Arouca Geopark is simply amazing! This little village has arts and crafts, great cafes, award winning pastries, kindest people and apparently a questionable longest, tallest pedestrian suspended bridge. It has been on my must -do- soon list and we went a few months after opening but the courage went away. We'll try again soon!
This may not have been the video you expected to post but it sure will help future travellers like us! Thank you for that! We'll be there beginning of September so hopefully it won't be as rainy. We've been doing loads of research for our trip and this attraction has not popped up yet! So thank you again for that! Right up our alley :)
I absolutely love and appreciate how real this video is. I really like seeing this exactly how they happened because it could save a traveler a lot of grief. I for one would have been totally freaked out to be “locked” on the other side for hours. So it’s nice to know what to do in that unfortunate instance.
@@TalesFromOurPocket I would really like to know how you guys had cell service while traveling. That seems to be something not a lot of people talk about. I’m concerned because we need some data for Google maps and communicating with work back here in the US
If your phone is unlocked, buy a Sim card when you arrive! We bought one from Vodafone when we traveled to Greece last year. It was $20 for the Sim card and unlimited data for a month. On following trips, we buy a new month (on the same Sim card) for about $10/unlimited data for 30 days (promos vary). The only downside is we get text promos from Vodafone while we're there and they're in Greek 😂 and Google Translate has a hard time with Greek. Also, roaming is free everywhere but Switzerland (and I'm not sure about England).
I agree, very helpful and *real* video. I'm terrified of heights but wanted to try to challenge myself and I'm glad you described the swaying. Thank you!!
Heather: "So basically we're stranded on the wrong side of this bridge with no food or water." Bill: "Adventure 😄" 😂🤣 Loved this one, you guys. Nice amount of suspense throughout while still being informational.
It is NOT the longest suspension bridge in the world. Your information is incorrect. 721 meters long, 95 meters high and 1.2 meters wide. The longest pedestrian suspension bridge in the world opens on Friday in a ski resort in the north of the Czech Republic, near the border with Poland. It took two years to build the Sky Bridge 721 steel bridge.
Crossing the bridge gave me anxiety only watching. But the "wrong" side seems gorgeous. I'd prefer to go to the wrong side, don't cross the bridge, and get the views. Thanks for the video.
Hi, we'll be visiting the bridge in April, following the same route, up the easy road and down the 500 steps. May I ask how much the taxi back to the parking lot cost?
We think it cost 15-20 Euro. I think it was more than 500 steps? We really did go down them for an hour, pretty much without stopping. I hope you have fantastic clear weather!
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Tough choice…can’t wait in the box, need a bathroom. Can’t do a long hike, same reason. Can’t go down stairs, my knees won’t take it!!! Guess we won’t go anywhere that is not equipped with a bathroom nearby!
you never said whether the path to the right, or straight ahead, was the way to the bridge. Was considering making a day trip from Santiago de Compostela; now not so sure
Google says it's a 3.5 hour drive from Santiago (one way!). Tbh, I'm not sure it's worth it just for the bridge, unless you plan to take advantage of the hiking available.
It’s a shame you had that bad experience. Probably it should have better signage and info for people to know what are the options and timetable. You should however know that the bridge, even tough it’s an attraction by itself, is an extension of the trails that you saw, which are quite famous in Portugal... if you had continued along the trail you would have come across some facilities.
Thank you!! Bummer it was raining and we didn't continue along the trails. It was such a pretty gorge! I hope they improve the signs - that would really help a lot. 😊
@@TalesFromOurPocket The trail is indeed quite beautiful. Unfortunately signage in Portugal is not usually great, it’s either missing important information or it’s so badly implemented or placed that many people end up not reading it. The same can be said about official information online.
Sorry it made you feel that way! We try not to hide struggles while traveling; we share the good and the challenging. The truth is - that was a tough day. Between the 3rd or 4th straight day of rain and the challenges of actually getting to the bridge, we were struggling to make the best of it! Thanks for watching as much as you did!
@@TalesFromOurPocket Apologies for my earlier comment, it was a poor attempt at humour. You made a great video, it was just a shame about the weather. Thanks.
@@TalesFromOurPocket Certo, é um evento novo, estamos fora da época de turismo, e Portugal é bom a criar os tais pontos logísticos, para isso não pode faltar o turismo, mas o evento da ponte promete! Saímos de uma Pandemia logo temos uma guerra na Europa!
Arouca Geopark is simply amazing! This little village has arts and crafts, great cafes, award winning pastries, kindest people and apparently a questionable longest, tallest pedestrian suspended bridge. It has been on my must -do- soon list and we went a few months after opening but the courage went away. We'll try again soon!
This may not have been the video you expected to post but it sure will help future travellers like us! Thank you for that! We'll be there beginning of September so hopefully it won't be as rainy. We've been doing loads of research for our trip and this attraction has not popped up yet! So thank you again for that! Right up our alley :)
I hope it helps you with all the details! Our learning experience can be your gain. I hope your weather is better than ours!! Enjoy your visit!
Nice video. Thank you for the useful info in this video . I have followed your video since your Singapore trip.
Thank you so much for following our adventures!
Great job guys, knowing it closes for lunch is very helpful in planning
Great job guys... Even int the rain you kept going strong 👍👍 Love the channel name BTW ❤️ New sub here from the Looney Mooney crew in Australia 🇦🇺🇦🇺
Thank you!! Love your channel name, too. We try not to let the rain get to us. Sometimes it's easier, sometimes it's harder! 😉
I absolutely love and appreciate how real this video is. I really like seeing this exactly how they happened because it could save a traveler a lot of grief. I for one would have been totally freaked out to be “locked” on the other side for hours. So it’s nice to know what to do in that unfortunate instance.
