What to do and see in Portugal, Portugal: The Best National Parks

October 18, 2021 Chanda Heide

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1. Parque Natural da Arrabida

Setubal 2900-324 Portugal +351 265 541 140 http://www.icnf.pt/portal/ap/p-nat/pnar
Excellent
81%
Good
16%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
0%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 1,672 reviews

Parque Natural da Arrabida

Reviewed By Fatima2020s

Mesmerising landscape. A lot of beautiful spots. Possibility of doing paddle, canoeing or simply walk.

2. Serra do Acor

Covilha Portugal
Excellent
92%
Good
0%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Serra do Acor

3. Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina

Portugal http://www.rotavicentina.com
Excellent
82%
Good
12%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
6%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 17 reviews

Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina

One of the most scenic and dramatic sections of Portugal is along this section of the rugged Atlantic coast that comprises the Costa Vincentina National Park.

4. Parque Natural do Douro Internacional

Portugal http://www.natural.pt/en
Excellent
58%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
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4.5 based on 52 reviews

Parque Natural do Douro Internacional

5. Peneda-Geres National Park

Arcos de Valdevez 4970-092 Portugal http://www.cmav.pt/pages/1004
Excellent
50%
Good
50%
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0%
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Peneda-Geres National Park

6. Parque de Monserrate

Sintra Portugal +351 21 923 7300 http://www.parquesdesintra.pt
Excellent
73%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 754 reviews

Parque de Monserrate

Reviewed By LP528 - Manitoba, Canada

We were shocked by how beautiful the grounds were, even in January. They're beautifully maintained, and well worth an hour or two of wandering. The palace has been wonderfully restored; you have to see the 'before' pictures to fully appreciate the work that has been done. I wish we'd have been told to start on the top floor. This is where all of the information about the history of the palace is. There's a very interesting video to watch, as well. I highly suggest starting at the top and working your way down; it will all make much more sense that way. We stopped at the cafe, and it's a nice place for a drink and a snack (inside or out). The selection of food is likely much better during high season. Beware if you're driving to Monserrate - good old google maps sent us to the service entrance (a challenging drive to be avoided at all costs). This might be a disappointing place for anyone with mobility issues. Wear proper footwear as the paths can be steep and slippery in places. Would LOVE to see this place in summer (although, I fear the crowds would be annoying).

7. Parque Natural da Serra de Sao Mamede

Sao Mamede Portugal https://www.visitportugal.com/en/NR/exeres/3AABD1E5-62DF-4B37-9052-C7325053D461
Excellent
44%
Good
56%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 9 reviews

Parque Natural da Serra de Sao Mamede

8. Parque Natural de Alvao

Largo dos Freitas, Vila Real 5000-528 Portugal
Excellent
78%
Good
11%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
0%
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0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 18 reviews

Parque Natural de Alvao

9. Parque De Natureza De Noudar

Herdade Da Coitadinha Apartado 5, Barrancos 7230 Portugal +351 285 950 000 [email protected] http://www.parquenoudar.com
Excellent
57%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
14%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 7 reviews

Parque De Natureza De Noudar

10. Jardim do Cerco

Largo General Humberto Delgado, Mafra 2640-489 Portugal +351 261 813 399 http://www.cm-mafra.pt/pt/turismo/jardim-do-cerco
Excellent
65%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 99 reviews

Jardim do Cerco

It is the Baroque garden par excellence and a must stop for anyone visiting Mafra. Jardim do Cerco is an illuminated work, maintained in detail and detail for the population and visitors. Water mirrors, wide paths, leafy trees and a century-old daughter-in-law still in operation are some of the attractions of this garden inspired by Versailles. This place is the perfect transition between the walled vastness of Tapada Real and the monumentality of the National Palace of Mafra, which stands on one of its flanks. The forest and gardens extend over eight hectares, with offers of nooks, shadows, waterfalls or even a peculiar garden: Horta dos Frades, where the plants used in medicinal products (pharmacy) are in sight when they were built. , ordered by D. João V. In Jardim do Cerco there is a space called Horto das Aromáticas , which features around 39 species of plants used for medicinal and seasoning purposes. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2019

Reviewed By eddg2019

When you are done touring the vast National Palace of Mafra, this garden offers a lovely, quiet oasis in which to contemplate all that you have just seen. As you exit the palace, turn right and go around the side of the building where you will see the charming Jardim do Cerco (Garden of the Siege). It is a perfect place to spend some time in nature before going back to Lisbon. There is an aviary, containing a variety of birds, a fountain, an herb garden, and a children’s playground.

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