Tomar Part Two Adjacent to the Nabao River under a tapestry of blue, brown and white tarps pulsed Tomars’ public market. Unlike the markets I’m familiar with which sell four dollar gluten free muffins, lacquered tree stumps with secret compartments,… Read More ›
Tomar Portugal
Trails and Trains Through Portugal and Spain Part 7 (Camino Portuguese, Camino Finesterre-Muxia)
Tomar, Portugal was founded by a Templar Knight and the castle he built in 1160 dominates the view from the main square today. As a kid I had little interest in knights and castles. I preferred stories about Daniel Boone,… Read More ›