Discover the best top things to do in Coimbra District, Portugal including Praia Fluvial de Alvoco das Varzeas, Soprador do Carvalho, Trilhos dos Abutres, Choupal National Forest, Penedo da Saudade, Parque Verde do Mondego, Parque Biologico da Serra da Lousa, Buracas do Casmilo, Praia dos Palheiros da Tocha, Praia Fluvial da Senhora de Piedade.
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Caving trip, in Soprador do Carvalho cave. One experience of caving in a wonderful underground.
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Hard to translate it's name, you will find yourself involved in huge roots and tablets written by old students of the city,shwing their love for her and the will to one day return
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The watter is clean, animals like ducks nearby. Boats to play, coffe, trees, you can play with your family without problems, anda Park near the river.
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Biological Park of Lousã Mountains has been a benchmark as an example of good practice within the social entrepreneurship. The natural environment is a protected environment, naturally integrating that, on one hand, aims the conservation of species / indigenous breeds; on the other, the social commitment to cohesion by creating employment / occupational activities for people suffering exclusion, long-term unemployed, people with disabilities and / or chronic illness, integrating them into everyday work in the park, promoting equality and human dignity, promoting biophilia and passion for nature. Besides the zoo, Foundation ADFP (the Park´s owner) has built a restaurant, which promotes the traditional food of our region; an Eco-museum with old mills, irrigations systems and bread making machines; wine museum; cheese and pudding factory to promote women´s jobs and traditional products; a 4 star hotel integrated in nature; “Space of Mind” a museum which guides the tourist from the firsts
We saw a poster advertising this show at the Bio Park of a Sunday and visited. There is a stable and show grounds there. There were several vans & horse trailers in attendance with their students and horses for the show. There is also a park with walking trails and animals dotted along the path. We did not take the walking tour but will in a couple of weeks. Of interest are shops that teach weaving, pottery making, something else and a small restaurant. Further up the hill is a new hotel of which we will stay shortly. We very much enjoyed ourselves and the kind Portuguese gave us some folding chairs to watch the hunter competition. These are pictures of the posters but not the grounds.
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