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Pambansang Parke ng Tapada Nacional de Mafra
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Mafra, Lisboa
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Created in the reign of D. João V, after the construction of the Convent of Mafra, as a leisure park for the King and his court, the Tapada Nacional de Mafra is a representative forest and natural environment designed next to the main monument of the village. It has 819 hectares fully protected by a historic wall with 21 kilometers, in a space occupied almost entirely by a green mantle where populations of wild animals cohabit in freedom. In addition, there is a wide variety of flora on the perimeter of the Tapada. The flora of Tapada de Mafra, which has changed over time, includes species such as the cork oak, stone pine and different varieties of oak, in addition to many types of shrubs. At least three specimens were classified as Trees of Public Interest: a horse chestnut; an olaia approximately 120 years old; and a cork oak that is about 300 years old. As for fauna, birds are one of the most representative groups in the Tapada Nacional de Mafra. We can find specimens of Bonelli's eagle, eagle owl, goshawk and short-toed eagle, in addition to smaller species. In the areas near the streams, we find salamanders, frogs, tortoises and various species of snakes. As for mammals, there are, among others, fallow deer, deer, wild boar, badgers and foxes.
Created in the reign of D. João V, after the construction of the Convent of Mafra, as a leisure park for the King and his court, the Tapada Nacional de Mafra is a representative forest and natural environment designed next to the main monument of the village. It has 819 hectares fully protected by a…
The old hunting area for the King is nowadays a protected area. Nice for a family visit. You can hop on the little train and enjoy a nice ride through the royal "tapada". You will also have a nice show with eagles and other Birds of prey.
This is a great park for nature lovers as there it provides a chance to see a lot of the local flora and fauna in pristine condition. On a good day you'll see deer and wild boar roaming the grounds, and can make a day of it if you bring food and drinks for a family picnic. Founded in 1747, the Tapada Nacional de Mafra park was created with the goal of providing an adequate involvement of the Palace of Mafra, posing a recreational hunting space of the King and his court and also provide firewood and other products to the convent. With an area of 1187 hectares, Covered with a flora and fauna of high richness and provides a series of public activities, such as hiking, mountain biking, train ride, night visits, traditional games and activities for youngsters.
This is a great park for nature lovers as there it provides a chance to see a lot of the local flora and fauna in pristine condition. On a good day you'll see deer and wild boar roaming the grounds, and can make a day of it if you bring food and drinks for a family picnic. Founded in 1747, the Tapa…