It gets interesting - no spoilers :) that area we head too (Xavi the dog loves the lake) is in a dip, many a time 45 degrees as no wind - coast is much less about 30 - we live inland so 35 ish max - love it, very lucky & spoiled to be here
Where are some of the best dirt roads in Portugal for off-road driving? are dirt roads in Portugal generally accessible with a standard SUV like your Vitara?
Some of the best dirt roads in Portugal for off-road driving include the tracks around the Serra da Estrela, Alentejo's rural trails, and the coastal paths of the Algarve. These areas offer stunning landscapes and a mix of challenging and scenic routes. Yes, dirt roads in Portugal are generally accessible with a standard SUV like the Vitara. While some routes may require a 4x4 for more challenging terrain, many of Portugal's dirt roads are well-maintained and suitable for vehicles with decent ground clearance.
I bloomin love the Vitara perfect blend of rugged capability and compact design amazing for off-road adventures, unbreakable !
We agree!
Love the off road stuff, happy kms in the Suzuki
Thanks
Beautiful landscape, but I guess, much (!) too hot for me there. I'm looking forward to many interesting episodes, offroading this Suzuki.
It gets interesting - no spoilers :) that area we head too (Xavi the dog loves the lake) is in a dip, many a time 45 degrees as no wind - coast is much less about 30 - we live inland so 35 ish max - love it, very lucky & spoiled to be here
Ah the suzuki Vitara, meaning (roughly translated from the Japanese kojiki book) the wise old man with extraordinarily large man veg.
The stories of the primordial deities Izanagi and Izanami are tales of 下巻 small todger in the Kinkaku-ji
Where are some of the best dirt roads in Portugal for off-road driving? are dirt roads in Portugal generally accessible with a standard SUV like your Vitara?
Some of the best dirt roads in Portugal for off-road driving include the tracks around the Serra da Estrela, Alentejo's rural trails, and the coastal paths of the Algarve. These areas offer stunning landscapes and a mix of challenging and scenic routes.
Yes, dirt roads in Portugal are generally accessible with a standard SUV like the Vitara. While some routes may require a 4x4 for more challenging terrain, many of Portugal's dirt roads are well-maintained and suitable for vehicles with decent ground clearance.