Tapada Nacional de Mafra

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Mafra, Portugal

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National park· Park· National forest· Tourist attraction

Tapada Nacional de Mafra Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Tapada Nacional de Mafra is located in Mafra, Portugal on Portão do Codeçal. Tapada Nacional de Mafra is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category national park in Portugal.

Address

Portão do Codeçal

Phone

+351 261814240

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Elizabeth Esquivias

We paid 8 euros for 2 adults and 1 child. We hiked the blue trail in January. We saw deer and their babies and lots of wild boar enjoying lunch together. It was a beautiful hike.

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abe ab

A opportunity to meet deer and wild boar at close quarters. No extra points for how the place is runed.

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M. M.

perfect place for a hike. once you made it up the hill there is an incredible view. I walked for 3 hours all by my self, quite and sunny. awesome.

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Sonia Reis Lamas

Really nice park, lovely to see the wild boat and deer. We did the Red walking route, 8kms with an 8 and a 12 year old. Really unfortunate that at the entrance the lady told us that this route wasn't advisable for children as there were a lots of ups and down. It's this type of attitude that puts children and parents off exploring and having adventures.

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Mayapur Mama

Learned a lot about nature. Got to see wild animals in their own home. Mid May some have babies. Taught my children how to spot animal footprints.

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Stefano Lisi

Nature park located in the hills around Ericeira. There are many different hiking and biking paths, for all levels. The views are really special on the Portuguese vegetation and hills, with the opportunity to see deers and wild boars. Definitely recommended for having something completely different than another day at the beach or in a city

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David Crespo

You can get really up close and personal with the Fallow deer of the park, to the point where you can actually touch them!

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T in Portugal

We were surprised that tickets can only be bought only and we were lucky to have a credit card with us. Everything was there to sell tickets on site, but they just don't want to do it despite us being the only visitors present. Especially all the buildings in the park look neglected. Some very much so and some a little bit less. My wife mentioned \shabby chique\, but that is probably \sugar coating\ it. The walk (red) was easy enough and took us 2 hours. We saw a few wild boars and some deer. Whenever we passed buildings or other facilities (wildlife enclosures) they looked out of operation and completely neglected, but the footpath - which is mostly the road for service vehicles - was well maintained over 90% of the way. The other 10% were washed out from rain. I wouldn't recommend walking there when the ground is very wet.