• 1 . Start point of route - Park Gate, Castle and Espigueiros of Lindoso |
• 2 . Ancient Common (Pendunculate) Oak |
• 3 . Eucalyptus |
• 4 . Cork oak wood |
• 5 . Cypress plantation |
• 6 . Birches with extensive covering of lichen |
• 7 . Porto Chão archeological complex |
• 8 . Travanquinha shelter |
• 9 . Scots Pines |
• 10 . Fountain |
• 11 . Viewpoint |
• 12 . Flat area (glade) |
• 13 . Scrub Clearings (pastures) |
• 14 . Geomorphological units |
• 15 . Dominance of scrub with small woodland areas |
• 16 . Gorse-heath 3 and encroaching acidophilic scrub |
• 17 . Holly copse surrounded by broom thicket |
• 18 . Fial shelters |
• 19 . Wolf trap (Fojo de Sonhe) |
• 20 . Holly copse |
• 21 . Oak wood |
• 22 . Humid gorse-heath |
• 23 . "Curral do Ramisquedo" Shelter |
• 24 . Fractured granite blocks |
• 25 . Small peat bog |
• 26 . Rose coloured granite |
• 27 . Stream, pot holes |
• 28 . "Curral de Porto Covo" Shelter |
• 29 . Oak wood |
• 30 . Gorse-heath 3 and thyme |
• 31 . Granite Paved track at Vilarinho |
• 32 . Granitic shapes (tors) |
• 33 . Quartz vein |
• 34 . Silha (beehive defence) of "Fundo do Peito da Rocha" |
• 35 . Waterside birch and laurel woods |
• 36 . Vilarinho da Furna village |
• 37 . End point of route |