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Regal Portugal weaves a spell

Steve McKenna The West Australian
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With flamboyant palaces piercing through its lushly wooded setting, Sintra is a beautiful and popular side trip for tourists staying in Lisbon. Being honest, I’d say it’s too popular for much of the year, with coach-loads of visitors bussed in, not to mention those who arrive by train and car.

The problem is the ease of getting here. Back in the Middle Ages, when Sintra first became a country retreat for Portuguese royals and aristocrats, it would take more than a day to traverse the mountainous tracks from Lisbon by horse-drawn carriage. Now, however you travel, it’s normally under an hour.

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