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Serra da Peneda, Lamas de Mouro

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Serra da Peneda, Senhora da Peneda , Vaca

22 Nov 2018 1 171
Barrosã cattle breed is native of Portugal. It is known mainly for its big distinctive horns, which can grow well over 100 cm in length. Ancestral inhabitants of the highest lands of northern Portugal, these animals graze freely on traditional pastures and marshes in conditions that are ideal for their welfare. The cattle enjoy a purity of nature that is characteristic of these places, contributing greatly to preservation and biodiversity of the landscape as well as to the rural economic sustainability. Source: www.fondazioneslowfood.com/en/ark-of-taste-slow-food/barrosa-cattle Wolves are their natural ennemy and can attack an isolated cow. It is one of the problems the breeders have. To protect them they use Castro Laboreiro dogs, a local dog breed. www.dogbreedinfo.com/castrolaboreiro.htm

Serra da Peneda, Senhora da Peneda

02 Feb 2019 25 29 418
Sanctuary of Senhora da Peneda An enormous crag (the Meadinhas rock) dominates the site with its 300 metres of sheer height. In the pure air of the altitude, the Santuário de Peneda gives a holy feel to the mountain, creating a religious atmosphere. Every year, in the first week of September, several hundred pilgrims from all over the region and from neighbouring Galicia flock to this place of pilgrimage. The dedication to Nossa Senhora das Neves (Our Lady of the Snows) originates from the Middle Ages, spreading the legend of her apparition at this site, where a small chapel has been built. The present Sanctuary, built in the nineteenth century, is topped by a church with a monumental flight of steps. At the front, there is a series of terraces and steps, lined on both sides by twenty little chapels comprising episodes in the life of Jesus, that go down the valley and finish in a square with an image of the Angel Gabriel on top of a column and a portico with a sculpture at the top representing Nossa Senhora da Encarnação. Source: www.visitportugal.com/en/NR/exeres/C541CE73-8AEE-4FF8-9590-AD53D1EA44F9 PLS CLICK ON PHOTOS BELLOW TO GO TO THEIR PAGES

Serra da Peneda, Senhora da Peneda L1005531

22 Nov 2018 1 188
Sanctuary of Senhora da Peneda An enormous crag (the Meadinhas rock) dominates the site with its 300 metres of sheer height. In the pure air of the altitude, the Santuário de Peneda gives a holy feel to the mountain, creating a religious atmosphere. Every year, in the first week of September, several hundred pilgrims from all over the region and from neighbouring Galicia flock to this place of pilgrimage. The dedication to Nossa Senhora das Neves (Our Lady of the Snows) originates from the Middle Ages, spreading the legend of her apparition at this site, where a small chapel has been built. The present Sanctuary, built in the nineteenth century, is topped by a church with a monumental flight of steps. At the front, there is a series of terraces and steps, lined on both sides by twenty little chapels comprising episodes in the life of Jesus, that go down the valley and finish in a square with an image of the Angel Gabriel on top of a column and a portico with a sculpture at the top representing Nossa Senhora da Encarnação. Source: www.visitportugal.com/en/NR/exeres/C541CE73-8AEE-4FF8-9590-AD53D1EA44F9

Serra da Peneda, Senhora da Peneda L1005542

22 Nov 2018 2 200
Sanctuary of Senhora da Peneda An enormous crag (the Meadinhas rock) dominates the site with its 300 metres of sheer height. In the pure air of the altitude, the Santuário de Peneda gives a holy feel to the mountain, creating a religious atmosphere. Every year, in the first week of September, several hundred pilgrims from all over the region and from neighbouring Galicia flock to this place of pilgrimage. The dedication to Nossa Senhora das Neves (Our Lady of the Snows) originates from the Middle Ages, spreading the legend of her apparition at this site, where a small chapel has been built. The present Sanctuary, built in the nineteenth century, is topped by a church with a monumental flight of steps. At the front, there is a series of terraces and steps, lined on both sides by twenty little chapels comprising episodes in the life of Jesus, that go down the valley and finish in a square with an image of the Angel Gabriel on top of a column and a portico with a sculpture at the top representing Nossa Senhora da Encarnação. Source: www.visitportugal.com/en/NR/exeres/C541CE73-8AEE-4FF8-9590-AD53D1EA44F9

Serra da Peneda, Senhora da Peneda L1005543

22 Nov 2018 2 151
Sanctuary of Senhora da Peneda An enormous crag (the Meadinhas rock) dominates the site with its 300 metres of sheer height. In the pure air of the altitude, the Santuário de Peneda gives a holy feel to the mountain, creating a religious atmosphere. Every year, in the first week of September, several hundred pilgrims from all over the region and from neighbouring Galicia flock to this place of pilgrimage. The dedication to Nossa Senhora das Neves (Our Lady of the Snows) originates from the Middle Ages, spreading the legend of her apparition at this site, where a small chapel has been built. The present Sanctuary, built in the nineteenth century, is topped by a church with a monumental flight of steps. At the front, there is a series of terraces and steps, lined on both sides by twenty little chapels comprising episodes in the life of Jesus, that go down the valley and finish in a square with an image of the Angel Gabriel on top of a column and a portico with a sculpture at the top representing Nossa Senhora da Encarnação. Source: www.visitportugal.com/en/NR/exeres/C541CE73-8AEE-4FF8-9590-AD53D1EA44F9

