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Carrapateira, Aljezur

Carrapateira is a village on the western coast of the Algarve, Portugal. Administratively, it is part of the civil parish of Bordeira, within the municipality of Aljezur, in the Faro District. Its landmarks include an old fort and a church. The nearby beaches are a popular surfing destination.

Carrapateira
Village
Carrapateira
Location in Portugal
Coordinates: 37°11′02″N 8°53′43″W / 37.18389°N 8.89528°W / 37.18389; -8.89528
Country Portugal
RegionAlgarve
DistrictFaro
MunicipalityAljezur
Civil parishBordeira

Geography edit

Carrapateira lies 35.6 kilometres (22.1 mi) by road northwest of Lagos and 110 kilometres (68 mi) northwest of Faro.[1] It is located along the N268 road.[2] To the northeast is the village of Bordeira while the village of Vilarinha lies to the southeast.[1] A small stream named Ribeira da Carrapateira flows through the village, and it is surrounded by the Southwest Alentejo and Vicentine Coast Natural Park.

Situated in a hilly, dry and barren area, with only a small river and a few wells, Carrapeteira never supported a large population. It was traditionally a hamlet conjoined in a single parish with nearby Raposeira, dependent on the municipality of Vila do Bispo (until 1855) and then Lagos.[3] In September 1861, the parish of Carrapateira was conjoined to Bordeira, both deducted from Lagos and transferred to the municipality of Alzejur.[4]

Carrapateira sits on a small indented headland of limestone cliffs on the western Vincentine coast of the Algarve. Carrapateira point, or Pontal, was a traditional danger for sailing ships, its high reddish rock formations looking deceptively similar to Cape St. Vincent, the southwest corner of Portugal's coast some eleven miles further south.[5] The extremely fast southbound current and the jutting headland that made it a dangerous lure for shipwrecks in the past also creates the conditions which have made it a popular surfing destination in recent years.[6] To the north of the Carrapateira headland is the vast Praia da Bordeira, regarded as one of the best beaches in Portugal, "noted for its rugged limestone cliffs and extensive sand dunes".[7][8] to the south is the Praia do Amado, highly popular with surfers. The village contains the Carrapateira Surfhouse, offering surf courses for beginners and guided surf tours.[9]

Landmarks edit

In the 17th century, raids by Barbary pirates on this stretch of coast prompted a petition by local residents for protection.[10][11] A small fort was erected on an overseeing hill in 1673 by Nuno da Cunha de Ataíde, Count of Pontével, the Governor and Captain-General of the Algarve. The walls of the fort were built to enclose the pre-existing parish church of Nossa Senhora da Conceição, a structure of popular Algarvian design with some Manueline traces dating from the 16th century.[12][13] In 1742, during the reign of John V, the fort was rebuilt on the orders of Jerónimo de Ataíde, Count of Atouguia, governor of the Algarve. It was a square fortress with a bastion on each corner, typically defended by six coastal cannons or mortars. In the aftermath of the 1755 Lisbon earthquake, the church suffered some damage, which was the beginning of the structure's slow deterioration.[11] Despite occasional repairs, by 1792 the fort was reported to be in ruins and the cannons unserviceable. It was decommissioned by 1822.[14]

Excavations carried out in 2001 to the southwest of the town identified a small fishing village dating back to the 12th and 13th centuries at the end of the period of Muslim occupation in the Algarve.

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Maps (Map). Google Maps.
  2. ^ Eckert, Amy; Reiber, Beth; McDonald, George (10 March 2008). Frommer's Europe by Rail. John Wiley & Sons. p. 699. ISBN 978-0-470-17498-2. Retrieved 15 October 2012.
  3. ^ Pinho Leal (1874) Portugal antigo e moderno, p.118
  4. ^ J.M. Baptista, Chorographia moderna do reino de Portugal (1876: p.594)
  5. ^ "Cabo de S. Vicente", Panorama (1841: p.418); G.M. Totten, The Northwest and West Coast of Spain and the Coast of Portugal (1874: p.182)
  6. ^ Louis, Regis St (1 March 2009). Portugal. Lonely Planet. p. 178. ISBN 978-1-74179-015-3. Retrieved 15 October 2012.
  7. ^ "Best beaches in the Algarve, Portugal: Praia da Bordeira, Carrapateira". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 15 October 2012.
  8. ^ Michelin Guide gives Praia da Bordeira a star (Descobre Portugal, 2008: p.273)
  9. ^ . Nomad Surfers. Archived from the original on 17 August 2012. Retrieved 15 October 2012.
  10. ^ A handbook for travellers in Portugal: A complete guide for Lisbon, Cintra, Mafra, the British battle-fields, Alcobaça, Batalha, Oporto, &c. John Murray. 1864. p. 72. Retrieved 15 October 2012.
  11. ^ a b Matias, Cecília (2006). SIPA (ed.). (in Portuguese). Lisbon, Portugal: SIPA – Sistema de Informação para o Património Arquitectónico. Archived from the original on 2012-03-17.
  12. ^ Alzejur website, accessed October 28, 2012
  13. ^ Vilas e Aldeias do Algarve Rural. 2nd ed., 2003, Faro: Globalgarve, p.22
  14. ^ Terras de Mouros Forte September 6, 2010, at the Wayback Machine (accessed October 28, 2012)

