serra da Estrela cheese can be manufactured is limited to an area of 3,143.16 km², [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p style="color: #252525;"><b>Serra da Estrela cheese, <span style="color: #545454;">King of Portuguese Cheese</span></b></p>
<p style="color: #252525;"><i>Queijo Serra da Estrela</i> is a cheese made in mountainous region of Serra da Estrela in Portugal, which has been granted PDO status in the European Union.</p>
<p style="color: #252525;">The region where the Serra da Estrela cheese can be manufactured is limited to an area of 3,143.16 km², which comprises the municipalities of Celorico da Beira, Fornos de Algodres, Gouveia, Mangualde, Manteigas, Nelas, Oliveira do Hospital, Penalva do Castelo, Carregal do Sal, and Seia.</p>
<p style="color: #252525;"><a href="http://serradaestrela.theperfecttourist.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/queijo_serra.jpg"><img class="alignnone wp-image-3372" src="http://serradaestrela.theperfecttourist.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/queijo_serra.jpg" alt="queijo_serra" width="600" height="400" /></a></p>
<p>The production of the cheese has to follow very rigorous rules. It is made from <a class="mw-redirect" style="color: #0b0080;" title="Sheep's milk" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheep%27s_milk">sheep&#8217;s milk</a>, mostly during the months of November to March. Its maturation period has specific norms and must last thirty days at least. The texture of the paste varies depending on its age, from a very soft semi-liquid when young, to a soft but sliceable solid when older. It is a cured cheese created by <a style="color: #0b0080;" title="Artisan cheese" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artisan_cheese">artisanal</a> producers with a white or slightly yellow color and a uniform creamy consistency with at most a few small holes in it. Its particular qualities result from slow draining of curdled raw sheep&#8217;s milk which has been coagulated by using local <i><a style="color: #0b0080;" title="Cynara" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cynara">Cynara cadunculus</a></i>thistle rather than rennet.</p>
<p>The cheese is formed into a somewhat irregular wheel with slightly bulging sides and upper surface. It typically has a soft well-formed rind, smooth and thin with a uniform straw-yellow colour, and is traditionally bound in cloth.</p>
<p><strong>Burel, <span style="color: #787878;"> traditional Portuguese woollen fabric</span></strong></p>
<p><a href="http://serradaestrela.theperfecttourist.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/burel.jpg"><img class="alignnone wp-image-3376" src="http://serradaestrela.theperfecttourist.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/burel.jpg" alt="burel" width="600" height="381" /></a></p>
<p>The most medieval fabric Portuguese is back and this time, does not stop the highlands of the country. From Serra da Estrela to Japan, the burel has been conquering the world.</p>
<p>Made from 100% pure wool, woolen cloth has long been the fabric elected by the highlanders of generations of Portuguese highlands. By &#8220;large thermal comfort&#8221; provided and its &#8220;natural waterproofing&#8221;, the sackcloth was used to protect from the cold and shelter those most exposed to low temperatures, for example, the shepherds.</p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">You can find several products like blankets, shawls, and scarves, reusing and recreating old patterns with contemporary shapes and colours.</span></p>
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		<title>Torre, Highest Point of Portugal Continental</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2015 18:33:53 +0000</pubDate>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Tower is the point of highest elevation of the Serra da Estrela and also of Portugal Continental, and the second highest of Portugal (only Mount Pico in the Azores, has a higher altitude &#8211; 2351 m). This point is not a characteristic peak of the mountain, but the highest point of a mountain. The tower has the unusual characteristic of being an affordable top by a paved road, the end of which there is a roundabout with a symbolic monument tower there is also a milestone geodésico2. It is said, although this is not confirmed, that King John VI would have in the nineteenth century incício erected here a monument in stone, in order to complete the altitude to reach the 2000 metros.2</p>
<p><a href="http://serradaestrela.theperfecttourist.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Serra_da_Estrela_III_Portugal.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-3365 aligncenter" src="http://serradaestrela.theperfecttourist.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Serra_da_Estrela_III_Portugal.jpg" alt="Serra_da_Estrela_III_Portugal" width="800" height="600" /></a></p>
<p>The point is located on the edge of the parishes of Unhais da Serra (Covilha), St. Peter (Butters) Loriga (Seia) and Alvoco da Serra (Seia), and therefore belonging to three municipalities: Covilha, Butters and Seia . The tower also gives the name to the locality where it is located, the highest part of serra.</p>
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<p>The actual altitude of this area is 1993 m, as arrangements introduced by measurements taken by the Army Geographic Institute. Precisely at the highest point the tower was built, a geodetic milestone that marks the highest point of the Serra da Estrela. There is a large gazebo which shows a clear view of the landscape of valleys embedded in a contact zone between schist and granite, cut by several courses of water. The lowest temperatures of Portugal are recorded on the summit of Serra da Estrela, coming even reach -20 ° C in winter.</p>
<p>Stunning View</p>
<p>The Tower is famous for snowfall during the winter months, attracting a large number of tourists. During the summer, on a clear day, the view can cover up the sea, seeing in the distance the Figueira area Foz.</p>
<p>On site there is a restaurant and shops with local food, such as cheese of Serra da Estrela, Vodafone Ski Resort and a recorded monument on the rock in honor of Our Lady of Good Star, patroness of pastores.</p>
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		<title>Glacier Valleys, Five Routes in Serra da Estrela</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The glacial valleys of the Serra da Estrela are unique in Portugal and are witness to the glacial era. The glaciation (which occurred 20,000 years) led to the existence of perpetual snow that melted and made compact. He graduated so an icy summit at the Presidential Tower, this would have an area of 70 km2 [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The glacial valleys of the Serra da Estrela are unique in Portugal and are witness to the glacial era.</p>