Serra da Peneda, Senhora da Peneda L1005550

22 Nov 2018 1 196
Sanctuary of Senhora da Peneda An enormous crag (the Meadinhas rock) dominates the site with its 300 metres of sheer height. In the pure air of the altitude, the Santuário de Peneda gives a holy feel to the mountain, creating a religious atmosphere. Every year, in the first week of September, several hundred pilgrims from all over the region and from neighbouring Galicia flock to this place of pilgrimage. The dedication to Nossa Senhora das Neves (Our Lady of the Snows) originates from the Middle Ages, spreading the legend of her apparition at this site, where a small chapel has been built. The present Sanctuary, built in the nineteenth century, is topped by a church with a monumental flight of steps. At the front, there is a series of terraces and steps, lined on both sides by twenty little chapels comprising episodes in the life of Jesus, that go down the valley and finish in a square with an image of the Angel Gabriel on top of a column and a portico with a sculpture at the top representing Nossa Senhora da Encarnação. Source: www.visitportugal.com/en/NR/exeres/C541CE73-8AEE-4FF8-9590-AD53D1EA44F9

Serra da Peneda, Senhora da Peneda, Vaca L1005535

22 Nov 2018 2 4 302
Barrosã cattle breed is native of Portugal. It is known mainly for its big distinctive horns, which can grow well over 100 cm in length. Ancestral inhabitants of the highest lands of northern Portugal, these animals graze freely on traditional pastures and marshes in conditions that are ideal for their welfare. The cattle enjoy a purity of nature that is characteristic of these places, contributing greatly to preservation and biodiversity of the landscape as well as to the rural economic sustainability. Source: www.fondazioneslowfood.com/en/ark-of-taste-slow-food/barrosa-cattle Wolves are their natural ennemy and can attack an isolated cow. It is one of the problems the breeders have. To protect them they use Castro Laboreiro dogs, a local dog breed. www.dogbreedinfo.com/castrolaboreiro.htm

Serra da Peneda, Senhora da Peneda, Vaca L1005538

22 Nov 2018 1 2 243
Barrosã cattle breed is native of Portugal. It is known mainly for its big distinctive horns, which can grow well over 100 cm in length. Ancestral inhabitants of the highest lands of northern Portugal, these animals graze freely on traditional pastures and marshes in conditions that are ideal for their welfare. The cattle enjoy a purity of nature that is characteristic of these places, contributing greatly to preservation and biodiversity of the landscape as well as to the rural economic sustainability. Source: www.fondazioneslowfood.com/en/ark-of-taste-slow-food/barrosa-cattle Wolves are their natural ennemy and can attack an isolated cow. It is one of the problems the breeders have. To protect them they use Castro Laboreiro dogs, a local dog breed. www.dogbreedinfo.com/castrolaboreiro.htm

Serra da Peneda, Senhora da Peneda, Vacas L1005545

22 Nov 2018 2 1 271
Barrosã cattle breed is native of Portugal. It is known mainly for its big distinctive horns, which can grow well over 100 cm in length. Ancestral inhabitants of the highest lands of northern Portugal, these animals graze freely on traditional pastures and marshes in conditions that are ideal for their welfare. The cattle enjoy a purity of nature that is characteristic of these places, contributing greatly to preservation and biodiversity of the landscape as well as to the rural economic sustainability. Source: www.fondazioneslowfood.com/en/ark-of-taste-slow-food/barrosa-cattle Wolves are their natural ennemy and can attack an isolated cow. It is one of the problems the breeders have. To protect them they use Castro Laboreiro dogs, a local dog breed. www.dogbreedinfo.com/castrolaboreiro.htm

Serra da Peneda, Senhora da Peneda, Vacas barrosã

31 Jan 2019 37 43 547
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Serra da Peneda, Vaca barrosã

30 Dec 2018 27 39 514
PLS CLICK ABOVE FOR PIP Barrosã cattle breed is native of Portugal. It is known mainly for its big distinctive horns, which can grow well over 100 cm in length. Ancestral inhabitants of the highest lands of northern Portugal, these animals graze freely on traditional pastures and marshes in conditions that are ideal for their welfare. The cattle enjoy a purity of nature that is characteristic of these places, contributing greatly to preservation and biodiversity of the landscape as well as to the rural economic sustainability. Source: www.fondazioneslowfood.com/en/ark-of-taste-slow-food/barrosa-cattle Wolves are their natural ennemy and can attack an isolated cow. It is one of the problems the breeders have. To protect them they use Castro Laboreiro dogs, a local dog breed. www.dogbreedinfo.com/castrolaboreiro.htm

Serra da Peneda, Vaca L1005518

22 Nov 2018 1 2 252
Barrosã cattle breed is native of Portugal. It is known mainly for its big distinctive horns, which can grow well over 100 cm in length. Ancestral inhabitants of the highest lands of northern Portugal, these animals graze freely on traditional pastures and marshes in conditions that are ideal for their welfare. The cattle enjoy a purity of nature that is characteristic of these places, contributing greatly to preservation and biodiversity of the landscape as well as to the rural economic sustainability. Source: www.fondazioneslowfood.com/en/ark-of-taste-slow-food/barrosa-cattle Wolves are their natural ennemy and can attack an isolated cow. It is one of the problems the breeders have. To protect them they use Castro Laboreiro dogs, a local dog breed. www.dogbreedinfo.com/castrolaboreiro.htm

Serra da Peneda, Lamas de Mouro, Vaca

29 Dec 2018 21 38 1027
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