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Carrapateira is a village on the western coast of the Algarve Portugal Administratively it is part of the civil parish of Bordeira within the municipality of Aljezur in the Faro District Its landmarks include an old fort and a church The nearby beaches are a popular surfing destination CarrapateiraVillageCarrapateiraLocation in PortugalCoordinates 37 11 02 N 8 53 43 W 37 18389 N 8 89528 W 37 18389 8 89528Country PortugalRegionAlgarveDistrictFaroMunicipalityAljezurCivil parishBordeira Contents 1 Geography 2 Landmarks 3 Gallery 4 ReferencesGeography editCarrapateira lies 35 6 kilometres 22 1 mi by road northwest of Lagos and 110 kilometres 68 mi northwest of Faro 1 It is located along the N268 road 2 To the northeast is the village of Bordeira while the village of Vilarinha lies to the southeast 1 A small stream named Ribeira da Carrapateira flows through the village and it is surrounded by the Southwest Alentejo and Vicentine Coast Natural Park Situated in a hilly dry and barren area with only a small river and a few wells Carrapeteira never supported a large population It was traditionally a hamlet conjoined in a single parish with nearby Raposeira dependent on the municipality of Vila do Bispo until 1855 and then Lagos 3 In September 1861 the parish of Carrapateira was conjoined to Bordeira both deducted from Lagos and transferred to the municipality of Alzejur 4 Carrapateira sits on a small indented headland of limestone cliffs on the western Vincentine coast of the Algarve Carrapateira point or Pontal was a traditional danger for sailing ships its high reddish rock formations looking deceptively similar to Cape St Vincent the southwest corner of Portugal s coast some eleven miles further south 5 The extremely fast southbound current and the jutting headland that made it a dangerous lure for shipwrecks in the past also creates the conditions which have made it a popular surfing destination in recent years 6 To the north of the Carrapateira headland is the vast Praia da Bordeira regarded as one of the best beaches in Portugal noted for its rugged limestone cliffs and extensive sand dunes 7 8 to the south is the Praia do Amado highly popular with surfers The village contains the Carrapateira Surfhouse offering surf courses for beginners and guided surf tours 9 Landmarks editIn the 17th century raids by Barbary pirates on this stretch of coast prompted a petition by local residents for protection 10 11 A small fort was erected on an overseeing hill in 1673 by Nuno da Cunha de Ataide Count of Pontevel the Governor and Captain General of the Algarve The walls of the fort were built to enclose the pre existing parish church of Nossa Senhora da Conceicao a structure of popular Algarvian design with some Manueline traces dating from the 16th century 12 13 In 1742 during the reign of John V the fort was rebuilt on the orders of Jeronimo de Ataide Count of Atouguia governor of the Algarve It was a square fortress with a bastion on each corner typically defended by six coastal cannons or mortars In the aftermath of the 1755 Lisbon earthquake the church suffered some damage which was the beginning of the structure s slow deterioration 11 Despite occasional repairs by 1792 the fort was reported to be in ruins and the cannons unserviceable It was decommissioned by 1822 14 Excavations carried out in 2001 to the southwest of the town identified a small fishing village dating back to the 12th and 13th centuries at the end of the period of Muslim occupation in the Algarve Gallery edit nbsp Pontal of Carrapateira nbsp Carrapateira s church nbsp Carrapateira s fort nbsp Praia do Amado with the Pontal cliffs in the distance nbsp Islamic fishing villageReferences edit a b Maps Map Google Maps Eckert Amy Reiber Beth McDonald George 10 March 2008 Frommer s Europe by Rail John Wiley amp Sons p 699 ISBN 978 0 470 17498 2 Retrieved 15 October 2012 Pinho Leal 1874 Portugal antigo e moderno p 118 J M Baptista Chorographia moderna do reino de Portugal 1876 p 594 Cabo de S Vicente Panorama 1841 p 418 G M Totten The Northwest and West Coast of Spain and the Coast of Portugal 1874 p 182 Louis Regis St 1 March 2009 Portugal Lonely Planet p 178 ISBN 978 1 74179 015 3 Retrieved 15 October 2012 Best beaches in the Algarve Portugal Praia da Bordeira Carrapateira The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 15 October 2012 Michelin Guide gives Praia da Bordeira a star Descobre Portugal 2008 p 273 CARRAPATEIRA Surfcamp Surf School amp Surfaris Nomad Surfers Archived from the original on 17 August 2012 Retrieved 15 October 2012 A handbook for travellers in Portugal A complete guide for Lisbon Cintra Mafra the British battle fields Alcobaca Batalha Oporto amp c John Murray 1864 p 72 Retrieved 15 October 2012 a b Matias Cecilia 2006 SIPA ed Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Conceicao e Antigo Forte da Carrapateira in Portuguese Lisbon Portugal SIPA Sistema de Informacao para o Patrimonio Arquitectonico Archived from the original on 2012 03 17 Alzejur website accessed October 28 2012 Vilas e Aldeias do Algarve Rural 2nd ed 2003 Faro Globalgarve p 22 Terras de Mouros Forte Archived September 6 2010 at the Wayback Machine accessed October 28 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carrapateira Aljezur amp oldid 1145025094, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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