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The Minho Region
Yavanna lies in The Minho region, situated in the north-west corner
of Portugal next to the border with the province of Galicia, in Spain.
Small houses and farms are dotted around the lush green rural landscape,
surrounded by fields too small for a tractor to work them. Connecting
these fields are granite tracks which often have grapevines growing
overhead. Its village, Fontoura, lies on the Pilgrim's way, the Camino
de Santiago de Compostela.
Rivers
Beautiful rivers flow into this region from Spain. The river Lima has
the historical and beautiful towns of Ponte de Barca,
Ponte de Lima and Viana do Castelo on its banks.
The river Minho forms the northern Portuguese border with Spain. There
are interesting old monuments along its banks including the fortified
border town of
Valenca do Minho, which is only 3 miles from Yavanna. The stunning
fort which encloses the town was built to keep out the Spanish. Safe
lifeguard patrolled swimming and fishing in the Minho is only 10 minutes
from Yavanna.
The southern border of the region is another beautiful river, the
Douro. The river banks are terraced vineyards leading down to the water.
The wine from the 'quintas' on the upper reaches of this river make the
famous Port Wine.
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National Park
The
Minho boasts the only National Park in Portugal with international
status, Penedes Geres. Here, there are traditional Portuguese hill farms
and an older way of life. Cattle still live under houses and those which
do go out grazing have to be indoors each night because of the Iberian
wolf.
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