As one follows the Lima river and heads to its spring to the east, which is the say the border with Spain, is impressed by the contrast in the landscape: from the green fields of Ponte de Lima to the rough "watercolour" of Lindoso. Nonetheless, the most impressive feature is the fabulous views one has from the Serra Amarela (Yellow Hill). From there, one views the biggest reservoir in the Iberian Peninsula (the Lindoso Reservoir) and a wide part of the Lima valley. The most daring may try and ascen to the antenae.
The Guadiana area, north of Mértola, where the river narrows, and locals say you could cross from one bank to the other "in one leap." Wolves are also said to have frequently used this crossing. The "rapids," caused by the riverbanks compressing from 25 to 3 meters, are a key feature. Natural waterfalls are also common, the largest of which stands out at over 15 meters high. Access to the area is via a dirt road.
Is a coffee house and a juice bar that assumes fully the breakfast lunch & restaurant. The atmosphere is cozy, the staff is professional and there is a great variety of products of excellence. The result is a unique combination, which invites you to relax and enjoy the perfect environment to socialize with family and friends. Is the ideal space for breakfast or a light meal at any time of the day, as if you were at home. Serves coffee to go (Coffee to go) and has free WiFi.