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Guys,

Will be heading for Portugal by early August for around 10 days and other than the big draw cards like Porto, Lisbon... I am particularly interested in the little villages of Portugal.

One of it is Monsanto.

However, I found it difficult to arrive by public transportation.

I am planning to take train from Porto all the way to Castelo Branco. Then... what can I do? How much does it cost and how long does it take from Castelo Branco to Monsanto?

Any advices are greatly appreciated.

Thanks so much
Franky

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You are looking at a 5hr train or bus trip from Porto to Castelo Branco, and then connecting to Monsanto. With only 10 days you will loose a day getting there from Porto and a day going to Lisbon.

I would suggest picking a town near either Porto (say Amarante) or Lisbon (say Sintra) where the travel time is a lot less.

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Hi Stav_ros,

Thanks for the note. Yes, I also noticed that it's around 5-hour train from Porto to Castelo Branco.

But Monsanto has its own attraction which I would like to go, if possible.

So, do you know the the way from Castelo Branco to Monsanto? I meant taxi if public bus is not available. If so, around how long is the distance?

Thanks again
Franky

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Never been to Castelo Branco or Monsanto but to me Portugal has always seemed to me to have a well developed inexpensive rail and bus system. In the suburbs of Lisbon go to Sintra and Belem. While traveling by rail between Lisbon and Porto stop for a day or two in Coimbra, possibly with bus excursions to one or more of the following small towns: Fatima, Nazare, and/or Alcobaca. For details and photos of our visit to central Portrugal last Sepstember see the "Portugal" section of Our Travel Journals: http://www.evcal.org .

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I am going to be in Portugal in July. I had looked at visiting Monsanto, but I wasn't planning on hiring a car, and the public transport is limited. Both the LP guide and the Rough Guide indicate that the only bus out of Monsanto leaves at 6:15am (ouch!). On Sundays it leaves in the afternoon, and leaving on a Sunday did not fit into my plans. If you have only got 10 days, unless a Sunday is in the middle, then I would suggest that Monsanto is out of reach.

Monsanto is about 50km from Castelo Branco, so a cab may be expensive

Here is the Rough Guide link to the bus info. The Rough Guide website has a lot more info available online than LP.

[http://www.roughguides.com/website/travel/destination/content/default.aspx?titleid=112&xid=idh559091296_0314]

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Monsanto is very pretty and diferent.
Information http://monsanto.homestead.com/Bustimetable.html
Castelo Branco / Monsanto
11:40 Sundays (or Mondays if a holiday)
12:25 All working days (except Sundays and holidays)
17:25 Working days (except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays)
Monsanto / Castelo Branco
07:15 All working days (except Sundays and holidays)
14:22 Sundays (or Mondays if a holiday)
Map
http://monsanto.homestead.com/Howtofindus.html
Tourism office number Monsanto
(tel. 800 265 265/277 314 642)
I live in Portugal and you are free to contact if you need help
diana@portugal-linha.pt

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That's really useful.

Thank you so much.

The good thing is that I am planning of going to Monsanto on Saturday for overnight, which means I can take the afternoon bus out on Sunday.

However, I don't know how I can get into Monsanto from Castelo Branco on the Saturday (the 1225 bus seems not suitable for me as I don't think I can arrive Castelo Branco from Porto by that time)... I believe taxi would cost me at least Euro40-50, right?

Diana, I will contact you separately for further help.

Franky

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