<p>The glaciation (which occurred 20,000 years) led to the existence of perpetual snow that melted and made compact. He graduated so an icy summit at the Presidential Tower, this would have an area of 70 km2 and 80 m thick.</p>
<p>These valleys have originated in the passage of ice languages that have shaped through its strength to escoarem from the cone tower. These tongues of ice formed due to a progressive increase of temperature, although always negative.</p>
<p>There are five routes outlined by ice:</p>
<p>- Zêzere Glacier Valley, the largest in Europe;</p>
<p>- Alforfa Glacier Valley;</p>
<p>- Loriga Glacier Valley Glacier;</p>
<p>- Valley Covão Grande;</p>
<p>- Valley Covão Urso(Bear) Glacier.</p>
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		<title>Estrela Mountain Dog, Serra da Estrela Dog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Estrela Mountain Dog is a large sized breed of dog that has been used to guard herds and homesteads in the Estrela Mountains of Portugal for centuries. Coat The Estrela Mountain dog comes in two coat types. Both types should have coat resembling the texture of goat hair. Long coat: The thick, slightly coarse outer coat lies close over the body and may be flat or slightly waved, [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #252525;">The </span><b style="color: #252525;">Estrela Mountain Dog</b><span style="color: #252525;"> is a large sized </span>breed<span style="color: #252525;"> of </span>dog<span style="color: #252525;"> that has been used to </span>guard herds<span style="color: #252525;"> and homesteads in the </span>Estrela Mountains<span style="color: #252525;"> of </span>Portugal<span style="color: #252525;"> for centuries.</span></p>
<h3 style="color: black;"><span id="Coat" class="mw-headline">Coat</span></h3>
<p style="color: #252525;">The Estrela Mountain dog comes in two coat types. Both types should have coat resembling the texture of goat hair.</p>
<p style="color: #252525;">Long coat: The thick, slightly coarse outer coat lies close over the body and may be flat or slightly waved, but never curly. Undercoat is very dense and normally lighter in color than the outer coat. The hair on the front sides of the legs and the head is short and smooth. Hair on the ears diminishes in length from the base of the ears to the tips. The hair on the neck, the buttocks, the tail, and the back side of the legs is longer resulting in a ruff at the neck, breeches on the buttocks and backs of the legs, and feathering on the tail. The males can have a &#8220;lion&#8217;s mane&#8221;.</p>
<p style="color: #252525;">Short coat: The outer coat is short, thick, and slightly coarse, with a shorter dense undercoat. Any feathering should be in proportion.</p>
<h3 style="color: black;"><span id="Color" class="mw-headline">Color</span></h3>
<p style="color: #252525;">Fawn, wolf gray and yellow, with or without brindling, white markings or shadings of black throughout the coat. All colors have a dark facial mask, preferably black. Blue coloration is very undesirable.</p>
<p style="color: #252525;"><a href="http://serradaestrela.theperfecttourist.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/serra-451x300.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-3356 aligncenter" src="http://serradaestrela.theperfecttourist.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/serra-451x300.jpg" alt="serra-451x300" width="451" height="300" /></a></p>
<h3 style="color: black; text-align: center;">Afonso with Zico and Pepe, Still Pupppies</h3>
<h3 style="color: black;"><span id="Size" class="mw-headline">Size</span></h3>
<p style="color: #252525;">Desirable height for mature males is 25½ &#8211; 28½ inches and for mature females is 24½ &#8211; 27 inches. Mature males in good working condition weigh between 88 and 110pounds. Mature females in good working condition weigh between 66 and 88 pounds.</p>
<h3 style="color: black;"><span id="Temperament" class="mw-headline">Temperament</span></h3>
<p style="color: #252525;">A large, athletic dog, the Estrela Mountain Dog is a formidable opponent for any predator &#8211; fortunately, it is not often called upon to rise to anyone&#8217;s life-or-death defense. It is calm but fearless and will not hesitate to react to danger, making it an exceptional watchdog as well as an excellent guard dog. It is intelligent, loyal, and faithful, affectionate to those it knows but wary of those it does not. It is instinctively protective of any children in its family. It needs early and continued socialization to be trustworthy around small pets and other dogs.</p>
<p style="color: #252525;">It&#8217;s important to begin training and socializing the Serra da Estrela dog from puppyhood to nurture its acceptance of different situations. This is a strong independent-minded breed that will need persistent training and consistent leadership. It has a tendency to bark, especially when protecting his or her territory. As with most livestock guardians, the Serra da Estrela dog is not a &#8220;pet&#8221; for everyone. Strong ownership is paramount.</p>
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<td colspan="2">Estrela Mountain Dog, 6 month old fawn male</td>
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<th scope="row">Other names</th>
<td>Portuguese Shepherd<br />
Cão da Serra da Estrela</td>
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<td>Estrela</td>
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<td>Portugal</td>
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<th>Weight</th>
<td>Male</td>
<td>45–60 kg (99–132 lb)</td>
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<td>Female</td>
<td>35–45 kg (77–99 lb)</td>
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<td>Male</td>
<td>63–75 cm (25–30 in)</td>
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<td>Female</td>
<td>60–71 cm (24–28 in)</td>
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<td colspan="3">Comes in both a long hair and a short hair, and has the texture of goat hair.</td>
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<td colspan="3">Fawn, wolf gray and yellow with a dark facial mask</td>
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<td colspan="3">Over 10 Years</td>
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