Próximo Destino - Rota dos Moinhos | Conta Lá

There are sounds that have endured for centuries in Portugal: the slow turning of a millstone, the flow of water under a wheel, or the wind pushing wooden blades. In this episode of "Conta Lá," we embark on a two-day journey through five municipalities to explore the Mills Route of Portugal. This intermunicipal project, promoted by Turismo de Portugal, values ​​the mill heritage and the territories where mills continue to be the heart and identity of local communities. A unique experience that combines history, landscape, gastronomy, and living traditions. Follow our journey through Vagos, Águeda, Albergaria-a-Velha, Sever do Vouga, and Nelas, where we get our hands dirty making traditional cornbread, visit watermills, windmills, and even mills powered by human and animal force. 0:00 - Introduction: The Sound of Tradition 0:41 - Next Destination: Route of the Mills 0:55 - Vagos: Aunt Luisa's Watermill & Slow Tourism 3:24 - Traditional Workshop: The Recipe for Mimosa Bread 6:02 - Vagos: Barrete Watermill and the Secret of Milling 8:29 - Águeda: Alcoba Apple Tree and the Rarity of the Small Mill 11:43 - Albergaria-a-Velha: São Marcos de Baixo Mill 14:13 - Albergaria-a-Velha: Matafona, the Blood Mill 16:48 - The Future of the Route of the Mills: Interview with Henrique Caetano 18:50 - Sever do Vouga: Encosta dos Túneis Mill 21:12 - Sever do Vouga: The Wood-Fired Oven at the Costa Má Miller's Mill 22:42 - A New Life in Portugal: International Testimony 24:44 - Nelas: The Mill Heritage and the Connection to the Rivers 27:06 - Nelas: Potras Mill and the Art of Sifting Flour