A place of power!A place where you can feel the power of the elements!I recommend walking away from the lighthouse to the right, there are many paths leading there, there are no crowds of tourists like next to the lighthouse, but the fascinating views among the bright greenery, the endless ocean, from the height of the 140-meter shore, watching the surf is unforgettable. You can sit for hours and admire the quaint cliffs on the lower beaches.No matter how much time you spend there, it won't be enough to breathe in that wind. Cape Roka and its surroundings are a place of amazing energy and beauty. Be sure to schedule more time here. There is a regular bus service from Sintra and Cascais to the lighthouse every 20-30 minutes
Cape Roca is not only the westernmost point of Europe, but also an incredibly picturesque place that leaves a deep impression. Here, on the cliff, the cliffs meet the raging Atlantic Ocean, creating a unique atmosphere of the power of nature. The majestic lighthouse, standing on the edge of the cliff, adds even more drama to this place and symbolizes the endless path to the sea.
The views that open from the cape are especially impressive — breathtaking both in spirit and in their beauty. The rocks, the ocean and the sky create such a feeling of vastness that you literally feel yourself on the edge of the world.
Cape Roca is an ideal place for those who seek solitude, want to feel the power of nature and enjoy the stunning scenery. This place is not just a point on the map, it is a truly special corner of the Earth that leaves an indelible mark in the memory.
This is the gorgeous place of my dreams. But me?for safety, therefore, I do not recommend going beyond the fences. I spent 2 hours there, the day was sunny, I can even sunbathe my face in January, but the stone is cold, so I need something warmer to sit. You can feel this strength and power, you can look at it endlessly. But consider the weather. There's a restaurant nearby, I haven't been there, I didn't like the reviews. I had breakfast in Cascais. You can get here by bus from Sintra and Cascais, about 40 minutes. Payment for travel in cash or with a special top-up travel card. Trains run to these cities from Lisbon quite often. There is an up-to-date route schedule in Google maps. The place is super, I've been wanting to visit it for a long time