We are glad to share our mistakes, to prevent others from experiencing the same problems! Especially for something with such a nice view. 😊
@@TalesFromOurPocket I would really like to know how you guys had cell service while traveling. That seems to be something not a lot of people talk about. I’m concerned because we need some data for Google maps and communicating with work back here in the US
If your phone is unlocked, buy a Sim card when you arrive! We bought one from Vodafone when we traveled to Greece last year. It was $20 for the Sim card and unlimited data for a month. On following trips, we buy a new month (on the same Sim card) for about $10/unlimited data for 30 days (promos vary). The only downside is we get text promos from Vodafone while we're there and they're in Greek 😂 and Google Translate has a hard time with Greek. Also, roaming is free everywhere but Switzerland (and I'm not sure about England).
@@TalesFromOurPocket thank you! That’s very helpful
I agree, very helpful and *real* video. I'm terrified of heights but wanted to try to challenge myself and I'm glad you described the swaying. Thank you!!
Heather: "So basically we're stranded on the wrong side of this bridge with no food or water."
Bill: "Adventure 😄"
😂🤣 Loved this one, you guys. Nice amount of suspense throughout while still being informational.
"Adventure" is our rallying cry! 😂😂 Thanks!! When we have suspense though, it usually means something has gone wrong, hahaha. ❤️
@@TalesFromOurPocket From now on I will channel Bill whenever anything is not going...well right...during vacation and just yell out "ADVENTURE!"
Yessss! We also Just had another adventure moment about an hour ago when we got a little lost in a forest in Bali. Adventure!! 😂😂
know the seansons when visiting portugal is weather nigthmair in outun and winter a portugese living in QC canada
It is NOT the longest suspension bridge in the world. Your information is incorrect. 721 meters long, 95 meters high and 1.2 meters wide. The longest pedestrian suspension bridge in the world opens on Friday in a ski resort in the north of the Czech Republic, near the border with Poland. It took two years to build the Sky Bridge 721 steel bridge.
Crossing the bridge gave me anxiety only watching. But the "wrong" side seems gorgeous. I'd prefer to go to the wrong side, don't cross the bridge, and get the views. Thanks for the video.
That's a great idea! The views were amazing, even without crossing the bridge. 😊
Hi, we'll be visiting the bridge in April, following the same route, up the easy road and down the 500 steps. May I ask how much the taxi back to the parking lot cost?
We think it cost 15-20 Euro. I think it was more than 500 steps? We really did go down them for an hour, pretty much without stopping. I hope you have fantastic clear weather!
Ugh! Thanks for the great narrative and video work. I'll pass on this adventure!
Yeah, it was a challenging visit, for sure!
I would do what you did and hope I had a granola bar or chocolate in my backpack 😎. Thank goodness for nice people!
We were SO grateful for the assistance! I can't believe we didn't have any snacks with us. 😂😂
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Well, what would YOU have done? Wait in the box, super long hike, or 1 hour of stairs?! Would you even have tried to visit? Let us know!
Tough choice…can’t wait in the box, need a bathroom. Can’t do a long hike, same reason. Can’t go down stairs, my knees won’t take it!!! Guess we won’t go anywhere that is not equipped with a bathroom nearby!
This one is probably not for you then! No 🚽 😁
you never said whether the path to the right, or straight ahead, was the way to the bridge. Was considering making a day trip from Santiago de Compostela; now not so sure
Google says it's a 3.5 hour drive from Santiago (one way!). Tbh, I'm not sure it's worth it just for the bridge, unless you plan to take advantage of the hiking available.
Wait until lunch is done… definitely :)
That would have been less tiring given all the stairs, for sure!! 😂
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It’s a shame you had that bad experience. Probably it should have better signage and info for people to know what are the options and timetable. You should however know that the bridge, even tough it’s an attraction by itself, is an extension of the trails that you saw, which are quite famous in Portugal... if you had continued along the trail you would have come across some facilities.
Thank you!! Bummer it was raining and we didn't continue along the trails. It was such a pretty gorge! I hope they improve the signs - that would really help a lot. 😊
@@TalesFromOurPocket The trail is indeed quite beautiful. Unfortunately signage in Portugal is not usually great, it’s either missing important information or it’s so badly implemented or placed that many people end up not reading it. The same can be said about official information online.
avoid visiting in autun and winter to avoid surprises....
I had to stop watching at 2:04 because her winging was making me want to go to that bridge and jump off it! OMG !
Sorry it made you feel that way! We try not to hide struggles while traveling; we share the good and the challenging. The truth is - that was a tough day. Between the 3rd or 4th straight day of rain and the challenges of actually getting to the bridge, we were struggling to make the best of it! Thanks for watching as much as you did!
@@TalesFromOurPocket Apologies for my earlier comment, it was a poor attempt at humour. You made a great video, it was just a shame about the weather. Thanks.
Hahaha, thanks! I do wish the weather had been better, too!
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its cheap why not
So negative!
Really? We tried to make the best of it! I'm sorry we came across that way. To be fair, it is not the easiest to visit...
@@TalesFromOurPocket Bom, isto não é para velhos, o passei é magnifico!
Vocês são um casal em forma!
Desfrutem deste lindo Portugal.
Saúde ao casal.
você está certo - é magnífico! Quando disse que não era fácil visitar, referia-me à logística, não aos níveis de fitness. 😊
@@TalesFromOurPocket Certo, é um evento novo, estamos fora da época de turismo, e Portugal é bom a criar os tais pontos logísticos, para isso não pode faltar o turismo, mas o evento da ponte promete!
Saímos de uma Pandemia logo temos uma guerra na Europa!