Standing at the Edge of Europe. Cabo da Roca

Travelling around Portugal, especially if you are visiting Sintra or staying in the Lisbon area, it is well worth taking a short trip to Cabo da Roca. It is not a place where you spend hours sightseeing – rather a stop where you come for a walk, to look at the ocean and experience the dramatic Atlantic landscape. Still, it is one of those locations that gives a certain satisfaction: you are standing at the westernmost point of mainland Europe, with nothing but the Atlantic Ocean stretching out in front of you.

Cabo da Roca lies in the Sintra region of Portugal and has long attracted travellers because of its symbolic geographic position. The coordinates of the cape are 38°47′ N and 9°30′ W. It is easily reachable by car from both Lisbon and Sintra, which makes it a convenient stop during a trip through this part of the country. There is not much tourist infrastructure here – the real attraction is simply the view, the open space and the ocean horizon.

What makes the place truly striking are the rugged cliffs rising about 150 metres above the Atlantic Ocean. Waves crash against the rocks below while the wind constantly sweeps across the headland, shaping both the landscape and the vegetation. Visitors should be cautious, as the winds can be very strong, especially near the cliff edges – it is not uncommon for hats, scarves or even phones to be caught by a sudden gust.

The vegetation in this area consists mostly of low coastal plants adapted to salty air and strong winds. The cliffs are also home to several species of seabirds that nest along the rocky slopes and can often be seen gliding above the ocean.

Another notable feature of the cape is the Cabo da Roca lighthouse, one of the oldest along the Portuguese coast. A lighthouse has operated here since 1772, while the current structure dates from 1842 and continues to serve as an important navigational beacon for ships sailing along the coast.

A stone monument with a cross marks the symbolic significance of the place. It bears a famous line by the Portuguese poet Luís de Camões: “Aqui… onde a terra se acaba e o mar começa” – “Here… where the land ends and the sea begins.”

Standing at the Edge of Europe. Cabo da Roca